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EPISODE · Oct 21, 2025 · 39 MIN

The Skin Creme That Nearly Killed Me

from Health Longevity Secrets · host Robert Lufkin MD

A world champion athlete shouldn’t have to fight for the right diagnosis—yet Kelly Palace did, for years. What began as a swimmer’s quick fix for itchy, chlorine-dry skin became a descent into topical steroid addiction and withdrawal: spreading rashes, burning, oozing skin, misdiagnoses, and the long, lonely road of recovery. Kelly lays out the unvarnished truth about a “miracle cream” millions use and why the industry’s strongest selling points—fast relief and flawless skin—can mask a deeper problem that grows with every tube and refill.We walk through the real mechanism under the surface: the blanching test that validated potency, the escalation from mild to super-potent products, and tachyphylaxis that drives dependency. Kelly explains how withdrawal can look nothing like classic eczema, why infants and facial skin absorb more, and how short, tightly defined courses can be appropriate for acute flares—while chronic use becomes a trap. Her journey to Dr. Marvin Rappaport’s work, the co-founding of ITSAN (International Topical Steroid Awareness Network), and the movement to push medicine to recognize topical steroid withdrawal provide a roadmap for patients seeking answers when standard care fails.This is also a practical guide. You’ll hear the questions to ask before filling a prescription, the difference between treating symptoms and addressing root causes, and the lifestyle foundations—sleep, hydration, nutrition, stress reduction, gentle barrier care—that help the skin do its job. Kelly makes a compelling case to treat the skin like the longevity organ it is and to choose what you apply as carefully as what you eat. The human side matters too: the isolation, the mental health toll, and the hope that comes with recognizing the pattern and finding support.If you or someone you love uses hydrocortisone, triamcinolone, or other topical steroids, this conversation will change how you think about risk, duration, and informed consent. Subscribe, share this episode with a friend or clinician who needs to hear it, and leave a review with your questions—what would you ask your doctor about your skin routine?https://www.kellypalace.com/       https://www.itsan.org/⭐ Enjoying the show? Please leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts — it takes 30 seconds and helps more people discover the science of health and longevity. Thank you!New episodes every other Tuesday. Subscribe so you don't miss one.Continue this conversation on Substack: https://robertlufkinmd.substack.comLies I Taught In Medical School — Free sample chapter: https://www.robertlufkinmd.com/lies/Web: https://www.robertlufkinmd.comYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/robertlufkinmdX: https://x.com/robertlufkinmdInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertlufkinmd/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@robertlufkinLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertlufkinmd/

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A world champion athlete shouldn’t have to fight for the right diagnosis—yet Kelly Palace did, for years. What began as a swimmer’s quick fix for itchy, chlorine-dry skin became a descent into topical steroid addiction and withdrawal: spreading rashes, burning, oozing skin, misdiagnoses, and the long, lonely road of recovery. Kelly lays out the unvarnished truth about a “miracle cream” millions use and why the industry’s strongest selling points—fast relief and flawless skin—can mask a deeper...

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