Anonymous ID: 2bffd3 May 2, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.9000040   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0041 >>0174 >>0435

Chemfags, please help.

 

Anons with this common disease after sun exposure (Pic 1 related) …pay attention and pass the info to anyone who needs it. May have stumbled on a solution.

 

Anons with lupus, heads up. This MAY be part of your symptomology. It might help. Same with autoimmune fags.

 

Dermatologyfags, you need to know this for your patients.

All related to Q #1010

 

Look at Pic 1. If you or someone you know has a skin eruption every time you go out into the sun that looks like any of these, I may have an answer for you or your acquaintance.

 

I use to have this and got rid of it.

It is called Polymorphic Light Eruption [PMLE]. (Pic related 2)

Did someone here post research about how HCQ stops inflammation? This might be why HCQ is effecting this disorder? Histamine storm in the skin instead of lungs? All questions. Plan to do further research.

 

My solution:

For the first time in my life, I know the name of what I have. Fortunately, without help, I discovered the cause, by accident, and got rid of it. I want to share my discovery with fellow anons.

Oh…. and Thank you to the anon who suggested we biofags do a search on hydroxychloroquine and a list of 39 diseases that are being researched with HCQ as a possible treatment.

That post is located here if any other bio/med fags want to help on the DIG request:

>>8993067

 

From Q #1010:

"…

PHARMA [CLAS-D]

WATER

AIR

CHEMICALS PUSHED FOR HOME USE CLEANING [CANCER][BABY ON FLOOR-HANDS IN MOUTH - THE START].

VACCINES [NOT ALL].

TOBACCO.

OPIOIDS.

ULTIMATE WIN [DEATH + MONEY]…

Q" (Pic 3 related)

 

The current literature on PMLE, (pic 1 related) is forcing dermatologist normies to consider this a disease, when it might NOT be, but, the possibility of poisoning or allergy is never discussed it appears (so far). I know the globalists do a lot of research steering this way. How they do it is subtle. Most of this research is done at Universities, much of it with grants, and they simply deny grants for the "wrong questions". See how that works?

 

IMHO, at least in my case:

I agree with Q. This is a sneaky bit of bullshit being put into almost all shampoos and soaps today. I was able to stop my skin's reaction to the sun, by getting off of normal shampoos/soaps, and moving to the natural shampoo called Natures Gate.

 

I have ZERO clue if other natural organic shampoos would be safe, because this stuff itches so bad, once I found the solution, I never risked even another brand. However, I have a theory, and would like help from Chem-anons, figuring it out.

 

Here is the weird part. If I use regular chemical shampoo, but do NOT go into the sun for a month, say, it is winter time?…. I do not get the eruptions. The skin eruptions only occur if I use a regular shampoo, of any kind, and I get into the sun within a month.

This was a big mystery until I thought about what would have to be true…..

 

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Anonymous ID: 2bffd3 May 2, 2020, 10:06 a.m. No.9000041   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0094 >>0315

>>9000040

 

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This tells me there is a photo-sensitive molecule in my skin, that is hard for my body to detox out because it hangs around, looking like a disease because of it. By photo sensitive, I mean a molecule that somehow changes when exposed to sunlight, and becomes something my skin freaks out about. It causes what looks like a histamine reaction.

 

Think of those glasses you can get now, that turn into "sun glasses" if you go outside into the sun. How do those glasses do that?

They have to do it by containing a molecule that is changing shape, to a structure that blocks sunlight, right? And sunlight is the reason for the shape change, right? Can anyone think of another way these lenses could do what they do?

 

What if they put that molecule, or a similar shape shifting molecule into shampoo?

 

What would happen if the molecule was irritating to the skin, but, only when it was "shape changed" by UV or other light?

See where I am going with this?

 

Chemically induced human photo sensitivity?

 

I suspect much of this PMLE is not a disease, but, is a reaction to an un-natural photosensitive chemical hidden in the shampoos, or other man made products.

 

ChemAnons. What molecule is common in almost all shampoos, that is also sensitive to some frequency of sunlight?

Anyone have a chart of light or photo sensitive molecules?

Anyone ever checked to see if (((they))) might make sure it is NOT on some chart?

 

This is just the beginning as Q said, but, we have what it takes to sort these molecular structures, and the damage they do to our systems over time.

 

In the meanwhile, if you have lupus, or just PMLE, take three months, use a shampoo that is natural, get off of all chemical/perfume type body washes, soaps, shampoos, and see if your skin eruptions stop.

 

Dermatologyfags.

When you see this in your patients, do the common sense thing, and take them off of all skin chemicals, soaps, perfumes, shampoos, and see if the condition subsides. Don't let the literature steer your thinking that this has to be a disease. It might not be. In my case is certainly is NOT a disease. It is a genetic sensitivity. I have Irish skin in my background. Expand the thinking.

Anonymous ID: 2bffd3 May 2, 2020, 10:19 a.m. No.9000174   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0315 >>0358

>>9000040

>>9000094

 

>thank you this is helpful.

 

>are you recommending HCQ for this, or just cessation of all shampoo, perfume?

 

All I did was get rid of the regular shampoos. After about two months, I never reacted to the sun again. Well, I did not react until I was forced to use regular shampoo at a campground, when I left my shampoo at home.

 

INSTANT PMLE reaction within 30 minutes of going into the sun at the campground beach.

 

This, is when I figured out there was something in the shampoos that was creating photosensitivity in my skin.

 

The reason they are using HCQ, (I think, I have to read more) but, I thought I read that HCQ helped to fight the lung inflammation.

 

Histamine reactions that create those bumps on the skin are inflammation reactions. If they are being steered to treat this as a disease, rather than a chemical poisoning, they might very well put a band aid on PMLE, but, they will not be able to stop the CAUSE.

 

Get my drift?

Chemically induced man made photosensitivity using photosentive molecules in shampoo has to be ruled out, before anyone can call this a disease.

Researchers are being steered to change out the whole engine, before checking the spark plugs and changing the oil.

Go for the simple possibilities first.