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Hi I am new to the list. I am not new to EO's but still a mere novice. For

some crazy reason I have developed eczema on my left leg and inside left ear

and sometimes its itches like mad and finally got it under control with a

Chickweed tea poultice but cannot seem to get rid of it. I am careful with

my diet btw and have eliminated any triggers. Anyway, any recommendation for

this problem? Also, I am a soapmaker and need to buy EO's in larger

quantities and heard that Rainbow Meadow or From Nature With Love have such

oils, any recommendation on those resources (or others). I assume oils from

those sources are probably not therapeutic quality? Thank you

anne h

 

 

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Hello I am new to the group...I had a question . My son is almost 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested for allergies and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg. We have been giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy out of his diet and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can anyone suggest anything , I am in need of help. Thank you "Liberation through Purification!"

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Though eczema is incurable, child-eczema mostly gets cured by itself

as the baby grows, I beleive.

 

Please confirm if the allergy is due to

a) Lactose in the milk

 

b)Egg yolk

 

c)Egg White

 

What comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but this has to

assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try some

homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be hard on the

toddler.

 

, Free Spirit - Carla

<beautifulclf21> wrote:

> Hello I am new to the group...I had a question . My son is almost

13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested for allergies

and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg. We have been

giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy out of his diet

and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can anyone suggest

anything , I am in need of help. Thank you

>

>

>

> " Liberation through Purification! "

> - Queen Afua

>

> Check out LIBradio !

> " Living In Black "

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unsweetened kombucha extract helped reduced my ecezema

a great deal. Maybe you shoud try it as well

 

--- Dinesh <dinesh5015 wrote:

 

> Though eczema is incurable, child-eczema mostly gets

> cured by itself

> as the baby grows, I beleive.

>

> Please confirm if the allergy is due to

> a) Lactose in the milk

>

> b)Egg yolk

>

> c)Egg White

>

> What comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but

> this has to

> assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try

> some

> homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be

> hard on the

> toddler.

>

> , Free

> Spirit - Carla

> <beautifulclf21> wrote:

> > Hello I am new to the group...I had a question .

> My son is almost

> 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested

> for allergies

> and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg.

> We have been

> giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy

> out of his diet

> and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can

> anyone suggest

> anything , I am in need of help. Thank you

> >

> >

> >

> > " Liberation through Purification! "

> > - Queen Afua

> >

> > Check out LIBradio !

> > " Living In Black "

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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He is allergic to all of the stated and all milk products and milk proteins. Eczema is curable....they just don't want you to know that. They would rather see you use Hydrocortisone creams and eventually develop asthma due to the creams that are supposed to help. Most Africans have an allergic reaction to milk and dairy......Dinesh <dinesh5015 wrote:

Though eczema is incurable, child-eczema mostly gets cured by itself as the baby grows, I beleive.Please confirm if the allergy is due to a) Lactose in the milkb)Egg yolkc)Egg WhiteWhat comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but this has to assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try some homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be hard on the toddler. , Free Spirit - Carla <beautifulclf21> wrote:> Hello I am new to the group...I had a question . My son is almost 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested for allergies and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg. We have been giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy out of his diet and nothing seems to really get rid of

it. Can anyone suggest anything , I am in need of help. Thank you > > > > "Liberation through Purification!"> - Queen Afua> > Check out LIBradio !> "Living In Black"«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§ - PULSE ON WORLD HEALTH CONSPIRACIES! §Subscribe:......... - To :.... - Any information here in is for educational purpose only, it may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. Always consult with a qualified health practitioner before deciding on any course of treatment, especially for serious or life-threatening illnesses.**COPYRIGHT NOTICE**In accordance with

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Thank you I will look into that.mike man <mgsboediitodpc wrote:

unsweetened kombucha extract helped reduced my ecezemaa great deal. Maybe you shoud try it as well --- Dinesh <dinesh5015 wrote:> Though eczema is incurable, child-eczema mostly gets> cured by itself > as the baby grows, I beleive.> > Please confirm if the allergy is due to > a) Lactose in the milk> > b)Egg yolk> > c)Egg White> > What comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but> this has to > assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try> some > homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be> hard on the > toddler.> > , Free> Spirit - Carla > <beautifulclf21> wrote:> > Hello I am new to the group...I had a

question . > My son is almost > 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested> for allergies > and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg.> We have been > giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy> out of his diet > and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can> anyone suggest > anything , I am in need of help. Thank you > > > > > > > > "Liberation through Purification!"> > - Queen Afua> > > > Check out LIBradio !> > "Living In Black"> > > «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§

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How about changing the character of milk-Goat's milk or so? Or

feeding milk straight after extraction(of course the milk has to

certified)or Live yogurt? Soya milk probably causes hypothyrodism.

But as you mention an allergic reaction even to eggs, maybe its the

animal protein or some artificial hormones in the animal product

that is the root cause.

 

Try giving some protein digesting enzymes with the food and see the

results.

 

Instead of using the Hydrocortisone cream which has probably found

to cause blindness in rats, it would be better to use some natural

stuff.

 

If the rashes become infected, use an antiseptic cream, else wash it

with a solution of common salt and epsom salt, and apply Castor

Oil/Petroleum Jelley/Olive oils on the patches. A urea cream with

vit E may also be soothing.

 

Almond milk can be prepared and given to the child.

 

You should expose the affected areas to early morning or evening sun.

 

, Free Spirit - Carla

<beautifulclf21> wrote:

> He is allergic to all of the stated and all milk products and milk

proteins. Eczema is curable....they just don't want you to know

that. They would rather see you use Hydrocortisone creams and

eventually develop asthma due to the creams that are supposed to

help. Most Africans have an allergic reaction to milk and

dairy......

>

> Dinesh <dinesh5015> wrote:Though eczema is incurable, child-

eczema mostly gets cured by itself

> as the baby grows, I beleive.

>

> Please confirm if the allergy is due to

> a) Lactose in the milk

>

> b)Egg yolk

>

> c)Egg White

>

> What comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but this has to

> assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try some

> homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be hard on the

> toddler.

>

> , Free Spirit - Carla

> <beautifulclf21> wrote:

> > Hello I am new to the group...I had a question . My son is

almost

> 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested for allergies

> and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg. We have been

> giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy out of his

diet

> and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can anyone suggest

> anything , I am in need of help. Thank you

> >

> >

> >

> > " Liberation through Purification! "

> > - Queen Afua

> >

> > Check out LIBradio !

> > " Living In Black "

>

>

>

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In the USA, the cows are administered bovine growth hormone, and given lots of antibiotics.

I haven't consumed dairy products for a long time--won't go near it--much less give it to an infant. Soy milk, and rice milk are my substitutes. Aloe vera is known for it's healing properties interanally and externally. I use it regularly topically, as well as include it in my protein shakes. Aloe's ability to digest dead skin, and enhance the growth of new, clear skin is quite remarkable. Dinesh <dinesh5015 wrote:

How about changing the character of milk-Goat's milk or so? Or feeding milk straight after extraction(of course the milk has to certified)or Live yogurt? Soya milk probably causes hypothyrodism. But as you mention an allergic reaction even to eggs, maybe its the animal protein or some artificial hormones in the animal product that is the root cause.Try giving some protein digesting enzymes with the food and see the results.Instead of using the Hydrocortisone cream which has probably found to cause blindness in rats, it would be better to use some natural stuff.If the rashes become infected, use an antiseptic cream, else wash it with a solution of common salt and epsom salt, and apply Castor Oil/Petroleum Jelley/Olive oils on the patches. A urea cream with vit E may also be soothing.Almond milk can be

prepared and given to the child.You should expose the affected areas to early morning or evening sun. , Free Spirit - Carla <beautifulclf21> wrote:> He is allergic to all of the stated and all milk products and milk proteins. Eczema is curable....they just don't want you to know that. They would rather see you use Hydrocortisone creams and eventually develop asthma due to the creams that are supposed to help. Most Africans have an allergic reaction to milk and dairy......> > Dinesh <dinesh5015> wrote:Though eczema is incurable, child-eczema mostly gets cured by itself > as the baby grows, I beleive.> > Please confirm if the allergy is due to > a) Lactose in the milk> > b)Egg yolk> > c)Egg White> > What comes to my mind is mullein tea at bedtime, but this has to >

assessed carefully by an expert, or better still try some > homeopathic medicines which at the least will not be hard on the > toddler.> > , Free Spirit - Carla > <beautifulclf21> wrote:> > Hello I am new to the group...I had a question . My son is almost > 13 months old and he has eczema. We had him tested for allergies > and found out he has a huge allergy to milk and egg. We have been > giving him flaxseed oil and we cut all of the dairy out of his diet > and nothing seems to really get rid of it. Can anyone suggest > anything , I am in need of help. Thank you > > > > > > > > "Liberation through Purification!"> > - Queen Afua> > > > Check out LIBradio !> > "Living In Black"> > > > >

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