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Has anyone on here ever taking minocycline for flushing? Does it help? If not what will make the flushing go away I don’t know what else to do someone please help thanks

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Aloe gel is very good for reducing flushing.

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Loganstew93 in reply toSilavanaM

What kind of aloe Vera gel?i can’t find the 100% aloe Vera nowhere .

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What kind because my skin is really sensitive? I can’t find the 100% aloe Vera gel nowhere

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SilavanaM in reply toLoganstew93

I grow it outside my door and just cut what I need, so I can't recommend a particular brand. I Googled and found this, which looks good bulkapothecary.com/product/...

But you'll probably have to experiment until you find the right product.

Good luck.

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