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After i stopped applying this hand cream to my face the symptom of my swollen salivary gland slowly subsided. WOW !

Now be a good scientist and do the opposite experiment. Reapply the skin care product and see if the problems come back.

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what if it would take weeks / months for my skin to absorb the ENOUGH dose to re-induce the symptom ?

i jumped from doctor a to doctor b then a dentist who had no idea at all !

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Fresh, you seem to have missed my earlier question in all the excitement.

 

How are you ruling out coincidence as an explanation?

http://en.wikipedia....rgo_propter_hoc

John, i think you may be right, i am still working on it and try to find an answer.

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These ingredients are commonly found in skincare products and are not considered harmful when used as directed. However, individual reactions to skincare products can vary, so it's always a good idea to do a patch test if you have sensitive skin or any concerns about specific ingredients. If you have specific skin concerns or conditions, it's also a good practice to consult with a dermatologist for personalized skincare advice.

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