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	<title>Comments on: Where can you get &#8216;American Yellow Saffron&#8217;?</title>
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	<description>Eczema, dermatitis, acne, psoriasis, dry skin, skleroderma and other skin disorders.</description>
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		<title>By: Freddie Skinner</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2007/06/08/where-can-you-get-american-yellow-saffron/#comment-13702</link>
		<author>Freddie Skinner</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jun 2007 06:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I got Pagano's book from the Bodhi Tree. I also had trouble finding the
American Yellow Saffron, but in Pagano's book he has alternative teas that
can be used if the saffron can not be obtained. I'm currently using the
slippery elm in the AMs, and chamomile in the PMs. I tried this a while
back without noticeable results, but have gone back to it again. This time
I have taken a liking to the chamomile tea and have started taking 3 to 4
cups at night, and this time around, I am seeing results. I'm wondering if
the first time around I was not taking enough chamomile tea, or perhaps my
body is farther along in its healing and able to respond better.

Aside from changing my foods, which is essential for us, I have found that
not overheating at night helps me a lot in terms of reducing itch. Get nice
and warm under the covers, but allow the room to be cool. This morning my
husband said my face looked as smooth as a baby's! LOL I am so much more
comfortable.
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I have found that we all seem to react differently to foods. Some things
people say they eat, I can not, and vice versa. Thus trying the rotational
diet is helpful. Personally, I have found Pagano's recommendation of
avoiding spicy foods, nightshades, and easy on the sweets to be helpful for
me. As you know, if you've been dealing with this for a long time, it gets
complicated and very tailored to each individual. The topical
recommendations from Pagano was not relief for me, but Burt's Bees Coconut
foot cream was! Ha! Thanks for a member here who recommended it! So yes,
watch what you're putting on your skin since I had so much grief with the
different products--red, inflamed, itch, tight, etc., etc., etc., If you
are getting those symptoms while using the topical I would stop and try
something else more mild and less pore-clogging. Another topical that
helped to soothe the skin for me was rubbing calendula tea topically with a
cotton ball. Cheap and easy.

Well this can go on, so better leave it here. Good luck to you all. I'm
finally seeing &#34;good&#34; progress and am very encouraged it can be overcome no
matter how many people tell me it's genetic or autoimmune. None of my 3
kids have it, nor my mother or father. Just me. . .

Anyway, did I say I was gonna leave it here? Ha!

Toodles,

Marla

-------Original Message-------

I haven't got Pagano's book yet, but I was told that this is one of the
main items in the Cayce/Pagano approach to healing skin disorders. But
it's very hard to find this on the web. Does anyone know where to get
it?

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I got Pagano&#8217;s book from the Bodhi Tree. I also had trouble finding the<br />
American Yellow Saffron, but in Pagano&#8217;s book he has alternative teas that<br />
can be used if the saffron can not be obtained. I&#8217;m currently using the<br />
slippery elm in the AMs, and chamomile in the PMs. I tried this a while<br />
back without noticeable results, but have gone back to it again. This time<br />
I have taken a liking to the chamomile tea and have started taking 3 to 4<br />
cups at night, and this time around, I am seeing results. I&#8217;m wondering if<br />
the first time around I was not taking enough chamomile tea, or perhaps my<br />
body is farther along in its healing and able to respond better.</p>
<p>Aside from changing my foods, which is essential for us, I have found that<br />
not overheating at night helps me a lot in terms of reducing itch. Get nice<br />
and warm under the covers, but allow the room to be cool. This morning my<br />
husband said my face looked as smooth as a baby&#8217;s! LOL I am so much more<br />
comfortable.<br />
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<p>I have found that we all seem to react differently to foods. Some things<br />
people say they eat, I can not, and vice versa. Thus trying the rotational<br />
diet is helpful. Personally, I have found Pagano&#8217;s recommendation of<br />
avoiding spicy foods, nightshades, and easy on the sweets to be helpful for<br />
me. As you know, if you&#8217;ve been dealing with this for a long time, it gets<br />
complicated and very tailored to each individual. The topical<br />
recommendations from Pagano was not relief for me, but Burt&#8217;s Bees Coconut<br />
foot cream was! Ha! Thanks for a member here who recommended it! So yes,<br />
watch what you&#8217;re putting on your skin since I had so much grief with the<br />
different products&#8211;red, inflamed, itch, tight, etc., etc., etc., If you<br />
are getting those symptoms while using the topical I would stop and try<br />
something else more mild and less pore-clogging. Another topical that<br />
helped to soothe the skin for me was rubbing calendula tea topically with a<br />
cotton ball. Cheap and easy.</p>
<p>Well this can go on, so better leave it here. Good luck to you all. I&#8217;m<br />
finally seeing &quot;good&quot; progress and am very encouraged it can be overcome no<br />
matter how many people tell me it&#8217;s genetic or autoimmune. None of my 3<br />
kids have it, nor my mother or father. Just me. . .</p>
<p>Anyway, did I say I was gonna leave it here? Ha!</p>
<p>Toodles,</p>
<p>Marla</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;-Original Message&#8212;&#8212;-</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t got Pagano&#8217;s book yet, but I was told that this is one of the<br />
main items in the Cayce/Pagano approach to healing skin disorders. But<br />
it&#8217;s very hard to find this on the web. Does anyone know where to get<br />
it?</p>
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		<title>By: Greg Burt</title>
		<link>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2007/06/08/where-can-you-get-american-yellow-saffron/#comment-13691</link>
		<author>Greg Burt</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jun 2007 22:55:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.skin-care.dmfans.org/2007/06/08/where-can-you-get-american-yellow-saffron/#comment-13691</guid>
		<description>amazon.com, you should be able to buy it used.

I haven't got Pagano's book yet, but I was told that this is one of the
main items in the Cayce/Pagano approach to healing skin disorders. But
it's very hard to find this on the web. Does anyone know where to get
it?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>amazon.com, you should be able to buy it used.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t got Pagano&#8217;s book yet, but I was told that this is one of the<br />
main items in the Cayce/Pagano approach to healing skin disorders. But<br />
it&#8217;s very hard to find this on the web. Does anyone know where to get<br />
it?</p>
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