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Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

Sincerely,

Melisa Rose

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My son is 1 1/2 and has had eczema about a year... we still don't have it all

cleared up but hemp oil has been a *huge* help for him. I also have eczema but

mine seems to be a bit harder to deal with (though it is much better with the

hemp oil). I put the hemp oil in smoothies for my son and he drinks it. Just put

a banana, some rice milk, a few spinach leaves or pieces of zucchini or

something, and about a tablespoon of hemp oil in the blender and blend till it's

smooth. I also put a few drops of hemp oil directly on his skin a couple of

times a day, which also helps. Hemp oil has more omega 6 oils than any fish, as

well as having the correct balance of 3's and 6's. It's a little pricey but

lasts a while. I had asked this board about this same thing only a few days ago

and someone suggested cutting out dairy. Also, the more fresh fruits and

vegetables your son eats, the better. Good diet is, in my opinion, the best

thing that can be done for just about any health issue.

 

 

 

 

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Hi

 

Try giving your son a bath in warm water and just add some

Bicarbonate of Soda, this will help to neutralise the skin and this

can ease the itching and redness.

It's natural.

You can also try an aromatherapy oil blend, sweet almond oil, roman

camomile oil and lavender oil, this can be added to a bath also and

then just pat him dry or gently massaged into the skin, this can be

used whilst the eczema is a problem and as a preventative.

You can contact me at helen if you want

more information.

Hope it helps.

Helen

 

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema

for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests

done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single

mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on

fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

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Try Virgin Coconut Oil. Its very cheap but effective. Rub it on the affected

area everyday. VCO contains lauric acid that destroy bacteria and viruses. Try

to search the web and you will find the benefits of using VCO. I hope I was able

to help you.

 

sweetachoo <melisarose wrote: Hello everybody,my four

year old son has been sufering wit excema for

3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

Sincerely,

Melisa Rose

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema

for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests

done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single

mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on

fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

 

 

Is homeopathy so expensive in your place? Can you tell me where are

you from?

 

I would also advise you to furnish more details about the excema

like location of the body, color, shape, discharges, aggravation and

amelieration. I hope I could help you.

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, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

 

 

hi! melisa

let me know the following;

 

1 how did it start,which season and year,any event?

2 what body parts are affected

3 when is itching more ; time of the day.

4 what gives relief (for some time)

5 did he suffer severe chest infection,if so when

6 his emotional attachments

email me at once,so that i can suggest treatment.

regards

rajibnain

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this is what helped me. i have had eczema since about

2weeks old. olive oil rub down after bath. delete

dairy, wheat,red meat. wsh veggies and fruit before

giving it to him. stop the citrus. give him chickweed

capsules 3xaday.make an ointment:shea butter,

eucalyptus oil, patchouli oil, cedarwood oil. use 1 oz

of shea butter per 3drops of each oil. melt the shea

and mix shea butter and essential oils together. bathe

him in dr. bronner's babymild castille soap, use this

ointment on his skin allover. i hope this will

help.remember excema is an external allergic

reaction.also try to identify what he is doing when he

has a flareup. does he also have asthma?

 

--- rajibnain <rajibnain wrote:

 

> ,

> " sweetachoo "

> <melisarose wrote:

> >

> > Hello everybody,my four year old son has been

> sufering wit excema for

> > 3 years and he is only four. we have been through

> all the creams that

> > western medicine has to offer and he has even had

> allergy tests done

> > which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that

> we really need to

> > heal this from the inside out, the problem is that

> I am a single mom

> > on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I

> started him on fish

> > oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as

> per recomended by a

> > local health food store employee, but they did not

> seem to help.

> > Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't

> want my little boy to

> > suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his

> skin till it bleeds

> > than having fun. this is no way for a little boy

> to live.

> > Sincerely,

> > Melisa Rose

> >

>

>

> hi! melisa

> let me know the following;

>

> 1 how did it start,which season and year,any event?

> 2 what body parts are affected

> 3 when is itching more ; time of the day.

> 4 what gives relief (for some time)

> 5 did he suffer severe chest infection,if so when

> 6 his emotional attachments

> email me at once,so that i can suggest

> treatment.

> regards

> rajibnain

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

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What kind of soap are you using? What other things are put on his

skin? I have heard of soooooo many cases of excema that were at least

*helped* by using real lye soap instead of the commercial *detergent*

bars.

 

Joy

 

, " rajibnain " <rajibnain

wrote:

>

> , " sweetachoo "

> <melisarose@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> > 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> > western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> > which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> > heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> > on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> > oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> > local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> > Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> > suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> > than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> > Sincerely,

> > Melisa Rose

> >

>

>

> hi! melisa

> let me know the following;

>

> 1 how did it start,which season and year,any event?

> 2 what body parts are affected

> 3 when is itching more ; time of the day.

> 4 what gives relief (for some time)

> 5 did he suffer severe chest infection,if so when

> 6 his emotional attachments

> email me at once,so that i can suggest treatment.

> regards

> rajibnain

>

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Hello,

I live in Sacramento, I am sure that there are reasonable rates for

homeopaths but I don't have any extra money at all, when i take him to the

Doctors I don't pay anything. My sons excema has been around for three years,

he does not seem to ever have a good or bad season, if it goes away, it comes

back just as suddenly. He has it worst on his ankles, tops of his feet, hands,

behind knees. These are the areas that he scratches raw. He also becomes

patchy and sometimes welts all over his legs, especially bad when he

takes a bath. After he gets out, he is red all over. it's gotten so bad

before that his elbows developed staph infection. Just last night the water

hurt his feet so badly in the bath that i had to spong bath him while holding

him out of the water.

any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

Sincerely,

melisa

 

anbazhagan_c2000 <anbazhagan_c2000 wrote:

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema

for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests

done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single

mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on

fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

 

Is homeopathy so expensive in your place? Can you tell me where are

you from?

 

I would also advise you to furnish more details about the excema

like location of the body, color, shape, discharges, aggravation and

amelieration. I hope I could help you.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Melisa

 

 

 

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Hello Melisa Rose,

My heart goes out to you. I was born with that same affliction and I

can attest to its horrors.

After many years I found the cause and it is gone. You may have a

hard time believing the cause because I am sure your son is a

beautiful child. The cause is held in the subconscious mind and is a

feeling of ugliness.

This feeling could have come from anywhere. Based on your letter I

have some ideas on how he may have gotten that feeling but hesitate to

say because I don't have enough information and don't want to mislead you.

As a child we used vegetable shorting like Spry on the surface of my

skin. It seemed to work the best.

The main thing is to let your son know that he is and always has been

beautiful.

Bob Brenner

www.BrennerHypnosis.com

www.HypnosisPodcasting.com

 

 

 

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

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Try putting some baking soda in his bathwater, and only bathing him a couple of

times a week. My kids, 3 and 1 1/2, get only one or two baths per week and they

are fine. Especially in the wintertime, they don't get dirty and the heater

being on dries the skin out even more.

 

 

 

 

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I suggest Probiotics, there are studies out now that show that if

pregnant women take probiotics that helps lessen the percent of babies

who have allergies and I don't remember if they are okay for a four

year old but I would look online, go to the health food store, ask

about him.

here's a link

http://www.natren.com/pages/eczema.asp

 

, " jmr1290 " <jomarex wrote:

>

> What kind of soap are you using? What other things are put on his

> skin? I have heard of soooooo many cases of excema that were at least

> *helped* by using real lye soap instead of the commercial *detergent*

> bars.

>

> Joy

>

> , " rajibnain " <rajibnain@>

> wrote:

> >

> > , " sweetachoo "

> > <melisarose@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit

excema for

> > > 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

that

> > > western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> > > which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> > > heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> > > on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> > > oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

by a

> > > local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> > > Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

boy to

> > > suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

bleeds

> > > than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> > > Sincerely,

> > > Melisa Rose

> > >

> >

> >

> > hi! melisa

> > let me know the following;

> >

> > 1 how did it start,which season and year,any event?

> > 2 what body parts are affected

> > 3 when is itching more ; time of the day.

> > 4 what gives relief (for some time)

> > 5 did he suffer severe chest infection,if so when

> > 6 his emotional attachments

> > email me at once,so that i can suggest treatment.

> > regards

> > rajibnain

> >

>

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Have you heard of emu oil? See the link below and check out other

information. I have just started using it for joint pain and severe

dry skin. So far it seems to be helping. Talk to your doctor.

 

They also have soap and other products. It's at least worth looking

into.

 

http://www.uniquelyemu.com/

 

Blessings,

 

Kim

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Be very careful which products you are using...soaps, etc.

I once developed a severe itching on my hands & I scatched

until they bled. The dr couldn't find anything wrong so just

told me to use a cortisone hand cream. Then someone else who

had the same problem told me the cause was Dawn dish washing

liquid. I was using it then, so I stopped & the problem went

away.

Some products on the market now are very irritating to some

individuals with a comprimised immune system. Suspect anything

you are using....bars of soap, detergents used to wash your

clothes, etc, etc. Use only the mildest products you can find.

 

 

I've also read that persons with eczema have an immune

system that is not working properly: it overreacts to

things we are allergic to & causes symptoms, including

skin irritations. This can also be things we eat that

cause the problem. So keep a food diary & see if certain

foods make the problem worse.

 

Since 70% of our immune system is in or around the intestinal

system, then we need to take probiotics to help fix that.

 

 

The link below has some info on eczema that should help.

You can also find products there that you need. (acidophilus,

bifidus, yogurt, etc) You can call the Natren company & they

will help you determine if & what you need.

You can get these at your local health food store too.

 

http://www.natren.com/pages/eczema.asp

 

....some excerpts...

The Link Between The Digestive Tract and Eczema

Medical research has found a close correlation between eczema, food

allergy, and intestinal permeability – or actual holes in the

intestinal wall of the digestive system (Jackson 1981). This means

large food particles slip into the blood before they are properly

digested and broken down into smaller particles.

When large molecules of undigested food pass directly into the blood,

they can attach to various cells anywhere in the body. Meanwhile, an

intense alarm is sent to the immune system. Defense factors mobilize

around the large food particles and stimulate inflammation. If skin

happens to be the target, inflammation from the IgE antibody brings

the release of large amounts of histamine and other defensive

substances. These chemicals cause the allergic reaction in the form

of the itchy and scaly conditions of eczema.

 

Intestinal permeability is also a sign the gut mucosa has lost

portions of its three and half pounds of beneficial bacteria and is

therefore lacking its protective advantage in the digestive tract.

Antigens can escape now from the intestines into the bloodstream

instead of being carried away by excretion activity. Thus,

once intestinal permeability exists, a vicious and complicated cycle

burdens the immune system and taxes liver filtration.

 

The successful answer to eczema lies in adding beneficial bacterial as

" pro-life " or probiotic supplements to help normalize high acid levels

and rebuild the intestinal lining or mucosa with the same kind of

microscopic organisms or flora which live in the healthy intestinal tract.

 

 

Outside Probiotic Help For The Skin

Since most eczema skin has higher ratios of Staphylococcus aureus

germs on the outside surface compared to healthy skin, here's a novel

strategy.

Fight harmful staph germs by applying a probiotic skin preparation

directly to the effected skin. Lactobacillus acidophilus bacteria

applied in cream form will bring soothing relieve to damaged skin

while helping new skin cells to grow back in a healthy manner. You'll

be amazed at the fast results.

 

 

, Melisa R Miles

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello,

> I live in Sacramento, I am sure that there are reasonable rates

for homeopaths but I don't have any extra money at all, when i take

him to the Doctors I don't pay anything. My sons excema has been

around for three years, he does not seem to ever have a good or bad

season, if it goes away, it comes back just as suddenly. He has it

worst on his ankles, tops of his feet, hands, behind knees. These are

the areas that he scratches raw. He also becomes patchy and

sometimes welts all over his legs, especially bad when he takes a

bath. After he gets out, he is red all over. it's gotten so bad

before that his elbows developed staph infection. Just last night the

water hurt his feet so badly in the bath that i had to spong bath him

while holding him out of the water.

> any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated.

> Sincerely,

> melisa

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A few years ago, my hands suddenly started aching. Took me a couple

weeks to figure out that it might be that pretty lavender-colored soap

I had started using for washing my hands. Stopped using it, and the

aching went away immediately, never came back.

 

Joy

 

, " okedoke89 " <okedoke89

wrote:

>

>

> Be very careful which products you are using...soaps, etc.

> I once developed a severe itching on my hands & I scatched

> until they bled. The dr couldn't find anything wrong so just

> told me to use a cortisone hand cream. Then someone else who

> had the same problem told me the cause was Dawn dish washing

> liquid. I was using it then, so I stopped & the problem went

> away.

> Some products on the market now are very irritating to some

> individuals with a comprimised immune system. Suspect anything

> you are using....bars of soap, detergents used to wash your

> clothes, etc, etc. Use only the mildest products you can find.

>

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Probiotics are very safe for children. My kids, 3 and 1 1/2, take a chewable

tablet every day... though someone has said this may not be the ideal form, so

once this bottle runs out we're going to try a different kind. But they are safe

for children. :)

 

 

 

 

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Melisa,

 

My son (now 18 years old and starting college) and daughter 11 both

suffer with Eczema. My son came home from the hospital with it three

days after birth. We have tried everything; dietary some things help

some don't and it is important to remove one item at a time or you

will not know which has an effect, steroid creams and ointments which

sometimes calm the itching but are definitely not a good thing in the

long term; eliminating artificle colors and fragrances in anything

that washes, softens, etc clothing, sheets or anything that touches

his body - this definitely helps. We tried the " new " ointments as

they came out with some reduction for a time, but then started reading

warnings about their use. We've been through many natural remedies,

some helped but not long term. We found that some natural remedies

made it worse (he is allergic to almond oil). It had gotten to the

point that he was missing school and his arms looked like reptile skin.

 

He had been taking fish oil with some success but was still miserable.

 

Recently, we began seeing a Nurse Practitioner who is also a

Naturopath. His office prescribed a cream made of Vitamin B-12,

avacado and aloe. It does have to be compounded, but it lasts us

about three to four months and my son has to apply it to both arms,

his face and behind his knees (he is over 6 feet tall) so a little

goes a long way. He went from looking and feeling miserable to no

eczema at all in three days. He still takes 2000-3000 mg of fish oil

per day and avoids sugar and processed foods (as much as a freshman in

college will). I know that helps with healing but the B-12 cream is

what turned it around.

 

Possibly someone in the group knows the correct amounts for compounding.

 

I hope this can in some way help you, I know how miserable eczema can

be, it caused my son great pain physically and emotionally. And I

felt terrible every time we tried something and it didn't work.

 

Deborah

 

 

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

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For whoever was asking about their little 4 year old, I had major digestive

issues at 12 months old and it was a Chiropractic adjustment that brought me

back from disease (and yes, I do make the connection between the skin and

digestive systems) There are many cases of eczema going away after receiving

good Chiropractic care, however, the annoying part is it's tough to predict the

results for each individual. The nice thing about Chiropractic however, is that

it's very safe for Children and you don't lose anything by trying.

Evan

 

 

 

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Find a NAET practitioner!

This noninvasive treatment seems crazy at first but I have seen firsthand the

positive effects. You can go to NAET.com for info. I have had treatments,

my kids and my friends. The treatments cleared my inhalant allergies that I

have had my entire life. My friends son couldn't eat ANYTHING, he was allergic

to every food, and now he is fine. You have to check into it!

It is not a temporary solution, it's a permanant one.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Dear Melissa Rose,

 

It must be horrible to see your little boy

suffer like that.

 

If you possibly can, buy the book " Healing

Psoriasis " by Dr Pagano.

It is about eczema as well.

Even just seeing the pictures on the website

will give you hope.

http://psoriasis-healing.com

 

The book goes deeply into the root causes of

eczema (congested liver and leaky gut) and

offers tips for topical treatment as well.

 

As always, different remedies work for different

people. I love the story of the young boy who

only needed a teaspoon of slippery elm powder

a day to clear right up. Slippery elm (Ulmus Fulva)

is widely available and not expensive.

 

Treating the condition from the inside out

takes time, and meanwhile my friend Magda's

gentle herbal ointment has worked for many

kids in the same boat whose mothers were at

their wits end. It is cheap and safe and is a

great all-over wound healer to have handy.

 

Magda is on a brief trip right now, so don't

try to order at the website if you are in a hurry.

 

But I have one pot of it here and will be glad to

send it to you on Monday.

The one I have is $17, including shipping.

 

You can paypal me ienvan and I will

make sure Magda gets it.

I make no money on this. I just really love this

stuff and enjoy promoting a friend.

 

Go here and be sure to read the testimonials

http://flyinghandsfarm.addr.com

 

In friendship

 

Ien in the Kootenays

http://freegreenliving.com

 

 

 

 

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Hello,

Have you tried a rotation diet? It would need to be done with the

help of a dietician due to his age, but Medicaid should cover this

with a referral from his doctor.

 

Best wishes,

Julie

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema

for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests

done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single

mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on

fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

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This might be of some help..I saw this in " Answers "

http://answers./question/index?qid=20060905123226AAbDZdm

 

Page 132 in Adelle Davis's Let's Get Well deals with the myriad nutritional

deficiencies that can cause eczema. Murray's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine

recommends: Vitamin A 5000 units per day (Unless pregnant!), Vit E 400 IU per

day, Zinc piccolinate 45-60 mg daily til better, Quercetin, grape seed extract,

Green Tea extract, or Gingko biloba; EPA and DHA and evening primrose oil. The

book gives a good discussion and clear details on how to take all this good

stuff. I usually recommend a good multivitamin, EFA complete

(swansonvitamins.com), and Simicort cream (Enzymatic Therapy).

Source(s):

 

I am a pharmacist

 

 

 

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Dear Melissa,

 

Working in the body care industry and being responsible for research and

development,

there is a really simple thing to try for a few weeks and see how you go. We

don't even

need essential oils in this case because he is so young, but there are amazing

benefits

with just maybe 10-12 drops of pure extra virgin olive oil after his bath while

his skin is

still moist and supple. After toweling him off, take a bit of olive oil in your

hands, rub

them together and get a smooth even coat over his whole body. The skin takes

about 15

minutes to absorb what it needs but if you find he doesn't like the way it feels

you can also

use the still damp towel to wipe off any excess oil. This is probably one the

easiest, most

inexpensive ways to combat this problem. (and probably the most effective.)

 

One addition to this is if he can suck up some sunlight whenever possible will

also help

him to assimilate vitamin A. We can take all the vitamin a supplements we want

but

without sunlight to assimilate the vitamin, its useless.

 

Can't picture many sicilians with eczema, hahaha. Sometimes to regress is to

progress. If

we were around when our great grandparents where healing there children, we

probably

would have seen really simple remedies like this as well.

 

Good luck and I wish you the best

 

 

, " Julie " <abetterjulie wrote:

>

> Hello,

> Have you tried a rotation diet? It would need to be done with the

> help of a dietician due to his age, but Medicaid should cover this

> with a referral from his doctor.

>

> Best wishes,

> Julie

> , " sweetachoo "

> <melisarose@> wrote:

> >

> > Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema

> for

> > 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams

> that

> > western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests

> done

> > which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> > heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single

> mom

> > on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on

> fish

> > oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended

> by a

> > local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> > Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little

> boy to

> > suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it

> bleeds

> > than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> > Sincerely,

> > Melisa Rose

> >

>

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, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

 

Hi MELISA ROSE,

I asked you for certain details of your son . however you

can start ANTIM CRUD-30 (buy 10ml in liquid from agood homeopathy

pharmacy)give him 3 drops in half teaspoon water thrice daily .In the

meantime send his history.mail me.

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Dear Mrs. Melisa Rose,

 

What you need to use here is a mixture of " OIL of Almonds and Coconut Shells.

I repeat OIL OF OUTER SHELLS OF Almonds and Coconut.

 

I am sure you are wondering how to get hold of that but all I can tell you is

how to make it your self, though its messy and tedious but works like a magic.

 

You can mail me directly at sanjay_sabikhi and take more details

from me on that.

 

Where are your sons itchy spots located by the way...

 

Take care/Sanjay

 

rajibnain <rajibnain wrote:

, " sweetachoo "

<melisarose wrote:

>

> Hello everybody,my four year old son has been sufering wit excema for

> 3 years and he is only four. we have been through all the creams that

> western medicine has to offer and he has even had allergy tests done

> which proved to be insugnificant. I know now that we really need to

> heal this from the inside out, the problem is that I am a single mom

> on assistance and can not afford a homeopath. I started him on fish

> oil capsules and he was briefly on sulfer tabs as per recomended by a

> local health food store employee, but they did not seem to help.

> Please, any advice would be so welcomed. I don't want my little boy to

> suffer anymore, he spends more time scratching his skin till it bleeds

> than having fun. this is no way for a little boy to live.

> Sincerely,

> Melisa Rose

>

 

Hi MELISA ROSE,

I asked you for certain details of your son . however you

can start ANTIM CRUD-30 (buy 10ml in liquid from agood homeopathy

pharmacy)give him 3 drops in half teaspoon water thrice daily .In the

meantime send his history.mail me.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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