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 I put the sandlike grains that my skin used to exude and the crystals in my eyes into the same category. The sand has stopped...so I am hoping the gritty eyes will eventually as well." I put the sandlike grains that my skin used to exude and the crystals in my eyes into the same category. The sand has stopped...so I am hoping the gritty eyes will eventually as well."
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 +Jair posted Dec. 2014 
 +"Dry Mouth / Sjogrens - For years I had tenderness in my salvary glands under the ears, I never understood why this area was so tender to the touch.  I also randomly started getting numerous cavities in my late 20's with no explanation as I'd never had a cavity in my life, my diet was better than in my younger years and my dental habits hadn't changed.  While on the protocol I tested positive for the SSB antibodies on an ENA test and it all of a sudden made sense.  My salivary glands were being attacked by my immune system.  On the marshall protocol this tenderness gradually went away.  Once I stopped the protocol, I noticed that I had a dry mouth and was choking on things frequently, to the point that I had to throw up at times.  My gums and teeth were also becoming tender due to the lack of saliva to clean my mouth.  My salivary glands were obviously not secreting properly and they were becoming tender again.   Back on the protocol and this all became a non issue." 
  
 SQ posted: Tue May 3rd, 2011 05:56 SQ posted: Tue May 3rd, 2011 05:56
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