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		<title>By: Luann Adrianna</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2004/11/10/tony-the-baloney-in-australia/#comment-889</link>
		<author>Luann Adrianna</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2004 17:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Tony the Baloney,
I've had similar experiences when travelling to certain places. For
instance, when I went to Ocean City, MD this summer, EVERYTHING
cleared up. No seb derm, no infected follicles or whatever. I was
drinking plenty...beer, wine, margaritas. I was eating more
carbohydrates than I normally do (sweets, cookies, etc). Pretty much
everything not conducive to skin.

I attribute the difference, to the sun and salt water. I also think
the lack of stress is an important part.

I find, my skin often gets better when I go on a vacation, no matter
where it is and within a day or two of getting back home it is back
to bad again. So whether it is a physical effect...diet differences,
water, allergic substances or whether it is psychological. I don't
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know. One thing...when I'm on vacation, I'm quite a bit less likely
to be monitoring my face. I'll go have fun with the family or
friends and the only time I see my face is when I use the bathroom.
So perhaps that lack of having facial matters on the mind all the
time is helpful too.

Eric

&#62; including 1-2 beers per day. I dont know what it is or how to
explain it
&#62; but my skin has never been any better no flakes, no redness, no
itchyness,
&#62; no scaling, no embarrassment, its completely gone. Like a
miracle. Im
&#62; afraid now that when i go back to florida in 2 weeks that the
climate will
&#62; fuck me up again.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Tony the Baloney,<br />
I&#8217;ve had similar experiences when travelling to certain places. For<br />
instance, when I went to Ocean City, MD this summer, EVERYTHING<br />
cleared up. No seb derm, no infected follicles or whatever. I was<br />
drinking plenty&#8230;beer, wine, margaritas. I was eating more<br />
carbohydrates than I normally do (sweets, cookies, etc). Pretty much<br />
everything not conducive to skin.</p>
<p>I attribute the difference, to the sun and salt water. I also think<br />
the lack of stress is an important part.</p>
<p>I find, my skin often gets better when I go on a vacation, no matter<br />
where it is and within a day or two of getting back home it is back<br />
to bad again. So whether it is a physical effect&#8230;diet differences,<br />
water, allergic substances or whether it is psychological. I don&#8217;t<br />
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know. One thing&#8230;when I&#8217;m on vacation, I&#8217;m quite a bit less likely<br />
to be monitoring my face. I&#8217;ll go have fun with the family or<br />
friends and the only time I see my face is when I use the bathroom.<br />
So perhaps that lack of having facial matters on the mind all the<br />
time is helpful too.</p>
<p>Eric</p>
<p>&gt; including 1-2 beers per day. I dont know what it is or how to<br />
explain it<br />
&gt; but my skin has never been any better no flakes, no redness, no<br />
itchyness,<br />
&gt; no scaling, no embarrassment, its completely gone. Like a<br />
miracle. Im<br />
&gt; afraid now that when i go back to florida in 2 weeks that the<br />
climate will<br />
&gt; fuck me up again.</p>
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