Frustrated by a case of contageous psoriasis/eczema/dermatitis
I’m not quite sure when my problem started but I know I’ve had it
for a few years now. Doctors have treated me for yeast infections
and psoriasis/enzema without satisfactory results. I seem to have
psoriasis/enzema on my inner labia and my vulva becomes very red
throughout my cycle. It is very painful since I have tears that
never completely heal. My doctor has tested me for STDs and I test
negative for all of them. I have been very frustrated and confussed
by this especially since I passed it on to my boyfriend. This very
fact made me question whether it was indeed a skin condition…..it
had to be parasitic/fungal/viral/etc. Herbal remedies such as
grapefruit seed extract and teatree oil have helped it a little in
the past but as soon as they are stopped, the problem continues on.
This suggests that it is at least partially due to some sort of
parasite/fungus/etc.
I have recently started to used Triaderm which has made the skin
feel better than it has in a long time. However, I still have some
burning in my urinary tract. I have also been doing some research
and have found that Dr. Hulda Clark has said that the parasite
Ascaris can cause dermatitis/eczema/psoriasis. This makes a lot of
sense to me. It explains how it could have been passed onto my
boyfriend, it explains a lot of the symptoms I have with it and why
it never seems to go away.
I am now beginning a colon cleanse in preparation for a parasite
cleanse. I have read that Ascaris is very difficult to get rid of.
In addition to the cleanses, I want to use the "Zapper". However,
Clark’s writings scare me because she says that Ascaris may still
remain after these treatments. I am aware of the ozonated olive oil
and the L-Cysteine but I don’t have a lot of money to spend on an
ozonator right now. If there is anyone out there that can suggest
of a way that may be good to get rid of this, I would appreciate
it. Maybe someone has had a similar situation or symptoms and would
be willing to tell me about it and what parasite it is (I’m still
hoping it is something easier to get rid of).
February 25th, 2004 at 5:04 pm
I’m not quite sure when my problem started but I know I’ve had it
for a few years now. Doctors have treated me for yeast infections
and psoriasis/enzema without satisfactory results. I seem to have
psoriasis/enzema on my inner labia and my vulva becomes very red
throughout my cycle. It is very painful since I have tears that
never completely heal. My doctor has tested me for STDs and I test
negative for all of them. I have been very frustrated and confussed
by this especially since I passed it on to my boyfriend. This very
fact made me question whether it was indeed a skin condition…..it
had to be parasitic/fungal/viral/etc. Herbal remedies such as
grapefruit seed extract and teatree oil have helped it a little in
the past but as soon as they are stopped, the problem continues on.
This suggests that it is at least partially due to some sort of
parasite/fungus/etc.
I have recently started to used Triaderm which has made the skin
feel better than it has in a long time. However, I still have some
burning in my urinary tract. I have also been doing some research
and have found that Dr. Hulda Clark has said that the parasite
Ascaris can cause dermatitis/eczema/psoriasis. This makes a lot of
sense to me. It explains how it could have been passed onto my
boyfriend, it explains a lot of the symptoms I have with it and why
it never seems to go away.
I am now beginning a colon cleanse in preparation for a parasite
cleanse. I have read that Ascaris is very difficult to get rid of.
In addition to the cleanses, I want to use the "Zapper". However,
Clark’s writings scare me because she says that Ascaris may still
remain after these treatments. I am aware of the ozonated olive oil
and the L-Cysteine but I don’t have a lot of money to spend on an
ozonator right now. If there is anyone out there that can suggest
of a way that may be good to get rid of this, I would appreciate
it. Maybe someone has had a similar situation or symptoms and would
be willing to tell me about it and what parasite it is (I’m still
hoping it is something easier to get rid of).
February 26th, 2004 at 3:01 am
Yep. I’m sure. Also, it isn’t a yeast infection.
The doctor tested me (after she had insisted that I
take tones of yeast infection meds that didn’t help)
and found that I didn’t have a yeast infection.
I had this problem at least a year before I was with
him and I wasn’t sexually active when I got it.
Manuela