Has anyone tried?

Has anyone in this group ever tried any of these products or know
anything about them?

33 Responses to “Has anyone tried?”

  1. Millard Hahn Says:

    Do you know for certain that you have an allergy to the demodex mite? Most
    people, if not all, have these mites living in their skin. They don’t cause any
    problems unless you have an allergic reaction to the mite. It’s kind of like
    being allergic to dust. It’s the droppings of the dust mite that cause the
    reaction, not the mite itself. I don’t see the logic in using an ointment to
    kill off the mites when they are sooo contagious. The first time you have skin
    to skin contact with another person or their hat, towel, whatever, you’ve got
    mites again. The best thing to do is follow a diet and skin care regimen that
    will strengthen the immune system and the function of the skin organ. Using an
    ointment is only a bandaid solution to the real problem, which is immune system
    dysfunction. Acne and rosacea are nearly unheard of in regions where people eat
    a traditional, native diet that is appropriate for the human body (pacific
    islanders, etc) and that supports a healthy immune system.
    I suppose if the idea of bugs crawling in your skin gives you the willies, you
    could use the Dr Clark zapper to kill them on the spot with one treatment. I try

    not to think about all the little "thingies" that call our bodies home. Yuck!
    Rosacea can be caused by so many things. It is best addressed with dietary
    modifications and using very pure skin care products (Miessence,
    Terressentials). The fact that the Demodex company won’t disclose any of their
    ingredients is a red flag to me. If they have a proprietary formula protected by
    a patent, then they should at least list the base ingredients. Often it’s the
    base ingredients that cause all the problems.
    I can send you my natural skin care protocol if you like and that should help,
    at NO cost. It’s mostly diet changes that need to be made. Let me know!

    Carisa

    Has anyone in this group ever tried any of these products or know
    anything about them?

  2. Freeman Hayley Says:

    I agree. Not listing the ingredents makes me suspecious too.

    As for the parasite, I’m aware we all have them. Other then stress and anxiety,
    I can’t understand why these sores last so long, sometimes months. I can handle
    some, but sometimes there are many and I’m 46. Go figure.

    Yes, you can send me the info you have. I’ll look it over.

    Carisa

    Has anyone in this group ever tried any of these products or know
    anything about them?

    U.S./Canada

  3. Millard Hahn Says:

    Here’s your info. The first is skin specific, the other is a general wellness
    prtocol that I recommend to everyone. Let me know if you have any questions.
    Carisa

    I agree. Not listing the ingredents makes me suspecious too.

    As for the parasite, I’m aware we all have them. Other then stress and anxiety,
    I can’t understand why these sores last so long, sometimes months. I can handle
    some, but sometimes there are many and I’m 46. Go figure.

    Yes, you can send me the info you have. I’ll look it over.

    Carisa Holmes wrote:
    Do you know for certain that you have an allergy to the demodex mite? Most
    people, if not all, have these mites living in their skin. They don’t cause any

    problems unless you have an allergic reaction to the mite. It’s kind of like
    being allergic to dust. It’s the droppings of the dust mite that cause the
    reaction, not the mite itself. I don’t see the logic in using an ointment to
    kill off the mites when they are sooo contagious. The first time you have skin
    to skin contact with another person or their hat, towel, whatever, you’ve got
    mites again. The best thing to do is follow a diet and skin care regimen that
    will strengthen the immune system and the function of the skin organ. Using an
    ointment is only a bandaid solution to the real problem, which is immune system
    dysfunction. Acne and rosacea are nearly unheard of in regions where people eat
    a traditional, native diet that is appropriate for the human body (pacific
    islanders, etc) and that supports a healthy immune system.
    I suppose if the idea of bugs crawling in your skin gives you the willies, you
    could use the Dr Clark zapper to kill them on the spot with one treatment. I try
    not to think about all the little "thingies" that call our bodies home. Yuck!
    Rosacea can be caused by so many things. It is best addressed with dietary
    modifications and using very pure skin care products (Miessence,
    Terressentials). The fact that the Demodex company won’t disclose any of their
    ingredients is a red flag to me. If they have a proprietary formula protected by
    a patent, then they should at least list the base ingredients. Often it’s the
    base ingredients that cause all the problems.
    I can send you my natural skin care protocol if you like and that should help,
    at NO cost. It’s mostly diet changes that need to be made. Let me know!

    Carisa

    Zoe wrote:

    Has anyone in this group ever tried any of these products or know
    anything about them?

    U.S./Canada

  4. Jack Guzman Says:

    HI Rose

    I would like to try your free sample. please…

    Here is my address
    Mrs Glenda Aver
    67 Cairn Garoch Road
    Brighton Beach
    Bluff
    Kwazulu Natal
    South Africa

    Thank you
    Glenda


    Kind Regards,
    Glenda Aver

  5. Celina Kayleen Says:

    I’m really sorry Glenda. I’m only shipping in the USA. I should of been
    more specific.

    HI Rose

    I would like to try your free sample. please…

    Here is my address
    Mrs Glenda Aver
    67 Cairn Garoch Road
    Brighton Beach
    Bluff
    Kwazulu Natal
    South Africa


    Thank you
    Glenda

    Kind Regards,
    Glenda Aver

  6. Celina Kayleen Says:

    Rose,
    If you’re sincere about wanting to help others, and not just trolling
    for another desperate person willing to pay a lot of money for false
    hopes, you’ll provide all the information here in this forum so we can
    discuss the potential of your miracle substance. What is the name of
    this substance? Is it a cream, ointment, vitamin, supplement, etc.
    What are the active ingredients? What is the cost? Where is the
    evidence that your miracle cure really works?

    Those of us who suffer from eczema and psoriasis have been severely
    victimized by unscrupulous vendors who are out to make a quick buck
    off our frustrations. Please share the details openly or go somewhere
    else to find suckers for your product.

  7. Jack Guzman Says:

    Okay thanks Rose. But can u tell me what type of cream and
    etc. Like Leesh was saying in the email.

    thanks

    Kind Regards,
    Glenda Aver

  8. Theresa Jessi Says:

    Thanks for the information, but giving the phone number or the address of where
    you bought or got the Renew Lotion would also be of assistance. If it is
    helpful against individuals who suffer with eczema/psoriasis would greatly
    appreciate.

    Thank you in advance

    Rose,
    If you’re sincere about wanting to help others, and not just trolling
    for another desperate person willing to pay a lot of money for false
    hopes, you’ll provide all the information here in this forum so we can
    discuss the potential of your miracle substance. What is the name of
    this substance? Is it a cream, ointment, vitamin, supplement, etc.
    What are the active ingredients? What is the cost? Where is the
    evidence that your miracle cure really works?

    Those of us who suffer from eczema and psoriasis have been severely
    victimized by unscrupulous vendors who are out to make a quick buck
    off our frustrations. Please share the details openly or go somewhere
    else to find suckers for your product.

    Take care….

    Love Always,

    ghe

  9. Kermit Gregoria Says:

    Hello,
    Has anyone tried a liver cleanse??
    I have the recipe for a liver cleanse but i was
    wondering if there are any ready made kits out there
    and if anyone recommends any specific one.
    Also, if you could tell me what your experience has
    been with the liver cleanse and if you saw any effect
    on your skin and acne..
    thanks much.

  10. Millard Hahn Says:

    The Dr Clark liver cleanse is by far the best. Follow her protocol to the
    letter. If you suspect you have large stones, try using malic (apple) acid and
    gold coin grass for several weeks before your cleanse. They help to break up and
    soften stones and make them easier to pass during the cleanse.

    Carisa

  11. Kermit Gregoria Says:

    thanks for replying Carisa. Dr. Clarks recommends that
    the liver cleanse be preceeded by the parasite and
    kidney cleanse.
    I am wondering where i can get all the ingredients
    from. i checked some stores for available kits, but
    did not find anything. could you guide me as to where
    i can get the ingredients or even better, a kit
    containing all the herbs/pills.
    thanks much - sid

  12. Allyson Brynn Says:

    Hi Sid,

    I had eczema recently and started looking for natural remedies. I
    started taking scott’s emulsion (contains cod liver oil), eating
    sardines and mackerals, (for omega3) started taking kefir (probiotic)
    and did a liver cleanse. My eczema is very much better now. Not a
    scientific study as I am looking for a solution not prove a theory.

    Peter

  13. Millard Hahn Says:

    You can get all the ingredients from www.herbspicetea.com or from
    www.drclark.com
    carisa

  14. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi sid,be careful which ones you try.some are no more than dirt put in a box,i’m
    sure.at least thats what they taste like.they did nothing for my skin either
    expect make me pee like i was drinking coffee or beer,or something.take care and
    have fun,jamey.

  15. Florencio Jenise Says:

    You can get all the ingredients from www.herbspicetea.com or from
    www.drclark.com
    carisa

  16. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi sid,i am not doing anything for my skin right now.i have psoriasis as well as
    acne.my drug plan ran out allmost 15 years ago,when i was covered under my
    father.at that time the derm. i was seeing said we should try and clear up the
    psoriasis first.what a mistake that was!it only gets worse year after year and
    although my acne isn’t as bad as it was i still have big flare ups on my
    back.although if we would have tried to clear up my acne,it maybe all gone?
    i am fortuneate that i can hide most of my skin problems.i’ve meet others who
    can’t,but sometimes its better having them up front instead of surprizing
    someone later on.take care and have fun,jamey.

  17. Kermit Gregoria Says:

    thanks for replying jamey…hope your condition gets
    better…will let you know if anything works for me..
    take care - sid

  18. Trevor Robinson Says:

    I’m new to the group. I joined so I could share my sucess on treating my rosecea
    with you. A month ago I started taking msm, the liquid, this is by Dr Jacobs who
    discoved it. It nasty tasting stuff but it works on sore bodies and the side
    effect was it has cleared up my rosecea. I also used the lotion on my face, one
    time. Its good on any sores and skin stuff you might have going on.

    Page

  19. Trevor Robinson Says:

    send me 2 samples, I have a friend with roseca also.

    Page Morgan

    413 Harper Rd

    Pendleton, SC

    29670

  20. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi page,i’m glad to hear you found something that works for your skin
    problems.could you tell me more about this stuff you were taking that cured your
    skin problems?where do you find it?do you need a rx for it?cost ?i think i have
    just about every skin problem going….well
    allmost(psoriasis,eczema,rosecea,black heads,white heads and the occasional cold
    sore).i’d appreciate any help or advise you can give.jamey.

    I’m new to the group. I joined so I could share my sucess on treating my rosecea
    with you. A month ago I started taking msm, the liquid, this is by Dr Jacobs who
    discoved it. It nasty tasting stuff but it works on sore bodies and the side
    effect was it has cleared up my rosecea. I also used the lotion on my face, one
    time. Its good on any sores and skin stuff you might have going on.

    Page

  21. Trevor Robinson Says:

    Just put msm in your search engine. You’ll come up with all kinds of info. I
    picked the Jacobs advertizement because he was the one that invented it.

    I take it ever day, it helps with sore muscels, I put it on a sore that was slow
    to heal and a rough place on my elbow, and they are all gone.

    I got some from the farm and garden for horses and am giving it to my dog, she’s
    8 and getting a little stiff. Its working on her too.

    They use it in Austraila for spider bites, it works on those too.

    Let me know what happens.

    Page


    I think it will help you, try it.

  22. Felicia Ayanna Says:

    Page, does this work for eczema? I just went through a steroid treatment, but
    yet again it is comming back. I have it on my eye, arms, legs, and armpits.
    I’m trying to find someother way to deal with this. Let me know. Jessica Mack

    Just put msm in your search engine. You’ll come up with all kinds of info. I
    picked the Jacobs advertizement because he was the one that invented it.

    I take it ever day, it helps with sore muscels, I put it on a sore that was slow
    to heal and a rough place on my elbow, and they are all gone.

    I got some from the farm and garden for horses and am giving it to my dog, she’s
    8 and getting a little stiff. Its working on her too.

    They use it in Austraila for spider bites, it works on those too.


    Let me know what happens.

    Page

    I think it will help you, try it.

  23. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi page,the stuff you are using is it called horse laminate?

    Just put msm in your search engine. You’ll come up with all kinds of info. I
    picked the Jacobs advertizement because he was the one that invented it.

    I take it ever day, it helps with sore muscels, I put it on a sore that was slow
    to heal and a rough place on my elbow, and they are all gone.

    I got some from the farm and garden for horses and am giving it to my dog, she’s
    8 and getting a little stiff. Its working on her too.

    They use it in Austraila for spider bites, it works on those too.

    Let me know what happens.


    Page

    I think it will help you, try it.

  24. Millard Hahn Says:

    certainly MSM is helpful to the skin and connective tissues, but skin that has
    so many conditions going on at once is trying to TELL you something. The skin is
    an organ of elimination and is a window into the health of your other organs and
    your immune system. Doing some major internal cleaning as well as removing
    toxins from your household and nourishing the body with nutrient-dense foods is
    the only real way to find relief. I will post my natural skin care protocol if
    you’re interested. It doesn’t require that you buy any expensive creams….this
    is not a sales pitch. Just help.
    Carisa

    I’m new to the group. I joined so I could share my sucess on treating my rosecea
    with you. A month ago I started taking msm, the liquid, this is by Dr Jacobs who
    discoved it. It nasty tasting stuff but it works on sore bodies and the side
    effect was it has cleared up my rosecea. I also used the lotion on my face, one
    time. Its good on any sores and skin stuff you might have going on.

    Page

  25. Trevor Robinson Says:

    I take the oral MSM, 1 t spoon 2 times a day. It is made for humans, and
    animals. I use the lotion on my elbow that had a rough place on it. It had been
    there for a long time. It is practically gone and doesn’t hurt anymore. I use it
    on my roseca twice and it is gone, I was going crazy with it. I would have tried
    anything. Something causes this in us, could it be a lack of something in our
    body? Your body needs msm, which is a sulfur compound.

    Try it, it is cheap, and won’t hurt you.

    Page

  26. Neva Marjory Says:

    I hate to sound stupid, but what is msn???
    Thanks
    Jana

  27. James Joseph Says:

    HI,

    I was just going through my emails and noticed this. Does it work on acne and
    what is msn? I suffer from eczema, and acne. How do I get it and can you get
    samples or money back guarantee? Thanks a bunch

    I’m new to the group. I joined so I could share my sucess on treating my rosecea
    with you. A month ago I started taking msm, the liquid, this is by Dr Jacobs who
    discoved it. It nasty tasting stuff but it works on sore bodies and the side
    effect was it has cleared up my rosecea. I also used the lotion on my face, one
    time. Its good on any sores and skin stuff you might have going on.

    Page

  28. Millard Hahn Says:

    I hate to sound stupid, but what is msn???
    Thanks
    Jana

  29. Neva Marjory Says:

    Thanks Carisa, for telling me know what msn is!
    I am also fairly new to this board, and have already learned SO much! (and
    have yet so much MORE to learn! lol) I signed up for this board originally
    because my daughter (6) has alopecia, and I was trying to find some sort of
    "natural" remedy/aid for her. Conventional medicine hasn’t really seemed to do
    much
    good.
    Thanks again!
    Jana

  30. Gwen Margareta Says:

    1)WE should really really really stop referring to
    Methyl-sulfonyl-methane (MSM) as MSN (microsoft
    networks.)

    2) MSM is purported to aid the absorbtion of OTHER
    substances through the skin, rather than to be
    absorbed itself.

    -e

  31. King Tomeka Says:

    The doctors say that scratching psoraisis makes it
    much worse. Have those of you with psoriasis noticed
    that scratching or not scratching has had any
    noticeable effect? I haven’t ever successfully
    stopped scratching, it seems like those big scaly
    flakes need to be scratched off, and even when i try
    to stop, it is so itchy i scratch unconsciously. It
    just seems like i would still have psoriasis whether i
    scratched it or not. But if it really makes a
    difference i would really make the effort. what do
    you guys think? -maya

  32. Etta Zita Says:

    Scratching is definitely bad for psoriasis or any skin problem — only
    spreads the disease to healthy skin.

    The best way to deal with the flaking and itchiness is to bath in dead
    sea salts. While bathing, you can gently rub your hand over the
    patches, removing the scales. The salts will also sooth the itchiness.

  33. Ted Liberty Says:

    you are right.moisture therapy is also a good help.i use zinc oxide cream before
    bed.after my shower i use olive oil.this combination has reduced my flakeyness
    in half.which means less vacumeing.i still have all my spots,but its the flakes
    that are the worst part about having psoriasis i find.

    The best way to deal with the flaking and itchiness is to bath in dead
    sea salts. While bathing, you can gently rub your hand over the
    patches, removing the scales. The salts will also sooth the itchiness.

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