Wondering if you knew of anything that can help my severe eczema
Hello I just joined My name is Ingrid and I am a 22 year old college
student who suffers with severe eczema. It has been a hard road and
nothing that I have trieed so far works and now my doctors have given
me more steriod creams and told me to moisturize with vaseline and I
was wondering if you knew of anything else that might be able to help
with the pain and embrassement of having eczema all over my body
Anything you know of and can tell me will be greathl appreciated
Thanks in advance!
February 9th, 2007 at 12:22 am
jojoba oil! i can’t say it enough!
just wrap some unbleached gauze or a thin cloth soaked in jojoba oil at night
wherever you have it….
best
shefy
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February 9th, 2007 at 11:57 am
Please see my reply to the lady with the daughter!
Sharon
February 10th, 2007 at 7:22 am
I have also been told that Magnetic braclets can some times reduce
eczema.
Obviously somethings will work for other and not for you but it is
always worth a try with a money back guaratnee
Hope this is of some help
Selena
www.ecohealth.ik.com
February 10th, 2007 at 2:37 pm
Hi Selena,
I also used to be an FLP rep and aloe can really work miracles. My
fibroid healed up after 4 months of drinking the juice but
unfortunately it came back when I stopped using it. The reason I
stopped was concern about the preservatives (one of our regional
reps who was drinking a quarter bottle every day died of cancer).
Still, I think it’s a better juice than almost everything else out
there and I love the Gelly for emergencies. Occasionally I do
recommend it for short term use as I believe in food products or
herbs, not man-made vitamins. Aloe vera cleanses the bowel so well
that it can also remove some of the bacteria so that needs to be
replaced regularily. I’ve found that properly imbalanced bacteria
in the bowel is where pretty much most, if not all disease starts.
Your husband would quite likely benefit from taking a full spectrum
probiotic. Most people lose their skin conditions in a few weeks to
two months with regular use. I no longer have excema or pimples of
any sort. My fungal skin condition also went away from using an
ionic foot bath. I didn’t know about probiotics then or I probably
would have tried that since nothing else, including aloe helped for
it. The ionic footbath charges the cells with energy causing the
body to detoxify. Apparently my liver was too clogged up to process
any toxins so the foot bath got it working again. This didn’t help
for pimples or excema though.
Sharon
February 11th, 2007 at 12:27 am
Hi Sharon
Care to share more about the ionic footbath ? Thanks.
Sya.
I also used to be an FLP rep and aloe can really work miracles. My
fibroid healed up after 4 months of drinking the juice but
unfortunately it came back when I stopped using it. The reason I
stopped was concern about the preservatives (one of our regional
reps who was drinking a quarter bottle every day died of cancer).
Still, I think it’s a better juice than almost everything else out
there and I love the Gelly for emergencies. Occasionally I do
recommend it for short term use as I believe in food products or
herbs, not man-made vitamins. Aloe vera cleanses the bowel so well
that it can also remove some of the bacteria so that needs to be
replaced regularily. I’ve found that properly imbalanced bacteria
in the bowel is where pretty much most, if not all disease starts.
Your husband would quite likely benefit from taking a full spectrum
probiotic. Most people lose their skin conditions in a few weeks to
two months with regular use. I no longer have excema or pimples of
any sort. My fungal skin condition also went away from using an
ionic foot bath. I didn’t know about probiotics then or I probably
would have tried that since nothing else, including aloe helped for
it. The ionic footbath charges the cells with energy causing the
body to detoxify. Apparently my liver was too clogged up to process
any toxins so the foot bath got it working again. This didn’t help
for pimples or excema though.
Sharon
February 11th, 2007 at 10:37 am
The ionic footbath basically charges your cells with energy to get
them functioning again. Detox is a side effect because when the cells
have the bio-energy to function normally they will cleanse themselves.
I found that everything in my body started functioning better with
repeated use. After one session, my breathing improved, after 4 my
fungal skin condition vanished without a trace. Recently I noticed
that I don’t have bags under my eyes anymore which I think is due to
tahe footbath. It improves lymph flow as well and increased overall
energy.
I bought mine from www.thewolfeclinic.com. I found they offered the
same price as anywhere else but it comes with an hour long phone
consultation (their cost) with Dr. Wolfe and pretty much unlimited
support. The professional model is a much better deal. The machine
is the same but there are many replacement parts which will save a lot
of money as the metal rings need replacing regularily.
My Mom also has no more fibromyalgia symptoms (took about 20 sessions
and she does them every 1-2 weeks now). At the beginning she was
doing them twice a week. After about the 20-25th (I didn’t really
keep track) there was a very strong metallic smell in the water (there
was in the first few too). She really improved after that.
If you want to email me personally, I can send you some more info that
is in either Word or PDF file.
February 25th, 2007 at 1:58 pm
I too just joined the group. I can say that I noticed chlorine water
helping my son’s eczema. I noticed quite by accident and then did an
experiment and found that it was the pool water that was clearing it up.
I also just posted that I’ve been told it could be caused by a fungus.
HTH,
Deb
March 5th, 2007 at 6:22 am
When I was younger my eczema would heal from swimming in pools. I think that it
is also
because swimming is very relaxing. When you are having fun and in a relaxed
state of
mind eczema does heal. The sun and swimming in the ocean heal my skin very
rapidly. I
was tested and found to have an overgrowth of candida in the gut which is a
fungal type of
thing. Tension creates a concentration of heat in the body and heat makes fungus
grow.
Also sugars will feed candida (fungus).
Continued physical excerise is very good for a child (or adult) with eczema.