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	<description>Eczema, dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, dry skin, skleroderma and other skin disorders.</description>
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		<title>By: Millard Hahn</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12212</link>
		<author>Millard Hahn</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Aug 2005 01:59:04 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12212</guid>
		<description>I am finishing up a document that is small enough for me to paste into an email
and post if people are interested. I should have it finished in the next couple
days. It's a base program, and will need to be customized for each individual,
but I think it should help. I feel it strikes a good balance between :taking up
space: and educating :-)
Carisa

The space you are taking up provides valuable information which is important for
the constant stream of newcomers to the site. I don't think you should feel the
least bit guilty about this. I'm sure that all reasonable people can understand
and accept this.

Netscape. Just the Net You Need.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am finishing up a document that is small enough for me to paste into an email<br />
and post if people are interested. I should have it finished in the next couple<br />
days. It&#8217;s a base program, and will need to be customized for each individual,<br />
but I think it should help. I feel it strikes a good balance between :taking up<br />
space: and educating <img src='http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> Carisa</p>
<p>The space you are taking up provides valuable information which is important for<br />
the constant stream of newcomers to the site. I don&#8217;t think you should feel the<br />
least bit guilty about this. I&#8217;m sure that all reasonable people can understand<br />
and accept this.</p>
<p>Netscape. Just the Net You Need.</p>
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		<title>By: fletcher_1600</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12210</link>
		<author>fletcher_1600</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2005 14:07:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12210</guid>
		<description>Carisa,

The space you are taking up provides valuable information which is important for
the constant stream of newcomers to the site. I don't think you should feel the
least bit guilty about this. I'm sure that all reasonable people can understand
and accept this.

Netscape. Just the Net You Need.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Carisa,</p>
<p>The space you are taking up provides valuable information which is important for<br />
the constant stream of newcomers to the site. I don&#8217;t think you should feel the<br />
least bit guilty about this. I&#8217;m sure that all reasonable people can understand<br />
and accept this.</p>
<p>Netscape. Just the Net You Need.</p>
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		<title>By: Susan Anneliese</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12203</link>
		<author>Susan Anneliese</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2005 15:30:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12203</guid>
		<description>I also have a few small patches of Eczema on my scalp. My hair is dry anyway
so I use deep moisturizing shampoo. Also: Shampoo/conditioner formulas work
well. I also try to only shampoo my hair once every couple of days. The
other days every day rinse out my hair and put on conditioner. My
dermatologist gave me Betamethasone Dipropionate Lotion (contains alcohol)
and it really doesn't do much but sting. My derm said, &#34;Don't pick at it!&#34;
but if I don't the layers just build up anyway. So I am supposed to wait for
a big clump of dead skin to fall off my head? I don't think so. It's
frustrating. I've tried just about everything. The only thing that seemed to
slow it down is this Oil Of Olay Regenerist Serum. I got the sample 3 pack.
It comes with a night and day moisturizer you apply over the Serum. The
night one seems to work the best on the scalp and it's a little expensive
but I am desperate.

Tar shampoo smells so bad I can't stand it and it didn't do anything for
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me anyway. Also, most of those medicated shampoos dry your hair out.

Alison

_____

Yeah, I often wonder why so called eczema/psoriasis remedies are so painful.

Why are they made with alcohol and fragrances when they are supposed to be
used on cracked skin...I hate that. And why add colors and fragrances.
It's
frustrating and annoying.

_____</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also have a few small patches of Eczema on my scalp. My hair is dry anyway<br />
so I use deep moisturizing shampoo. Also: Shampoo/conditioner formulas work<br />
well. I also try to only shampoo my hair once every couple of days. The<br />
other days every day rinse out my hair and put on conditioner. My<br />
dermatologist gave me Betamethasone Dipropionate Lotion (contains alcohol)<br />
and it really doesn&#8217;t do much but sting. My derm said, &quot;Don&#8217;t pick at it!&quot;<br />
but if I don&#8217;t the layers just build up anyway. So I am supposed to wait for<br />
a big clump of dead skin to fall off my head? I don&#8217;t think so. It&#8217;s<br />
frustrating. I&#8217;ve tried just about everything. The only thing that seemed to<br />
slow it down is this Oil Of Olay Regenerist Serum. I got the sample 3 pack.<br />
It comes with a night and day moisturizer you apply over the Serum. The<br />
night one seems to work the best on the scalp and it&#8217;s a little expensive<br />
but I am desperate.</p>
<p>Tar shampoo smells so bad I can&#8217;t stand it and it didn&#8217;t do anything for<br />
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me anyway. Also, most of those medicated shampoos dry your hair out.</p>
<p>Alison</p>
<p>_____</p>
<p>Yeah, I often wonder why so called eczema/psoriasis remedies are so painful.</p>
<p>Why are they made with alcohol and fragrances when they are supposed to be<br />
used on cracked skin&#8230;I hate that. And why add colors and fragrances.<br />
It&#8217;s<br />
frustrating and annoying.</p>
<p>_____</p>
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		<title>By: elicia140</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12201</link>
		<author>elicia140</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Aug 2005 00:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12201</guid>
		<description>Yeah, I often wonder why so called eczema/psoriasis remedies are so painful.
Why are they made with alcohol and fragrances when they are supposed to be
used on cracked skin...I hate that. And why add colors and fragrances. It's
frustrating and annoying.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, I often wonder why so called eczema/psoriasis remedies are so painful.<br />
Why are they made with alcohol and fragrances when they are supposed to be<br />
used on cracked skin&#8230;I hate that. And why add colors and fragrances. It&#8217;s<br />
frustrating and annoying.</p>
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		<title>By: James Joseph</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12199</link>
		<author>James Joseph</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2005 13:01:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12199</guid>
		<description>I dont know if you have tried this (BETAMETHASONE VALERATE LOTION USP, 0.1%) but
it always works on my break outs on my scalp which is quite often. It also
helps the itching alot. This is a prescription but not expensive. Also the tar
shampoo works but not as well as the bethamethasone. Stopping the use of hair
spray and gels does not work, I tried this for several months. Just dont wash
your hair everyday.

Greetings - this is my first post.
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the
application is OH SO PAINFUL.
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit
better than scripts.
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this
&lt;!--more--&gt;
method for several days/weeks?
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this
prevents bacterial infections.
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and
the itching got incredibly worse.
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that
this would really help.
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there
is always a quick return.
Any Ideas????????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I dont know if you have tried this (BETAMETHASONE VALERATE LOTION USP, 0.1%) but<br />
it always works on my break outs on my scalp which is quite often. It also<br />
helps the itching alot. This is a prescription but not expensive. Also the tar<br />
shampoo works but not as well as the bethamethasone. Stopping the use of hair<br />
spray and gels does not work, I tried this for several months. Just dont wash<br />
your hair everyday.</p>
<p>Greetings - this is my first post.<br />
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.<br />
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the<br />
application is OH SO PAINFUL.<br />
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit<br />
better than scripts.<br />
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate<br />
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this<br />
<!--more--><br />
method for several days/weeks?<br />
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this<br />
prevents bacterial infections.<br />
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during<br />
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and<br />
the itching got incredibly worse.<br />
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that<br />
this would really help.<br />
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there<br />
is always a quick return.<br />
Any Ideas????????</p>
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		<title>By: Ted Liberty</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12198</link>
		<author>Ted Liberty</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Aug 2005 05:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12198</guid>
		<description>hi,i don't have eczema in my scalp.i do have psoriasis up there though and
lately i have been just triing to ignore it.after showering just comb and go
sort of thing.i still wash my hair with those p. shampoos ,but am not scratching
or picking at my scalp too much.i know this isn't a wonder cure ,but if you are
having a similar problem as me it could help you and hope it does.take care and
have fun,jamey.

Greetings - this is my first post.
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the
application is OH SO PAINFUL.
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit
better than scripts.
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this
&lt;!--more--&gt;
method for several days/weeks?
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this
prevents bacterial infections.
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and
the itching got incredibly worse.
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that
this would really help.
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there
is always a quick return.
Any Ideas????????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hi,i don&#8217;t have eczema in my scalp.i do have psoriasis up there though and<br />
lately i have been just triing to ignore it.after showering just comb and go<br />
sort of thing.i still wash my hair with those p. shampoos ,but am not scratching<br />
or picking at my scalp too much.i know this isn&#8217;t a wonder cure ,but if you are<br />
having a similar problem as me it could help you and hope it does.take care and<br />
have fun,jamey.</p>
<p>Greetings - this is my first post.<br />
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.<br />
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the<br />
application is OH SO PAINFUL.<br />
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit<br />
better than scripts.<br />
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate<br />
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this<br />
<!--more--><br />
method for several days/weeks?<br />
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this<br />
prevents bacterial infections.<br />
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during<br />
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and<br />
the itching got incredibly worse.<br />
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that<br />
this would really help.<br />
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there<br />
is always a quick return.<br />
Any Ideas????????</p>
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		<title>By: Millard Hahn</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12197</link>
		<author>Millard Hahn</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2005 22:00:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2005/08/09/eczema-never-ending/#comment-12197</guid>
		<description>Lots of ideas! This is a condition that originates within. The skin is an organ
and is a window into the health of the other organs and body systems. I suspect
that you have a candida overgrowth, which can be addressed with some dietary
changes and organic kefir. You will also need to stop using toxic prescritions
and things that hurt! Coconut oil is a big part of my protocol (inside and out)
as well as a few other inexpensive whole food supplements. Email me if you would
like to see the program. I'm not selling anything, I just don't want to keep
posting this thing on the group board and taking up space.
Carisa

Greetings - this is my first post.
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the
application is OH SO PAINFUL.
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit
&lt;!--more--&gt;
better than scripts.
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this
method for several days/weeks?
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this
prevents bacterial infections.
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and
the itching got incredibly worse.
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that
this would really help.
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there
is always a quick return.
Any Ideas????????</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lots of ideas! This is a condition that originates within. The skin is an organ<br />
and is a window into the health of the other organs and body systems. I suspect<br />
that you have a candida overgrowth, which can be addressed with some dietary<br />
changes and organic kefir. You will also need to stop using toxic prescritions<br />
and things that hurt! Coconut oil is a big part of my protocol (inside and out)<br />
as well as a few other inexpensive whole food supplements. Email me if you would<br />
like to see the program. I&#8217;m not selling anything, I just don&#8217;t want to keep<br />
posting this thing on the group board and taking up space.<br />
Carisa</p>
<p>Greetings - this is my first post.<br />
I have been suffering (!!!) for 9 years now with scalp eczema.<br />
Have tried the prescription lotions - just a bandaid really and the<br />
application is OH SO PAINFUL.<br />
I have tried otc applications - very painful as well but works a bit<br />
<!--more--><br />
better than scripts.<br />
I use hydrocortisone on my forehead and ears - seems to irritate<br />
condition even more, but maybe I am not good at repeating this<br />
method for several days/weeks?<br />
I use bacitracin when my forehead/ears are bleeding - at least this<br />
prevents bacterial infections.<br />
I just bought a shampoo especially for eczema and the pain during<br />
shampoo is unreal. I stuck with this for four days/four shampoos and<br />
the itching got incredibly worse.<br />
I quit all hair gels/sprays/etc over three months ago thinking that<br />
this would really help.<br />
Even when I feel that things are quiet and I become hopeful, there<br />
is always a quick return.<br />
Any Ideas????????</p>
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