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Hi,

How did u make the dock leaf oil? i always itch, apreciate your help.

patriciatheherbalteapot <theherbalteapotherbal remedies Sent: Thursday, June 1, 2006 10:07:57 AMHerbal Remedies - itchingI have found that dock leaf is fantastic for any itching. It is said to be used for nettles but, it works on bug bites, hives, etc. It is only a tempoary relief, you need to re-apply. I took some fresh dock leaf and made an oil and then an ointment. Everyone I have given this to just loves it. My friend said it worked instantly for her on mosquito bites. I believe the dock in my yard if yellow dock.SueFederal Law requires that we warn you of the following: 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own

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I am trying to figure out what my body is trying to tell me or what

lessons I am supposed to learn from my body itching. Numerous Doctors

have not been able to diagnose the cause or help with a solution to

stop the itching. Any ideas on the lesson or a solution?

Penny

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I suppose this might seem weird...but I've had similiar sympotms of itching.  I

usually take it as a sign that my body is somewhat " toxic " and i try and clear

my body.  For me that means my liver may need to " detox " and for this I take

milk thistle...also I eat a vegan diet largely  and lots of water.  Oddly

enough...for me this helps.

 

max

 

--- On Wed, 1/14/09, Penny Roberts <penny5515 wrote:

Penny Roberts <penny5515

itching

 

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I am trying to figure out what my body is trying to tell me or what

 

lessons I am supposed to learn from my body itching. Numerous Doctors

 

have not been able to diagnose the cause or help with a solution to

 

stop the itching. Any ideas on the lesson or a solution?

 

Penny

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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itching can be due to soaps you wash your clothes with; shampoos etc. a.

 

What type of itching do you mean;' hives ? is there a rash ?

 

If accompianed by a rash; Niacin Vit. B3 tabs could help cure this; A.

, " Penny Roberts "

<penny5515 wrote:

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> I am trying to figure out what my body is trying to tell me or what

> lessons I am supposed to learn from my body itching. Numerous Doctors

> have not been able to diagnose the cause or help with a solution to

> stop the itching. Any ideas on the lesson or a solution?

> Penny

>

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Penny,

 

 

 

I have an undiagnosed itch on my back. I have gone through the allergy

trials, changing soaps, wearing only pure cotton's, etc with no relief,

until a dermatologists recommended I buy Sarna. It's an over the counter,

inexpensive, anti itch cream and works great for a long period of time. I

apply it after my shower and it lasts all day. At the least it will stop the

itch until you can locate the cause.

 

 

 

Abundant Blessings,

 

Cynthia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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your question is very vague, here is one simple approach.

stand up with hands down freely, where your middle finger touches, press

on that point,

highly likely you will feel painful if you press little hard, if that

happens, it means you got

some blockage in your body's drainage system and created the itching

feeling.

gently rub on the painful point during the next few days, the pain will

go away, so will

your itching feeling. try it out and let us know.

 

 

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 I did post something earlier for  you- there was  something i forgot to

add----- there is a rash that is quite xommon-you often see people with it at

the beach-it is a patch of skin  that doesn't tan-i think it's fungal- but i am

unsure----------- it slowly grows  and spreads  very slowly over years-can be

itchy--- i had it for years-i must have asjked 8 or 10 doctors over the first

3-4 yrs i had it and tried   all sorts of creams -the only thing that vaguely

helped  was selsun shampoo-  rub in when showering however this also did not 

get rid of it just  keept it  quiet--- one day i was at a doc for some minor

thing like a   kicked toe or something and he noticed the rash-----i told

him  i'd had it for years and tried everything but  to no avail-he said it was

easy to get rid of and prescribed a cream-called prevaryl or prevaril, i think

it had a y in it  but  that's the pronounciation-,it  is a  chemical-i'm

sure , however -it is

like a wash-it comes in 3 sachets, in a box-after  a shower , each day -you

rub over area with a little water and leave on------do this for 3 days--------it

must be done one moth later to kill remaining spores--it works -i have put many

people with same rash on to it and all had success.-you were vague in describing

your rash-or itch----- without more info it is  extremely hard to pinpoint and

 diagnose... so  hope all postings  give some insight

 

 

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---as a direction to loook down look into the edgar cayce material

under itching

where is it itching btw

p In , " Penny Roberts "

<penny5515 wrote:

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> I am trying to figure out what my body is trying to tell me or what

> lessons I am supposed to learn from my body itching. Numerous Doctors

> have not been able to diagnose the cause or help with a solution to

> stop the itching. Any ideas on the lesson or a solution?

> Penny

>

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Intereesting information; I have heard from Dr. Carlton Fredericks MD

when I used to listen his raido programs

 

Adding Omegas Oils to the diet can help prevent Eczema; Omegas 3,6.9;-

-- In , connie <connieyounglmt

wrote:

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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

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