I have a medium-to-severe case of cholinergic urticaria, and I just came across this two “miraculous treatments” online. As a natural skeptic, it seemed too good to be true.
Before I give myself hope or buy anything, I must ask: has anyone tried this? Does it work at least a little?
Thanks very much for your help, and please excuse my bad english, I’m from Brasil.
Thanks,
Ângelo
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Jack says
They look like a waste of time. OxyHives has horrible reviews on Amazon.com. It seems like a scam to me based on what people are saying. Even the few good reviews look suspicious.
Dr. Gary Levin’s stuff claims to cure Multiple Sclerosis, hives, and all sorts of stuff. He is a naturopath, and most of that stuff is a complete scam, in my opinion. Plus, his website has an affiliate program, so it’s hard to trust online reviews because many are affiliates trying to get a commission from his products. I haven’t tried his product myself, nor do I plan to do so.
You know the old saying: If it sounds too good to be true…
Ali says
I tried it and paid $49 if my memory is correct. Be prepared to do A LOT of reading if you’re going to try it. I just ended up getting lazy to read it all and I was satisfied with using the sauna treatment instead.