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Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the past year. She has

been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost every

cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

helpful..

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While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a cream with natural herbs that

seems to give relief. The name is Kukui cream and can be ordered from Oils of

Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe because of her age, her condition is resistant to

treatment?

 

carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly woman age 91 has

developed eczema over the past year. She has

been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost every

cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

helpful..

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi,

 

There is a 999 Anti-Inflammatory & Anti-Fungal ointment, very good

for eczema. If you can find a local chinese drugstore, they should

have it. you can also find it on ebay, about 3~5 bucks.

 

Wang Qiang

http://www.tcmdepot.com

 

 

, Eandrew T

<eandrewt2000 wrote:

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> While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a cream with natural

herbs that seems to give relief. The name is Kukui cream and can be

ordered from Oils of Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe because of her

age, her condition is resistant to treatment?

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> carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly woman age 91

has developed eczema over the past year. She has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term

help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions

only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

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If her doctor will okay it and she can find one for usage an infrared

sauna will help clear it. It will take several days' treatment but it

is known, and i've experienced it first hand, to work fast!

 

 

, Eandrew T

<eandrewt2000 wrote:

>

> While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a cream with natural

herbs that seems to give relief. The name is Kukui cream and can be

ordered from Oils of Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe because of her

age, her condition is resistant to treatment?

>

> carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly woman age 91 has

developed eczema over the past year. She has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

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To anyone who has eczema. I have had it since I was 2. I stopped

using ANY product that contains petroleum, lanolin or mineral oil.

So many people with eczema think slathering on lotion is the answer-

when really it will make it worse in the end. You can find lotions

without these products in them. At first you will feel like your

body is having almost withdrawel like symptoms and then you will get

to the point that you almost don't have to use lotion at all. I

also stopped using anti-perspirant. I know it sounds a little

gross, but your body is made with sweat glands for a reason! If you

can't get those toxins out one way they will come out another. Of

course- lifestyle and diet are a whole nother issue, but stay away

from petroleum (side note- petroleum is usually the base for most

eczema medicines) Also- stay away from sodium lauryl/laureth

sulfate in shampoo. Also- I'd love to know how many people with

eczema have colon problems. Once again- if the body is absorbing

toxins in the colon and can't get them out properly it will get out

some other way. Candida issues are another big one that helps to

take care of. Sorry-it kind of sounds like I'm ranting, but it took

me 16 years of doctors and steroid creams with no results and two

years with a good chiropractor and herbalist (and a little research)

to completely cure my problems. Good luck!

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Eczema is usually caused by either a clogged up colon or liver. I

would suggest using In-Liven probiotic superfood

(www.goodskinforlife.com). Many have overcome their eczema with this

and it will certainly help her to have regular bowel movements which I

would bet she needs as well. At her age (my grandma's 93 so I know

the territory!) the bowels rarely function well. Probably the multi-

vitamins would cause further problems unless they are a very good

quality and in liquid form.

 

With In-Liven she will fix her bacteria imbalance and fill her body

with nutrients and all the amino acids necessary to build proteins.

 

A study was done about eczema and bacteria and improvments were made

using good bacteria (probiotics). Healing usually takes place quite

quickly. Most people I know see results within a few days to a month

maximum.

 

Avoid sugar and chemicals, scented laundry soaps, dish soaps without

gloves, etc. and use as much organic produce as possible.

 

I would also use some essential fatty acids like cod liver oil, hemp

oil, borage, evening primrose, black seed, etc. Use a larger amount

than on the label for several months, even up to triple. This is food

and she cannot overdose although she should increase it slowly, not

all at once.

 

Email me for extra files about the In-Liven and correct amounts to be

taking.

 

Sharon Hoehner

hotmocha

 

 

, " carolyn91012 "

<tx30323 wrote:

>

> Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the past year. She

has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

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What kind of soap -- or " soap " -- does she use, or anything else that

contacts her skin? The vast majority of " soap " you buy in the store is

petroleum-detergent. I make my own real lye soap, and have heard of

many cases of eczema and other skin problems that have cleared up when

they started using real, natural soap (without synthetic colors and

fragrances).

 

Joy

 

, " carolyn91012 "

<tx30323 wrote:

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> Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the past year. She has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

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, Eandrew T

<eandrewt2000 wrote:

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> While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a cream with natural

herbs that seems to give relief. The name is Kukui cream and can be

ordered from Oils of Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe because of her

age, her condition is resistant to treatment?

>

> carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly woman age 91

has developed eczema over the past year. She has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term

help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions

only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

>

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>

>

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I just read sharons helpful advice regarding excema, would giving my four year

old son a liquid probiotic be bennificial for helping his excema? I have posted

before about this sad problem of my sons and have tried diffrent things such as

goat soap and other such internal supplements. any other help we would greatly

appreciate as my son suffers much of the time.

thank you

melisa

 

Sharon <hotmocha wrote: Eczema is

usually caused by either a clogged up colon or liver. I

would suggest using In-Liven probiotic superfood

(www.goodskinforlife.com). Many have overcome their eczema with this

and it will certainly help her to have regular bowel movements which I

would bet she needs as well. At her age (my grandma's 93 so I know

the territory!) the bowels rarely function well. Probably the multi-

vitamins would cause further problems unless they are a very good

quality and in liquid form.

 

With In-Liven she will fix her bacteria imbalance and fill her body

with nutrients and all the amino acids necessary to build proteins.

 

A study was done about eczema and bacteria and improvments were made

using good bacteria (probiotics). Healing usually takes place quite

quickly. Most people I know see results within a few days to a month

maximum.

 

Avoid sugar and chemicals, scented laundry soaps, dish soaps without

gloves, etc. and use as much organic produce as possible.

 

I would also use some essential fatty acids like cod liver oil, hemp

oil, borage, evening primrose, black seed, etc. Use a larger amount

than on the label for several months, even up to triple. This is food

and she cannot overdose although she should increase it slowly, not

all at once.

 

Email me for extra files about the In-Liven and correct amounts to be

taking.

 

Sharon Hoehner

hotmocha

 

, " carolyn91012 "

<tx30323 wrote:

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> Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the past year. She

has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

Melisa

 

 

 

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I once advised an elderly woman with eczema on her legs to tear up an old

sheet into strips and soak them in very strong calendula tea and wrap her legs

with the strips every morning or evening, whichever was more convenient. She

was thrilled when the eczema started to disappear and healing had started

after a couple of weeks. I also advised drinking 3-4 cups of the Calendula tea

as well.

Eczema is caused by an allergen. Find what the culprit is and eliminate it.

My son was allergic to cow milk and had eczema on arms, legs and cheeks.

Switching him to goat milk solved the problem. Has anything new been added that

is ingested or near her body? Letting her have a short sun bath daily would

help also even if it is only in front of a large window.

Peace,

Thyme

 

 

 

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Yes i have to agree with Joy. Most of the time the

main culprit for causing such conditions is one

particular chemical found in a certain product you are

using. Don't forget lots of exercise, fresh water, and

a healthy diet, but certainly natural bodycare is the

only way to go.

 

I would suggest a natural soap bath/ shower, dry off

completely, then while still damp, rub a body oil into

your entire body. This simple practice will have

excellent results especially during the dry cold

months. Here's a link

http://sensatia.com/body_en/body_oil/meditation.php

 

I hope this helps.

 

Sincerely,

Michael

sensatia.com

 

--- jmr1290 <jomarex wrote:

 

> What kind of soap -- or " soap " -- does she use, or

> anything else that

> contacts her skin? The vast majority of " soap " you

> buy in the store is

> petroleum-detergent. I make my own real lye soap,

> and have heard of

> many cases of eczema and other skin problems that

> have cleared up when

> they started using real, natural soap (without

> synthetic colors and

> fragrances).

>

> Joy

>

> ,

> " carolyn91012 "

> <tx30323 wrote:

> >

> > Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the

> past year. She has

> > been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She

> has tried almost every

> > cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and

> no long term help.

> > She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has

> tried many home

> > remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many

> prescriptions only

> > two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any

> suggestions would be

> > helpful..

> >

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kukui cream would probably work. As long as it is the

pure stuff without any added chemicals or un-natural

preservatives. Kukui nut is pretty much the same as

candle nut or macadamia nut, with different parts of

the world having different names and slightly

different species.

 

good luck,

Michael

sensatia.com

 

--- karam_mohmed2001 <karam_mohmed2001

wrote:

 

> , Eandrew T

>

> <eandrewt2000 wrote:

> >

> > While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a

> cream with natural

> herbs that seems to give relief. The name is Kukui

> cream and can be

> ordered from Oils of Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe

> because of her

> age, her condition is resistant to treatment?

> >

> > carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly

> woman age 91

> has developed eczema over the past year. She has

> > been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She

> has tried almost

> every

> > cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and

> no long term

> help.

> > She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has

> tried many home

> > remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many

> prescriptions

> only

> > two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any

> suggestions would be

> > helpful..

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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the superfood probiotic idea is a good one. this condition is generally caused

by lack of friendly bacteria and candida overgrowth, thus a fungal problem. Also

omega 3 deficiency. She should also be taking 1-2 g C, magnesium and potassium

not just calcium (actually bananas are loaded with mg and K). Humans don't

product vitamin c as do most other mammals. yes we are mammals!!!!!!

matt

 

 

Rev. Matthew M. Curtin Managing Director

www.icupartners.com www.icuhealthy.com 484-798-7000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi.

 

If possible and u can pl try urine therapy.

 

Your friendly.

 

Bharat.

 

karam_mohmed2001 <karam_mohmed2001 wrote:

, Eandrew T

<eandrewt2000 wrote:

>

> While in Hawaii on vacation, we learned about a cream with natural

herbs that seems to give relief. The name is Kukui cream and can be

ordered from Oils of Aloha. Worth a try, but maybe because of her

age, her condition is resistant to treatment?

>

> carolyn91012 <tx30323 wrote: Elderly woman age 91

has developed eczema over the past year. She has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term

help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions

only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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, " Johnny Sanders "

<johnnysanders wrote:

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> I have found personally a good quality emu oil works wonders for any

> type of skin problem. Apply 3 times a day. Kind Regards, Johnny

> Sanders

>

 

Dear Johnny,

 

Could you please tell me the brand name of emu oil, and where we can

buy it?

 

I appreciate

Thanks and BR

Suhendro

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I personally use emu oil from longview farms. Please note I am in NO WAY :))

associated with them just a customer. http://www.longviewfarms.com Kind

Regards, Johnny Sanders

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suhendro_na

Monday, January 01, 2007 1:47 PM

Re: I need help for eczema

 

 

, " Johnny Sanders "

<johnnysanders wrote:

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> I have found personally a good quality emu oil works wonders for any

> type of skin problem. Apply 3 times a day. Kind Regards, Johnny

> Sanders

>

 

Dear Johnny,

 

Could you please tell me the brand name of emu oil, and where we can

buy it?

 

I appreciate

Thanks and BR

Suhendro

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I have to jump in here with this comment.

 

The skin is an organ of the body and within it is an

elimination system of its own known as the sweat

gland. When the elimination systems are not

functioning properly, you will have all kinds of

issues. Ezcema is one of them. Get the body's

elimination system cleaned out and functioning. EFA's,

amino acids, minerals, enzymes etc and you will see a

noticeable difference! De-stress the body.

 

In the mean time you can use Extra Virgin Olive oil as

a moisturizer and soother. It is natural and doesn't

plug the pores.

 

Jenny Kernan

Biofeedback Therapist

 

Quantum Biofeedback Therapy

Remote Healing or Local Sessions

www.quantumassociatesofutah.com

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Hi all... I'm kind of a newbee to this group...but I do have a solution to

'eczema'.

I have had psoriasis for years and nothing seemed to help. I used MG217 for

awhile and it helped but was never completely gone. About a week ago I got

some carbolated salve (from Watkins) and now...7 days later...I can hardly see

my psoriasis that was so bad. I'm SURE it will be gone very shortly. I am so

happy to have found this product.

I enjoy reading all the posts...kathleen

 

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pick up some Neem leaves, grind and make a paste.

Apply this paste to the affected area. You will find

cure fro eczema.

 

--- Johnny Sanders <johnnysanders wrote:

 

> I personally use emu oil from longview farms.

> Please note I am in NO WAY :)) associated with them

> just a customer. http://www.longviewfarms.com Kind

> Regards, Johnny Sanders

> -

> suhendro_na

>

> Monday, January 01, 2007 1:47 PM

> Re: I need help for

> eczema

>

>

> , " Johnny

> Sanders "

> <johnnysanders wrote:

> >

> > I have found personally a good quality emu oil

> works wonders for any

> > type of skin problem. Apply 3 times a day. Kind

> Regards, Johnny

> > Sanders

> >

>

> Dear Johnny,

>

> Could you please tell me the brand name of emu

> oil, and where we can

> buy it?

>

> I appreciate

> Thanks and BR

> Suhendro

>

>

>

>

>

> [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

>

>

 

 

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, " carolyn91012 "

<tx30323 wrote:

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> Elderly woman age 91 has developed eczema over the past year. She

has

> been to the Dr. and allergist with no help. She has tried almost

every

> cream, ointment, antihistamine on the market and no long term help.

> She has had 2 kenalog shots this year. She has tried many home

> remidies and prescribtions. She doesn't take many prescriptions only

> two. She takes multivitamin and calicum. Any suggestions would be

> helpful..

>

are u living in india if so please provide me your residential address

and I will send u medicine for eczema free of cost

I have a medicine which is given by us for eczema and it can be

completely cured .

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What is this emu oil? Can some one tell me whether

this is available in India?

--- Johnny Sanders <johnnysanders wrote:

 

> I have found personally a good quality emu oil works

> wonders for any

> type of skin problem. Apply 3 times a day. Kind

> Regards, Johnny

> Sanders

>

>

>

 

 

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