I've done the Zendocrine and GX Assist protocol twice now (last time was about 6 months ago), and take a probiotic daily. After the first round of Zendo/Gx, I got a rash between my 2 little toes. After the second round, the rash started to spread to the next set of toes, and continued to spread (over time) all the way to the big toe. Now, it's popping up on the bottom of my foot and I can feel it's going to start on the top of my foot. The redness is still between all of my toes (and the bottom of my foot is peeling), even though it doesn't itch or sting. Can this still be a detox reaction even though it's been almost 6 months? I am a fairly clean eater and drink water with lemon EO daily. I was afraid to do another round of GX as I didn't want this rash to keep spreading. Any insight or thoughts?
On Thursday, November 8, 2012 10:41:27 AM UTC-5, hbrummert wrote:
-- On Thursday, November 8, 2012 10:41:27 AM UTC-5, hbrummert wrote:
I just finished the 10 days on the GX assist. I did not have any symptoms while I was taking them....I was not very good about drinking lemon water while I was doing it though :-( How do I know if the detox worked if I didn't feel anything? I am starting the PB assist today....Thank you!
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