Guest guest Posted December 7, 2006 Report Share Posted December 7, 2006 Here we go again, and now I am going to " can " this post so I can just haul it out next time. First: For topical relief please try my friend Magda's Healing Skin Salve. (I do not get a commission, in case anyone wonders) It has helped small children with eczema whose parents were at their wits end. It has helped heal a caesarean wound that was oozing two years after the birth. It is helping a scar that has been there for 10 years. Amazing stuff, and so safe you could spread it on your bread and eat it. Find it here: http://flyinghandsfarm.addr.com Next: go after the root causes: sluggish liver and leaky gut. Visit http://psoriasis-healing.com Just the pictures on the website should give you hope. Dr John O.A. Pagano has been healing psoriasis for 40 years. He is a chiropractic physician whose method is based on the Edgar Cayce teachings. His book " Healing Psoriasis " is a must-read. The book in a nutshell: The ROOT cause of psoriasis is a sluggish liver and leaky gut syndrome that results in toxic blood. The skin is being used as an organ of elimination. The leaky gut will cause a merry chicken-and-egg dance of auto-immune symptoms. Arthritis can be one. This link goes to an excellent article by Dr Zoltan Rona on how leaky gut causes auto-immune disease. http://www.afpafitness.com/articles/LEAKGUT4.HTM What did we do before Google? Healing leaky gut is not easy but entirely possible. You have to become a detective: figure out which foods are aggravating and avoid those for the time being. No junk! Milk and wheat are frequent culprits, but it can be soy, corn, eggs, anything. There are many good liver herbs. Dandelion, Milk Thistle, Boldo, Swedish Bitters (a mix) come to mind. Some Herbs that can heal the leaky gut: Slippery Elm, Una de Gato, Sangre de Drago. Good probiotics also help, and proteolytic enzymes in between meals help to clean the blood of circulating immune complexes. More on the role of enzymes at this website: http://enzymestuff.com Managing psoriasis and eczema is work, but it can be done! In friendship Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 If eczema can be caused by toxins in the blood, will chelation therapy help to clear up the problem? Has anyone here taken EDTA, if so has it helped clear up any health problems? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 After reading about the connection between eczema and toxic blood, I wondered if chelation therapy of any type may help cure or manage the problem. What about oral chelation, in the form of EDTA? p.s. This is my second post regarding this question, as I could not find my original one. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 well friends i would like to suggest you use for psoriasis and eczema use PURE ALOE VERA GEL which give better result in eczema and psoriasis , " Charles " <mailacc wrote: > > After reading about the connection between eczema and toxic blood, I > wondered if chelation therapy of any type may help cure or manage the > problem. What about oral chelation, in the form of EDTA? > > p.s. This is my second post regarding this question, as I could not > find my original one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 10, 2006 Report Share Posted December 10, 2006 Charles wrote: After reading about the connection between eczema and toxic blood, I wondered if chelation therapy of any type may help cure or manage the problem. What about oral chelation, in the form of EDTA? Charles, in the case of psoriasis and eczema, the root cause of the toxic blood is a leaky gut. Chelation does nothing about that. It would be like cleaning the bathroom floor while the toilet keeps overflowing. You have to heal the intestine. Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 13, 2006 Report Share Posted December 13, 2006 Yes, Aloe vera will definately help! BUT, be sure to read the ingredients because there is usually all kinds of other garbage found in so called natural products these days. Body care is like buying food, keep it as simple and wholesome as possible. If you need a carrot, buy a carrot, not carrot flavor with fd & c orang & red with some cancer causing chemical preservative added. If all else fails just buy yourself an aloe plant, keep it indoors and just break off a little piece anytime you need it, it regenerates rather quickly. If you live in a warm place you might as well get a whole garden going. :-) Hope this helps, Michael Lorenti www.sensatia.com --- hetshilya1234 <hetshilya1234 wrote: > well friends i would like to suggest you use for > psoriasis and eczema > use PURE ALOE VERA GEL which give better result in > eczema and psoriasis > > > > , " Charles " > <mailacc wrote: > > > > After reading about the connection between eczema > and toxic blood, I > > wondered if chelation therapy of any type may help > cure or manage the > > problem. What about oral chelation, in the form of > EDTA? > > > > p.s. This is my second post regarding this > question, as I could not > > find my original one. > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Small Business. http://smallbusiness./r-index Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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