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Thanks, Kacha. Your insight is most appreciated.
No amount of scrubbing seems to remove this covering on my skin. I feel more dirty following a shower until I am completely dry. This sticky, wax-like covering acts as a real skin barrier. I've always been one to heavily perspire (us Southern gals don't sweat) when working in the yard --- it would run from even my arms and legs. But now the only sweat breaking through this covering is from the top of my head (like standing under a continuous stream of water) and some from my armpits. No oil or lotion seems to penetrate it, but surprisingly my skin doesn't feel dried out, even my hands to which I previously applied lotion throughout each day. I've also noticed that this covering is impervious to insect bites, nail scratches, shaving nicks, etc.
Not to be an alarmist, but what is the possibility that this "thing" is doing to us internally the same as it is externally. Many of us are already experiencing the coating in our mouths, nasal passages, eyes & other mucosal openings. If it is able to impede the normal function of our skin, could it also be covering other internal organs and affecting their normal functions?

August 20, 2011 - 7:00pm

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