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At 04:51 AM 7/1/2009, you wrote:

>I am in serious need of brainstorming for a client- we have tried a lot of

>oil combination over the years for her psoriasis condition, it comes and goes.

 

We have a group of nurses using Pomegranate CO2 undiluted... and raving

about the results.

 

 

 

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Does this work with eczema also?

 

Chaeya

 

ATFE2 , Marge Clark <marge wrote:

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> At 04:51 AM 7/1/2009, you wrote:

> >I am in serious need of brainstorming for a client- we have tried a lot of

> >oil combination over the years for her psoriasis condition, it comes and

goes.

>

> We have a group of nurses using Pomegranate CO2 undiluted... and raving

> about the results.

>

>

>

> Since 1995 - supplying Aromatherapy and Healthcare Professionals

> Website: http://www.naturesgift.com

> Blog: http://naturesgiftaromatherapy.blogspot.com/

> Facebook:

> http://www.facebook.com/pages/Madison-TN/Natures-Gift-Aromatherapy/33058217645

>

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> Does this work with eczema also?

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> Chaeya

 

Hi Chaeya,

I am repeating what others said about food allergies. My daughter has eczema

flare ups when she eats acidic foods;tomatoes, cantaloupe anything with high

count of acidity.

Kindly,

Sue

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Yeah, I went back and read those. My friend's nephew had eczema and he had a

corn allergy. The problem with corn is it's in virtually everything because

it's in vegetable oil or corn oil. They had to strictly monitor his diet and

it's expensive too. I don't know if he outgrew it or not. I remember going

shopping at Whole Foods with them and we had to read the labels for everything.

 

Chaeya

 

ATFE2 , " cortaderia_1999 " <cortaderia_1999 wrote:

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> > Does this work with eczema also?

> >

> > Chaeya

>

> Hi Chaeya,

> I am repeating what others said about food allergies. My daughter has eczema

flare ups when she eats acidic foods;tomatoes, cantaloupe anything with high

count of acidity.

> Kindly,

> Sue

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Just to share a corn allergy story. If I eat corn I get a four day

headache and sometimes eczema. If I eat organic corn I am okay. I

think it might be the GM foods that do me in because I have found

that the same thing happens when I eat wheat and/or soy products. Who

knows what the genetically modified foods do to our systems.

TAS

On Jul 7, 2009, at 11:35 AM, Chaeya wrote:

 

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> Yeah, I went back and read those. My friend's nephew had eczema and

> he had a corn allergy. The problem with corn is it's in virtually

> everything because it's in vegetable oil or corn oil. They had to

> strictly monitor his diet and it's expensive too. I don't know if

> he outgrew it or not. I remember going shopping at Whole Foods with

> them and we had to read the labels for everything.

>

> Chaeya

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>

 

 

 

 

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