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Originally Posted by sgorny
I have never been one to be excessively itchy,even when I gained a lot of weight. Maybe a little bit rarely in the lower tummy region, but only if I it was that TOM or I'd eaten hugely.
Now? My stomach, hips, sides of breasts (all the shrinking areas) itch constantly. If I scratch? Worse.
And it is only those parts that are starting to look a bit wrinkly/saggy from the underlying fat loss. Not my legs, arms, neck, back (which have all lost fat, too.)
Am I the only one? I couldn't find much on Google... only that maybe it's:
1) lack of fat in the diet, or
2) dehydration
I know I haven't been drinking water like I did at first, but I swear this started before then.
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I'll reinforce what (can't remember who) said on this thread. The skin is the largest organ of the body and toxins and waste are released through the skin. Get yourself a natural bristle body brush (Whole Foods has them) don't get plastic or nylon bristles. In the morning or at night (before your shower whenever that is, when you are dry not damp) stand naked and brush your entire body. Start at the souls of the feet, then go up the legs, the torso, the inner thighs, the back, the palms of your hands, your arms, your armpits, always use brush strokes going towards the heart. I end up doing my neck and ears last. You're sweeping the toxins off the surface of the skin, stimulating the lymph glands underneath. I find that the feet, crotch area, palms of hands and armpits are the most reactive - I can literally feel the itchiness leaving my body. I'm including a link here on how to do it, but you can always just Google Dry Body Brushing.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Dry-Brushi...fits&id=415652. I don't do this as often as I should, but when I do it alleviates the itching for days.
Hope this helps.