I cn think of a way to try to figure it out. Often allergies run in
families, and I am talking about plant families. So a person who is
allergic to tomatoes can also have the same reaction to other members
of the nightshade family. Looking into what caused the rxn in the
first place, one can then see if members of that family grow on those
islands. Another thought is that the Big Island has active volcanoes,
which outgasses alot of toxic stuff, sulpherous compounds, etc, that
can by itself cause rxns in some people.
kathryn
On Mar 30, 2008, at 3:21 PM, jessie70 wrote:
no. But thanks Smitty. I've gone there twice and had the same exp both
times. Never had it in the US except once when I took an herb. Had a
chance
to go again this yr but passed b/c the itch was so severe. Jess
-----Original Message-----
From: Smitty [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:17 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis?
Speaking of skin allergies, does anyone know what is growing on the
big
island of Hawaii and Maui that could cause itchy skin?
I got a terrible face itch there but not on Kauaii. Thx. Jess
Were you eating mangoes there ? Some people are allergic
to the mango skins.
Smitty
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