in a doctor's office. The author said that digestive enzymes, especially
protease and amylase, may help some rosacea sufferers. So, I bought some and
tried it before I ate a meal at a restaurant. I had a Greek chicken pannini,
a glass of cabernet wine and coffee. No flushing. Usually, the spicy
sandwich, wine and coffee would make me flush at least somewhat. I'm going
to take a capsule twice a day with lunch and dinner and see what happens.
The article also recommended vitamin C for flushing brought on by cold
weather. I already take C.
Lil in Maine
"How soon not now becomes never." Martin Luther
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