Colloidal Silver
I think I bought Collodial silver, isn’t it suppose to help with pink eye?
anyway, the stuff I bought cured pink eye in my kids. way cheaper than dr’s
visits. and safer than drugs.
sass
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December 27th, 2005 at 9:14 am
I just read this message, my baby has eczema, and her skin was red all the time,
recently we saw an allergist, she told us to put 1/4 cup of bleach for baby, 1/2
cup for adult, in the tub, for 5 days and then when is needed, we use kery bath
oil, and dove soup and it work the rednees the staff infection dissapear, we
also star with a very strict diet, we are taking vitamins, and flax oil, is been
a week and she improve a lot, for the first time she wore a short sleeve shirt
with out scraching,
try it, it may work
pamela
January 1st, 2006 at 2:59 pm
BLEACH!!? That doesn’t sound right to me. The harmful dioxins in bleach will
definitely do more harm than good. If it is the antimicrobial action you are
looking for, bathe the child with Bokek dead sea salts with a little added
grapfruit seed extract or even apple cider vinegar. Dove is actually not soap at
all but a collection of chemical surfactants and detergents that are in no way
beneficial. I don’t know what’s in the Keri bath oil, but my guess is it’s not
the best. You can try using the sea salt bath and using Dr Bronners soap (REAL
soap), Teressentials cleansers or Miessence wash for cleansing the baby. All are
safe, natural and organic and contain beneficial botanicals that are mild and
gentle. Dr Bronners makes an aloe vera baby/mild soap especially for this
purpose. After the bath and before patting try, apply Nutiva coconut oil and/or
shea butter from the African shea butter company.. Other brands are extracted
with chemical solvents or heat processed and will not have a
healing effect. It is also safe for baby to put one drop of chamomile and/or
lavender essential oil per 2 ounces of oil and this will greatly speed healing.
Just make sure you use a pure, high quality brand essential oil like Secrets of
Eden or Young Living. These are some excellent topical solution, but again, the
skin is the mirror of our emotions and a window into the health of the other
organs, so it will be necessary to make some drastic changes in diet as well. I
sincerely hope this helps!
Carisa
I just read this message, my baby has eczema, and her skin was red all the time,
recently we saw an allergist, she told us to put 1/4 cup of bleach for baby, 1/2
cup for adult, in the tub, for 5 days and then when is needed, we use kery bath
oil, and dove soup and it work the rednees the staff infection dissapear, we
also star with a very strict diet, we are taking vitamins, and flax oil, is been
a week and she improve a lot, for the first time she wore a short sleeve shirt
with out scraching,
try it, it may work
pamela
Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.
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January 4th, 2006 at 9:05 am
Pamela,
Your poor baby! Do find a Holistic Practitioner, or Naturopath, and a
Holistic Nutritionist for yourself and for your baby. Your trust in
allopathic medicine will surely do more harm than good for you and your baby
right now. Sorry to be so opinionated, but on this, I am immovable.
Sasha
——-Original Message——-
BLEACH!!? That doesn’t sound right to me. The harmful dioxins in bleach will
definitely do more harm than good. If it is the antimicrobial action you are
looking for, bathe the child with Bokek dead sea salts with a little added
grapfruit seed extract or even apple cider vinegar. Dove is actually not
soap at all but a collection of chemical surfactants and detergents that are
in no way beneficial. I don’t know what’s in the Keri bath oil, but my guess
is it’s not the best. You can try using the sea salt bath and using Dr
Bronners soap (REAL soap), Teressentials cleansers or Miessence wash for
cleansing the baby. All are safe, natural and organic and contain beneficial
botanicals that are mild and gentle. Dr Bronners makes an aloe vera
baby/mild soap especially for this purpose. After the bath and before
patting try, apply Nutiva coconut oil and/or shea butter from the African
shea butter company.. Other brands are extracted with chemical solvents or
heat processed and will not have a
healing effect. It is also safe for baby to put one drop of chamomile
and/or lavender essential oil per 2 ounces of oil and this will greatly
speed healing. Just make sure you use a pure, high quality brand essential
oil like Secrets of Eden or Young Living. These are some excellent topical
solution, but again, the skin is the mirror of our emotions and a window
into the health of the other organs, so it will be necessary to make some
drastic changes in diet as well. I sincerely hope this helps!
Carisa
I just read this message, my baby has eczema, and her skin was red all the
time, recently we saw an allergist, she told us to put 1/4 cup of bleach for
baby, 1/2 cup for adult, in the tub, for 5 days and then when is needed, we
use kery bath oil, and dove soup and it work the rednees the staff infection
dissapear, we also star with a very strict diet, we are taking vitamins, and
flax oil, is been a week and she improve a lot, for the first time she wore
a short sleeve shirt with out scraching,
try it, it may work
pamela
Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.
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Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.
January 5th, 2006 at 12:29 am
I can’t believe your doctor told you to soak your child in bleach!
Bleach is no only toxic but I can cause extreme skin allergies. The fumes
are bad enough! Please see another doctor!
Pamela,
Your poor baby! Do find a Holistic Practitioner, or Naturopath, and a
Holistic Nutritionist for yourself and for your baby. Your trust in
allopathic medicine will surely do more harm than good for you and your baby
right now. Sorry to be so opinionated, but on this, I am immovable.
Sasha
——-Original Message——-
BLEACH!!? That doesn’t sound right to me. The harmful dioxins in bleach will
definitely do more harm than good. If it is the antimicrobial action you are
looking for, bathe the child with Bokek dead sea salts with a little added
grapfruit seed extract or even apple cider vinegar. Dove is actually not
soap at all but a collection of chemical surfactants and detergents that are
in no way beneficial. I don’t know what’s in the Keri bath oil, but my guess
is it’s not the best. You can try using the sea salt bath and using Dr
Bronners soap (REAL soap), Teressentials cleansers or Miessence wash for
cleansing the baby. All are safe, natural and organic and contain beneficial
botanicals that are mild and gentle. Dr Bronners makes an aloe vera
baby/mild soap especially for this purpose. After the bath and before
patting try, apply Nutiva coconut oil and/or shea butter from the African
shea butter company.. Other brands are extracted with chemical solvents or
heat processed and will not have a
healing effect. It is also safe for baby to put one drop of chamomile
and/or lavender essential oil per 2 ounces of oil and this will greatly
speed healing. Just make sure you use a pure, high quality brand essential
oil like Secrets of Eden or Young Living. These are some excellent topical
solution, but again, the skin is the mirror of our emotions and a window
into the health of the other organs, so it will be necessary to make some
drastic changes in diet as well. I sincerely hope this helps!
Carisa
I just read this message, my baby has eczema, and her skin was red all the
time, recently we saw an allergist, she told us to put 1/4 cup of bleach for
baby, 1/2 cup for adult, in the tub, for 5 days and then when is needed, we
use kery bath oil, and dove soup and it work the rednees the staff infection
dissapear, we also star with a very strict diet, we are taking vitamins, and
flax oil, is been a week and she improve a lot, for the first time she wore
a short sleeve shirt with out scraching,
try it, it may work
pamela
Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.
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Visit your group "eczemapsoriasis" on the web.
August 22nd, 2006 at 11:09 pm
Colloidal silver does nothing for eczema. I did discover however that it
helps tremendously with the itching of psoriasis. When it starts driving
me crazy, I spray liberally with the CS, and it takes it away.
September 19th, 2006 at 4:21 am
Hi Cathy,
The CS did help with itching from Psoriasis & Eczema. I sprayed it
liberally wherever it itched with good results. It simply doesn’t help
to eliminate the problem. The best thing I have found to apply topically
that actually helps some is coconut oil. I still firmly believe diet and
the liver are the keys to these problems.
September 21st, 2006 at 4:34 pm
I take colloidal silver orally and it has helped with my immune system and
the cracks and inflammation in the corners of my lips. As a matter of fact,
the cracks/inflammation disappeared! I also bought some spray stuff but it
really hasn’t done much for me topically. I suppose it depends on the
person.
Alison
Hi Cathy,
The CS did help with itching from Psoriasis & Eczema. I sprayed it
liberally wherever it itched with good results. It simply doesn’t help
to eliminate the problem. The best thing I have found to apply topically
that actually helps some is coconut oil. I still firmly believe diet and
the liver are the keys to these problems.