Hi Sol / Hanneke,

I get thin skin on fingers occasionally. I think that supplementing with Vit A 
and D will correct 
that. and or codliver oil , linseed oil etc Anything that will toughen the 
skin. And as well as 
doing antiparasite protocols to reduce the load on the body. I usually suck on 
a clove day and 
night if I suspect an invasion. 

I think what brings 'thin skin' on for me is emotional stress, plus exposure to 
skin stressors 
like mould or cat faeces while digging in garden soil , petrol on the skin, 
certain soaps and 
shampoos with 'cheap perfume' , exhaust fumes, garden sprays, etc etc.

Umm , Reading Sols other email about adrenal fatigue etc; my comment. I have 
evolved the 
use of a Stick/Slip techique for getting Yes/No answers. For me: rubbing thumb 
and 
forefinger will Stick slightly with a Yes or a strengthening of self, and will 
Slip with a No or a 
weakening of myself. It seems that the fingerprints sort of grab onto each 
other like hot velcro 
or flatten like icy soap. I know how to swing a pendulum and get the anwer that 
I want but the 
stick/slip seems to be more "true"; beyond my own brand of BS. So maybe there 
is an 
adrenal/cortisol/skin condition correlation or something like that. An actual 
physiological 
reaction. So, by inference; by using methods like positive thinking maybe the 
skin will say yes 
again. 

OK,
Tony

On 12 May 2008 at 18:56, sol wrote about : Subject : Re: CS>skin of fingertips 
silky sof   

> That is pretty interesting--I just posted I have the slippery
> finger/palm skin too, and I have had small blood vessels burst in
> finger joints, VERY painful for such a small "wound". Not while doing
> anything either, one would just suddenly burst for no good reason.
> Then there would be bleeding at the site of course, and a "bruise"
> would develop at the site, so it was obvious there was bleeding into
> surrounding tissue. I would guess my adrenal treatment may be helping
> because I haven't had one break in a long time. I don't have any of the
> other symptoms though. sol 
> 
> Rowena wrote:
> > Will also search, Hanneke.  Here is my first attempt:
> >  
> > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ehlers-Danlos_Syndrome
> >  


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