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A 76 year old person/patient suffering from rash due to winter of U.S.

(which he is not used to as he is Indian) & also due to constipation &

sleeplessness.

Initially rash was only on face & hands; but now its appearing all

over body in the form of red patches/scales.

Can somebody suggest Alternative Medicines?

Thanks in Advance,

Parag.

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Hi Parag,

 

Winter rash. Those of us who live in New England like we do, are

having a particularly bad year of it. Between the cold air of winter

and the dry heat in the house, it feels like we almost don't have a

chance!

Here are some things we do each winter. I make all our own potpourris

and always have one going in each room - between the herbs, essential

oils and the humidity (or if you don't have the herbs, etc.), put some

water in a crock pot and let it go with the top " off " . It will put

much needed moisture in the air. Also, drink lots of water.

Pure oatmeal soap is very good for dry, cracked and itchy skin. Store

bought, perfumed and deodorizing soaps will just dry the skin out

more, and lead to worse itching and dryer skin.

You can also use oils on his skin like extra-virgin olive oil, sweet

almond oil, or any good vegetable oil. Shea butter has also helped

here as has fractionated coconut oil. For the shea butter, there is a

nice whipped shea recipe that's pretty easy to make, I can e-mail you

off-list if you want my recipe.

 

Take Care,

Marilyn

 

, " parag_m_g " <parag_m_g

wrote:

>

> A 76 year old person/patient suffering from rash due to winter of

U.S.

> (which he is not used to as he is Indian) & also due to constipation

&

> sleeplessness.

> Initially rash was only on face & hands; but now its appearing all

> over body in the form of red patches/scales.

> Can somebody suggest Alternative Medicines?

> Thanks in Advance,

> Parag.

>

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Thanks a lot Merilyn,

For those wonderful inputs. You can send other details, if any,

off-list,

Parag.

 

, " katlnhat " <katlnhat

wrote:

>

> Hi Parag,

>

> Winter rash. Those of us who live in New England like we do, are

> having a particularly bad year of it. Between the cold air of

winter

> and the dry heat in the house, it feels like we almost don't have

a

> chance!

> Here are some things we do each winter. I make all our own

potpourris

> and always have one going in each room - between the herbs,

essential

> oils and the humidity (or if you don't have the herbs, etc.), put

some

> water in a crock pot and let it go with the top " off " . It will put

> much needed moisture in the air. Also, drink lots of water.

> Pure oatmeal soap is very good for dry, cracked and itchy skin.

Store

> bought, perfumed and deodorizing soaps will just dry the skin out

> more, and lead to worse itching and dryer skin.

> You can also use oils on his skin like extra-virgin olive oil,

sweet

> almond oil, or any good vegetable oil. Shea butter has also helped

> here as has fractionated coconut oil. For the shea butter, there

is a

> nice whipped shea recipe that's pretty easy to make, I can e-mail

you

> off-list if you want my recipe.

>

> Take Care,

> Marilyn

>

> , " parag_m_g "

<parag_m_g@>

> wrote:

> >

> > A 76 year old person/patient suffering from rash due to winter

of

> U.S.

> > (which he is not used to as he is Indian) & also due to

constipation

> &

> > sleeplessness.

> > Initially rash was only on face & hands; but now its appearing

all

> > over body in the form of red patches/scales.

> > Can somebody suggest Alternative Medicines?

> > Thanks in Advance,

> > Parag.

> >

>

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