PLEASE try this for your hives

I've been reading your blogs and I just have a feeling some of you may have the same thing going on with you as I do. Skin problems have been an issue for quite some time...along with stomache or intestine problems. Then I found out my thyroid was out of wack, and so on. After four years and more doctors than I could count, a neurologist did some blood work to check for Celiac disease. It came out postive. This is an autoimmune disease. The only way to heal your body is to completely quit consuming wheat and gluten.

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