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Could be the liver problem or dry skin

 

--- On Wed, 10/1/08, smit <smit197 wrote:

 

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itching

 

Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 8:35 AM

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What can be reason for terrible itching and leaving red mark _ sores .

 

 

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Many things can be causing this!  I have been dealing with my daughter's eczema

for a year now and we have not been able to pinpoint the cause, but we are

working with a classical homeopath to try and eliminate the itching and rashes.

Firstly, foods may be the cause, most often cow's milk and cow's milk products,

wheat gluten is another big offender.  Also environmental allergens could be the

cause.  your detergent, soaps, lotions, chemicals in the air, your water

etc.  Try switching to all natural soaps such as Dr. Bronner's brand and using

only natural products on your skin, such as coconut oil as a moisturizer.  Get

water filtration in your home if you do not have that already; something to

remove chlorine such as Aquasana brand filters (for bath and drinking)

 

Also try doing a gentle liver cleanse with dandelion and burdock roots made into

a tea several times per day.  Regular baths with sea salts and Epsom salts and a

nice clay may help draw impurities out of the skin and oatmeal baths help with

itch.  Just grind some oats in your blender or coffee grinder and put them into

a cotton sock and tie closed; place the sock under the hot water faucet and

squeeze into bath using the cotton sock as a wash cloth on irritated areas. 

 

Warm Regards,

Connie

 

 

 

Connie Young, LMT

www.LostRiverNaturals.com

Organic Herbal Handcrafts

Bath Goodies, Body Care, TEAS,

Massage and much more!

 

 

 

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Here is the remedy I would recommend for this immediately and for 1 mo.

 

1. draw a hot bath at nite; add 1/2 cup of common Salt; soak for 1/2 hr

 

2. after bath; rinse with cool water; dry skin completey with towel;

 

3. also add Epsom's Salts and or one tspn. mineral oil or lavendar oil

to the bath water; the whole key is to stop whatever is causing itching

 

itching can be: DRY SKIN; HARSH SOAPS; SYNTHETIC CHEMICAL SHAMPOOS;

certain bacteria can itch; small mites can cause intense itching;

these are called Scabies; you can ask for lotion for the scabies or

you can use Pine Tar Oil Soap Bar; let dry; on skin; rinse cool water;

 

Take shower; lather soap; let soap dry; rinse off with cool water;

 

Just taking a cool shower or warm bath will relieve itching; then take

 

a. Vitamin C tablets daily and / or b. Vitamin B3 Niacin pills or

vitamin b complex tablets; wash hair frequently with conditioner;

 

DO NOT USE ANY HARSH SOAPS; ESP. do not use dandruff shampoos; or the

soap known as Irish Spring; this is pure degetergent; a chemical;

KEY WORDS; hot showers;mineral oil;Epsom's Salt;Calamine Lotion;Kwell

 

You can take a cotton ball; put witch haz

 

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My liver likes to be respected, and the main way it lets me know when

it is not happy is making me itch. When that happens I also get red

streaks if I scratch. A few days of virtuous living, some herbal teas

or Dandelion tincture and some extra enzymes take care of it.

 

The bottom line is: address this both from the outside and from the

inside. Good luck!

 

Ien in the Kootenays, where the Dandelion roots are juicy

http://freegreenliving.com

http://wildwholefoods.net

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I know at one time I was given a blood allergy test, not one used by

modern day docs, but an alternative doctor. This was a human

bloodprint test, from a company called Immuno Laboratories - and

gives very detailed allergy triggers.

 

One of my allergies was eggs. I wasn't a big egg eater, just a few a

week - but began to notice that when I ate them, I would begin to

itch severely!!

 

Years later, I noticed my babies breaking out in eczema patches

(which I would assume itch) when my intake of hydrogenated oils

increase.

 

Now, in myself, I itch terribly when I have anything with red or

yellow food coloring.

 

Last pregnancy, I became extrememly sensitive to aspirin and

salicylates/ tartrazines (you can google these). The docs had me on

daily aspirin to thin a blood clotting condition they 'think' I might

have - and I have had a miscarriage.

 

 

This 3rd time on them for 20 weeks was too much and my body went

crazy. Not only did I itch, but my tongue would tingle, lips would

tingle and go numb - it was scary.

 

Once I cut out hydrogenated oils, this helped tremendously. But now,

for instance - last week I had some red jello - I was itching like

crazy within 15 minutes.

 

I've learned to pay attention to what I've just eaten, after symptoms

begin, and not always - but most of the time can tell what the

trigger is.

 

Candace

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