Suffering from sever eczema: Homeopathy

Jasvindar:

I was going to go to an alternative doc but I chickened out. I made the appt
and everything. There is an alternative doctor around here. He looks at your
tongue and eyes and diagnoses your problem (he told me I shouldn’t tell him
what’s ailments I have; that will cloud his diagnosis and treatment. He
needs to eval with an open mind).

I have been putting off seeing him b/c of the cost; he’s not covered by
insurance and a doctor’s visit costs 65 dollars.

Where do you purchase the enliven probiotic from?

Lately, I’ve been putting on 1% hydrocortisone and that has been helping a
lot. My face has cleared up a lot and I’m able sleep at night. I also think

that it helps that it’s been warm out lately. I’m dreading the winter.

This is going to sound like a weird question, but do you have any advice
about budgeting for eczema? I don’t really set aside a lot of money to buy
vitamins/eat special foods and I think I’m going to have to if I want to
treat the problem (and not just cover up the symptoms.

I think I am going to have to look on the web for web sites that describe
candida free or reduced diets, as I’m clueless.

Thanks for reading!

No, I’m afraid I don’t know of any books, but doesn’t mean they aren’t
there. Did all of my restricted diet research on the web and I’m sure some
books were recommended. It sounds like you need to strengthen and cleanse
your stomach. I’ve just started taking Enliven probiotic. It’s quite
expensive, and you can only get it from the web but comes highly
recommended. I do also highly recommend homeopathy. Since it’s started
working its magic I have been eating what I like, although I am trying to
stay sensible as the candida diet is alot more healthier. Homeopathy is
also worth spending the money on. Just been to see the doctor who I’ve been
seeing for sick notes because the eczema was so bad all over my face. She
was amazed and impressed at the results. Please give it a go.

I did have a food allergy test a while ago (about 2 years ago) and the
allergist found that I was allergic to yeast–baking yeast– but said that I
could consume brewer’s yeast.

Baking yeast isn’t the same as Candida, though I believe.

Since that test, I’ve been avoiding bread although lately I was tempted and
I ate pretzels and have a feeling consuming the pretzels, as well as the
recent drop in temp, has a lot to do with my flare up.

Do you suggest any books that would have a diet that would restrict my
candida?

Thank you for responding!

Jen

Tue Oct 3, 2006 4:10 am (PST)

Seriously, go and see a homeopath and go for a food allergy test. You might
have high level of candida. Use a strict diet with homeopathy. It has
worked wonders for me. I now do not have to stick too rigidly to diet.


Love Sash xxx

2 Responses to “Suffering from sever eczema: Homeopathy”

  1. devin150 Says:

    Google In-Liven - it is about $50.00 for a month’s supply. After buying 6 - I
    will be getting a 20% discount. You get 10% for the first few that you buy.
    I take Evening Primrose Oil capsules - I take about 10 a day. I buy mine
    from Vitacost.com for $20 for a month’s supply. So if you are looking for a
    monthly budget - I spend about $70.00 a month which i do not think is alot of
    money.

  2. Tara Cathie Says:

    I don’t think I ever posted the ordering site for In-Liven but only
    posted our experiences and why it works (check archives). My order
    site is www.goodskinforlife.com. There’s also a possibility to
    order as a member which will cost 60USD but will get you the
    discount right away.

    Glad to hear you’re doing so well with this Pat!

    Sharon

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