posted on Aug, 27 2011 @ 10:50 AM
Just a note on this subject. Used to get them every midterms and finals week in school. Mom advice up your nutrition drink orange juice blah blah
blah. After a few experiments, I discovered it was the orange juice that triggers as well as sunburns on the face. I can eat grapefruit, have to
limit pineapple, cause too much will give me a trigger too. I can have lemons as well. That tiny little tube is a racket, all it does was rip the
healing off so I'd have to start all over each time I applied. The easiest was to recover is to let it dry out, suck it up, the drying of the sore
is the painful part. Knock on wood, I haven't had any for a long time, but I strictly avoid oranges. Sometime just buy one to smell, but I don't
get the oils from the skin or the pulp too close. Everything orange avoid. I tried the orange drinks, even orange flavored soda, still got em. Only
when I know I have been in especially good health I would have just one bite, to remind me of the flavor I miss. Also regarding sunburns on the face,
once took a diagnostic at a health screening where they check for skin cancer, OMG! That was the worst outbreak I have ever had, had tickling within
an hour and blisters up by the end of my shift. Go figure. So the post about lights, need to research that one a bit.