Is that red spots on the skin or white spots on the skin? I know that when your skin is very acidic the H202 spray will temporarily make the area lighter in color until your skin is alkaline enough and will no longer do that.
Red spots, in my opinion would be an indication that your skin is even more acidic and causing an even bigger reaction. Are you doing the foodgrade H202 because you think the impurities in the drugstore type is causing the redness?
I forget....are you not doing the baths? Only the alkalizing sprays? The baths will really help very acidic skin.
Thank you for asking. I'm a little bleary eyed right now. Up at 3:00am with my dad. He thought he would get up and take a shower before his biopsy today, he wasn't suppose to wake up until at least 5:00am. The problem is, he can't take a shower by himself...he can hardly stand. Parkinson's, plus cancer is pretty hard on him.
He is one of those people that is always trying to get up and go do something...even if he can't. So that means I have to stay close to him so he doesn't try to walk by himself. Yesterday was his birthday and we had a lovely gathering of family. I'm thankful to have a wonderful sister than takes turns every other day with me so I can have time to rest and get my own business taken care of.
I wish I had some wonderful story to tell of him wanting to find natural healing but I'm afraid that will not be the case. I'm having to respect his decision to go the medical route.
I'm hoping to get my laptop set up online, so I can search and read more about what my dad is having done for his cancer. This is not the type of search/study I care to be doing to be honest. I had rather spend time here in this forum learning how to live...not how to die.