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i have had Granulaoma Annulare for about5 yrs.   It has spread all over my arms, sides of my trunk, buttocks and legs.

Long story short,  For the past 5 yrs. I have been spending most of my time at home in our basement, where the Family Room is.

We had 2 oreintal area rugs, that had a very toxic smell to them in that room.  Once I decided I could no longer take the smell and removed them from our house, my rashes are starting to  fade.  

I read, the glue they use In India for the backing can be toxic.

it has been 3 months since I removed the rugs from my house and I have seen great improvement and I no longer have to take a allergy pill everyday.  

Im also going to start doing a cleanse, to try and clean my gut and liver.

i believe I have toxins in my body and the Rashes from Granuloma Annulare is how the toxins are trying to get out.

 

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  • Posted

    Granuloma may come and go. What allergy pill do you take and why? Did a dermo put you on it?
    • Posted

      I was having allergy symptoms all year long.  It started the same time the granuloma annulare started. 

      No, my derm. did not put me on them.

      My Derm. tried to burning a spot on my rash and  Cortizone cream.  Nothing worked.  He told me he was sorry that I have it and be glad it’s not cancer.

      I do know it can come and go.  Up until now, mine has never went away.  Just steadily spreads.

  • Posted

    I have said the same thing I think allergies may trigger this.  I have eaten things and broken out.  All I can say is tht niamiacide 500 mg three times a day has put mine in remission for several years I might see something rarely that looks like it is going to start but it goes away quickly.
    • Posted

      I read that the toxic glue they use on the backing on the rugs can affect the  respiratory system 

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