Coal Tar Shampoo…

Hi,

Has anyone tried using Coal Tar Shampoo? It states that it’s good for people
with sensitive skin/dermatitis etc.

I have eczema on the back of my neck & the bottom of my head - does anyone know
a good remedy??

7 Responses to “Coal Tar Shampoo…”

  1. Ted Liberty Says:

    hi, i have found that usiing a coal tar lotion works very well for psoriasis,but
    not sure about eczema.if you can find it that is.take good care of
    yourself,jamey

    Has anyone tried using Coal Tar Shampoo? It states that it’s good for people
    with sensitive skin/dermatitis etc.

    I have eczema on the back of my neck & the bottom of my head - does anyone know
    a good remedy??

  2. Ray Rosaria Says:

    what’s the product you use to eliminate toxic metals??

    I had no success whatever with the coal tar shampoo, and the dozens of other
    products I tried that cost a lot of money and a lot of stress! I did use a
    prescription for clobetesol propitionate that sort of worked, but it took a
    long time and was a pain. I finally just decided to let the psoriasis take
    its course. It lasted a few years. I think emotional stress had a lot to do
    with it.

    I am now using a product that eliminates toxic heavy metals from my system
    and it is working very well, along with the cream I bought in Iowa that I
    told you all about. If anyone wants to know about the liquid activated
    zeolite that I use, you can read about it at laztestimonials.com.

    Good luck to everyone!

    Sue

    _____

    hi, i have found that usiing a coal tar lotion works very well for
    psoriasis,but not sure about eczema.if you can find it that is.take good
    care of yourself,jamey

    Natasha Hall <natasha@karanda. <mailto:natasha%40karanda.com.au> com.au>
    wrote: Hi,

    Has anyone tried using Coal Tar Shampoo? It states that it’s good for people
    with sensitive skin/dermatitis etc.

    I have eczema on the back of my neck & the bottom of my head - does anyone
    know a good remedy??

  3. Jessie Madalyn Says:

    It’s called Natural Cellular Defense, made by Waiora. I just has the
    opportunity last week to attend a meeting with a presentation by Dr. Lyn
    Hanshew, an environmental scientist and medical doctor, who talked about the
    many ways we are inviting disaster into our bodies with things we don’t even
    know are hurting us. In addition to NCD, she also recommends infrared saunas
    to assist in freeing our bodies of the toxicity. Turns out a lot of the good
    things we need in our bodies can’t be assimilated due to the heavy metals.
    Take a look at that website, and also another one she recommends, ewg.org.

    I’m really passionate about this topic right now, but I still have so much
    more to learn.

    Sue

    _____

    what’s the product you use to eliminate toxic metals??

    I had no success whatever with the coal tar shampoo, and the dozens of other
    products I tried that cost a lot of money and a lot of stress! I did use a
    prescription for clobetesol propitionate that sort of worked, but it took a
    long time and was a pain. I finally just decided to let the psoriasis take
    its course. It lasted a few years. I think emotional stress had a lot to do
    with it.

    I am now using a product that eliminates toxic heavy metals from my system
    and it is working very well, along with the cream I bought in Iowa that I
    told you all about. If anyone wants to know about the liquid activated
    zeolite that I use, you can read about it at laztestimonials.com.

    Good luck to everyone!

    Sue

    _____

    hi, i have found that usiing a coal tar lotion works very well for
    psoriasis,but not sure about eczema.if you can find it that is.take good
    care of yourself,jamey

    Natasha Hall <natasha@karanda. <mailto:natasha%40karanda.com.au> com.au>
    wrote: Hi,

    Has anyone tried using Coal Tar Shampoo? It states that it’s good for people
    with sensitive skin/dermatitis etc.

    I have eczema on the back of my neck & the bottom of my head - does anyone
    know a good remedy??

    __

  4. Sebastian Blanchard Says:

    Hi

    You may use special shampoo only for sensitive skin. Make enquiry from
    pharmacy.

    From Rena

  5. Sebastian Blanchard Says:

    Hi

    You may use special shampoo only for sensitive skin. Make enquiry from
    pharmacy.

    From Rena

  6. Sebastian Blanchard Says:

    Hi
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  7. autumn_1400 Says:

    Hi!

    I used T-Gel shampoo for a number of years which is a coal tar based
    shampoo. It helped the itching but increased the dryness and scabs. I am
    now using Ceanol which is working well at the moment and makes your hair
    clean and shiny while helping the eczema. My dermatologist recommended it
    and i’ve been using it 3 weeks and up to now seems okay.

    Luv Nisa x

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