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No need to be appalled. It is the only thing that has worked for her

so far. Her shingles usually start out with only one or two small

raised irritations maybe the size of a pencil eraser or smaller. If

we treat these it doesn't get worse. Not everyone is chemically

sensitive and a lot of women wear nail polish every day. Not that it

is good for you but try getting them to stop unless there is

something wrong with them.

 

Any way, thanks for the suggestion and I will try it next time to see

if it works on her.

 

 

 

Gettingwell, " francies2 " <francies2> wrote:

> OH MY!!! I'm appalled! I spend my life recently trying to avoid

> all man made chemicals. Yet I guess it does not suprise me that an

MD

> would not know any better anyway.

>

> Essential oil of helichrysum and that of peppermint (keep away from

> mucas membranes) can not only ease the pain of shingles, but can

> help the body begin to heal the inflamed nerve endings near the

> skin and because they are anti-viral, and shingles are caused by

> the same family of viruses that cause chicken pox, herpies, and

> bells palsy, essential oils can actually allow the body to rid

> itself of the virus.

>

> francie

>

> Gettingwell, " tk200192071 " <tk2001@m...> wrote:

> > Clear nail polish applied to shingles will stop the unbearable

pain

> > and reslove the problem quickly. Of course this is for small

areas

> > but it works dramatically, almost immediately. My mother gets

> > shingles frequently and if we catch it before it gets out of

control

> > we can stop the process with one or two applications. Just

> something

> > to try, I don't think it is in any of the texts. She learned it

> from

> > a dermatologist by accident at an appointment.

> >

> >

> > Gettingwell, marianne2406@a... wrote:

> > > In a message dated 9/1/02 05:48:08 GMT Standard Time,

jorudd@s...

> > > writes:

> > >

> > > Shingles can appear on any part of the body, my neighbour had

> > shingles on his

> > > face and it took an age to clear.

> > > Marianne

> > >

> > > > A shingles rash is more widespread, and usually appears

around

> > the

> > > > waistline.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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