Guest guest Posted December 26, 2006 Report Share Posted December 26, 2006 My daughter suffers from large cysts since a teen. She is now 28 and still has problems. They leave large scars and hurt alot. This makes her afraid to be in public and shy. We did hear that she may be lactose intolerant and since using lactose-free milk, things have improved a bit. She also get stomache aches after eating some foods such as cheese etc. What can she take to help? Ina May Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2006 Report Share Posted December 29, 2006 I would look to the diet, Nothing artificial and that includes food colors, flavorings, sweeteners, low fat, no fat, diet soda, preservatives.. Read labels, do not use cake mixes or cookie dough that contain palm oil. In other words eat natural foods including real sugar but cut back as much as possible on sugar. Organic is better. Eat fruits and veggies that are in season. Switch to goats milk and cheese if indeed lactose intolerant. Goats milk agrees with people that cannot tolerate cow milk. Goats milk is full of nutrients. Red Clover and Calendula and Chickweed and Rose hip tea will help heal the skin condition-- 4 cups a day and if needed to be sweet, then a tablespoon of vegetable glycerin would suffice or the water from boiled dates or raisins would also sweeten the tea. The same tea applied topically as a compress or rinse would help also or thickened with dry oatmeal to make a mask daily. If you have growing aloe vera plants, the leaf peeled and inside gelatin scraped out and applied is very healing and can be left on the cysts. Nourish the skin twice a week with a mask of egg yolk that is then covered with beaten egg whites. Let dry and wash off with plain water. Leaves skin soft and glowing. Use a mixture of rose water and glycerin as a lotion, wonderful for the skin. Get some Red Root tincture to clear the lymph glands and take it as a teaspoon full 3 times a day. Follow with apple or grape juice. Golden Seal and Echinacea will clear up the infection that is causing the cysts. Get a combination of both in a tincture and use 1 tsp. 3 times a day and follow with juice. Allow a few months to clear up the condition. Use only glycerin soap on the skin or Dove soap. Drink 4 glasses of pure water each day. Stay away from commercial acne preparations which are just too harsh and aggravate the condition. Don't use bubble bath. Peace, Thyme Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 Hi, Could it be lipoma? Try Baryta Carb 200, homeo medicine, 2 doses per day mon & night for a week & then only one dose bedtime till it clears. Stop medicine if it doesn't agree. ========================= RSchl44964 wrote: > I would look to the diet, Nothing artificial and that includes food colors, > flavorings, sweeteners, low fat, no fat, diet soda, preservatives.. Read > labels, do not use cake mixes or cookie dough that contain palm oil. > In other words eat natural foods including real sugar but cut back as much > as possible on sugar. Organic is better. Eat fruits and veggies that are in > season. Switch to goats milk and cheese if indeed lactose intolerant. Goats milk > agrees with people that cannot tolerate cow milk. Goats milk is full of > nutrients. > > Red Clover and Calendula and Chickweed and Rose hip tea will help heal the > skin condition-- 4 cups a day and if needed to be sweet, then a tablespoon of > vegetable glycerin would suffice or the water from boiled dates or raisins > would also sweeten the tea. The same tea applied topically as a compress or > rinse would help also or thickened with dry oatmeal to make a mask daily. If you > have growing aloe vera plants, the leaf peeled and inside gelatin scraped > out and applied is very healing and can be left on the cysts. > Nourish the skin twice a week with a mask of egg yolk that is then covered > with beaten egg whites. Let dry and wash off with plain water. Leaves skin > soft and glowing. Use a mixture of rose water and glycerin as a lotion, > wonderful for the skin. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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