Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for me. I have some rough dry skin around my middle which also goes up each of my sides. It seems like in the summer time the itching isn't so bad but now it is driving me crazy. I have tiny little red bumbs on the skin. I thought that eating any kind of sugar was making it worse but now I'm not sure that's it. When I say sugar I mean eating a bit of apple in my focc, or eating some buttercup squash. I don't do any other sugar at all. I have ovarian cancer and rather large fibroids. I am taking oleander, Vit D3 4000 iu (just been taking for a couple weeks now), rejuvenzyme, super curcumin (just started), NAC 9just started), milk thistle (just started), Max3 IP-6 & Ionositol plus Maitake and Cats claw, essiac tea, probiotics and following the budwig protocol. Seems I have had the skin condition for many years but it has slowly gotten worse. Now I can hardly have cloths around my middle some days. I'm wondering if it can be a Vit D deficency since it gets worse in the winter. I just haven't seen anything about that. BTW I recenly had five teeth removed and I noticed my energy seemed much better after and I can tolerate more oleander now (still just doing two a day but no headache and very little nasua and I can take it daily) so will be uping this weekend. Now just have this very annoying itching! Mary Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Hello, please remember that the liver can only handle so much and any more than that is counter productive. It might be to you advantage to introduce a few supplements at a time. Rotating the supplements is sometimes quite helpful to the body and the liver.Educatation is important, you might start by reading reputable material such as a book by Keith Block Md. Life Over Cancer and websites such as beyondhealth.com, orhis book Never be sick again oleander soup From: mblongdonDate: Sat, 28 Nov 2009 02:22:48 +0000 itching/rash I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for me.I have some rough dry skin around my middle which also goes up eachof my sides. It seems like in the summer time the itching isn't so bad but now it is driving me crazy. I have tiny little red bumbs on the skin. I thought that eating any kind of sugar was making it worse butnow I'm not sure that's it. When I say sugar I mean eating a bit of apple in my focc, or eating some buttercup squash. I don't do any other sugar at all. I have ovarian cancer and rather large fibroids. I am taking oleander, Vit D3 4000 iu (just been taking for a couple weeks now), rejuvenzyme, super curcumin (just started), NAC 9just started), milk thistle (just started), Max3 IP-6 & Ionositol plus Maitake and Cats claw, essiac tea, probiotics and following the budwig protocol.Seems I have had the skin condition for many years but it has slowlygotten worse. Now I can hardly have cloths around my middle some days.I'm wondering if it can be a Vit D deficency since it gets worse in the winter. I just haven't seen anything about that. BTW I recenly had five teeth removed and I noticed my energy seemed muchbetter after and I can tolerate more oleander now (still just doing two a day but no headache and very little nasua and I can take it daily) so will be uping this weekend. Now just have this very annoying itching!Mary Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Do you have a dog? I was wondering if it could be scabies, tiny burrowing insects related to spiders. They itch a lot at night. It is not typical to get them at the waist, usually it's in skin folds, and they tend to spread, but it could be an atypical infection. If it is, wash clothes and bedding in hot water, hot dryer. Treatment: Tea Tree Oil Tea tree oil contains a substance, terpinen-4-ol, that is lethal to scabies mites and eggs. It can also kill bacteria and help treat inflammation. Scientists in Darwin, Australia found tea tree oil to be just as effective as commonly prescribed pesticides. Add 10-20 drops of pure tea tree oil to warm bath water and soak for 15 minutes. Do not get in the eyes or mouth. Do this every day for about 3 weeks. You can also add 6 drops of pure tea tree oil to 1 tablespoon of aloe vera gel, mix, and apply to affected areas. Neem and Turmeric Instead of killing mites directly, neem stops the reproduction cycles of mites. Turmeric has been used for centuries to treat itchy skin and has an antiseptic effect that can help the healing process. Turmeric is not necessary to treat scabies. Researchers at the Medical and Cancer Research and Treatment Centre, Nagercoil, India had very impressive results from treating 814 people with scabies using a paste of neem and turmeric. 97% of the people were cured within 3-15 days. To make a paste, pound 1 part turmeric root and 4 parts neem leaf using a pestle and mortar. A little bit of water my be needed. After bathing, spread the paste over the affected areas and leave on to dry. Repeat this daily until curedRead more: http://www.brighthub.com/health/alternative-medicine/articles/40180.aspx#ixzz0Y8wOzELO MARKETPLACE Going Green: Your resource for green living Parenting Zone: Find useful resources for a happy, healthy family and home Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest • Un • Terms of Use .. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Beth,I know that skin conditions are always connected with large intestine.May be a detoxification of this path is necessary...Efi--- Στις Σάβ., 28/11/09, ο/η mblongdon <mblongdon ÎγÏαψε:Από: mblongdon <mblongdonΘÎμα: itching/rashÎ Ïος: oleander soup ΗμεÏομηνία: Σάββατο, 28 ÎοÎμβÏιος 2009, 4:22 I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for me. I have some rough dry skin around my middle which also goes up each of my sides. It seems like in the summer time the itching isn't so bad but now it is driving me crazy. I have tiny little red bumbs on the skin. I thought that eating any kind of sugar was making it worse but now I'm not sure that's it. When I say sugar I mean eating a bit of apple in my focc, or eating some buttercup squash. I don't do any other sugar at all. I have ovarian cancer and rather large fibroids. I am taking oleander, Vit D3 4000 iu (just been taking for a couple weeks now), rejuvenzyme, super curcumin (just started), NAC 9just started), milk thistle (just started), Max3 IP-6 & Ionositol plus Maitake and Cats claw, essiac tea, probiotics and following the budwig protocol. Seems I have had the skin condition for many years but it has slowly gotten worse. Now I can hardly have cloths around my middle some days. I'm wondering if it can be a Vit D deficency since it gets worse in the winter. I just haven't seen anything about that. BTW I recenly had five teeth removed and I noticed my energy seemed much better after and I can tolerate more oleander now (still just doing two a day but no headache and very little nasua and I can take it daily) so will be uping this weekend. Now just have this very annoying itching! Mary Beth ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ΒαÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά Î¼Î·Î½Ï Î¼Î±Ï„Î± (spam); Το Mail διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών μηνυμάτων http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 In a message dated 11/27/2009 8:23:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, mblongdon writes: Now just have this very annoying itching!Mary Beth _______________ Mary Beth, why not try castor oil rubbed right on your skin. I've only heard great things about castor oil. It certainly won't hurt. HTH Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 2009 Report Share Posted November 28, 2009 Hi Mary Beth, We didn't read anything about how much water and sea salt you are drinking. We use/apply apple cider vinegar first, if it doesn't clear up the rash and help the itch, we use a honey and hydrogen peroxide mix next then back again with apple cider vinegar....hope this helps you like it does us....adtomeus in Love oleander soup , efi noname <empasi_home wrote: > > Beth, > I know that skin conditions are always connected with large intestine.May be a detoxification of this path is necessary... > Efi > > --- Στις Σάβ., 28/11/09, ο/η mblongdon <mblongdon ÎγÏαψε: > > Î`πό: mblongdon <mblongdon > ΘÎμα: itching/rash > Î Ïος: oleander soup > ΗμεÏομηνία: Σάββατο, 28 ÎοÎμβÏιος 2009, 4:22 >  > > > I was wondering if anyone has a suggestion for me. > > I have some rough dry skin around my middle which also goes up each > > of my sides. It seems like in the summer time the itching isn't so bad but now it is driving me crazy. I have tiny little red bumbs on the skin. I thought that eating any kind of sugar was making it worse but > > now I'm not sure that's it. When I say sugar I mean eating a bit of apple in my focc, or eating some buttercup squash. I don't do any other sugar at all. I have ovarian cancer and rather large fibroids. I am taking oleander, Vit D3 4000 iu (just been taking for a couple weeks now), rejuvenzyme, super curcumin (just started), NAC 9just started), milk thistle (just started), Max3 IP-6 & Ionositol plus Maitake and Cats claw, essiac tea, probiotics and following the budwig protocol. > > Seems I have had the skin condition for many years but it has slowly > > gotten worse. Now I can hardly have cloths around my middle some days. > > I'm wondering if it can be a Vit D deficency since it gets worse in the winter. I just haven't seen anything about that. > > BTW I recenly had five teeth removed and I noticed my energy seemed much > > better after and I can tolerate more oleander now (still just doing two a day but no headache and very little nasua and I can take it daily) so will be uping this weekend. Now just have this very annoying itching! > > Mary Beth > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _________ > ΧÏησιμοποιείτε ; > Î'αÏεθήκατε τα ενοχλητικά μηνÏματα (spam); Το Mail > διαθÎτει την καλÏτεÏη δυνατή Ï€Ïοστασία κατά των ενοχλητικών > μηνυμάτων http://login./config/mail?.intl=gr > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2009 Report Share Posted November 29, 2009 You are absolutely correct when you caution people to not overtax their livers. The liver can only handle so much and the livers of people with cancer can usually handle even less. As you may have noticed, cleansing, protecting and regenerating the liver, along with keeping the bile ducts open and flowing, are essential elements of my suggested anti-cancer protocol. The late great cancer pioneer Max Gerson observed that he never found a single cancer patient who did not also have an impaired liver. To me that is highly suggestive that an impaired liver and an impaired immune system are common elements in most instances of cancer due to a failure of the body to properly eliminate toxins and an inability to ward off and beat cancer via the natural first line of defense, the immune system. When Gerson began treating patients with his juice therapy, half of them ended up dying of liver failure from all the increased toxins caused by cancer cell die off. As a result, he began demanding that all of his patients take frequent coffee enemas to keep the toxins flowing out of the liver. I think that coffee enemas are an important tool, but I suggest much more than just the enemas (cleansing, milk thistle, selenium, curcumin, alpha lipoic acid, coconut milk, beetroot juice, etc.). If a person is not taking such measures to keep the liver cleansed and help it regain full function, they could be courting disaster if they are also using a strong cancer killing protocol that is killing off lots of cancer cells over a short period of time. All the best, oleander soup , Cypriano Aguerria <caguerria wrote:>> > Hello, please remember that the liver can only handle so much and any more than that is counter productive. It might be to you advantage to introduce a few supplements at a time. Rotating the supplements is sometimes quite helpful to the body and the liver.Educatation is important, you might start by reading reputable material such as a book by Keith Block Md. Life Over Cancer and websites such as beyondhealth.com, orhis book Never be sick again > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2009 Report Share Posted December 2, 2009 Thanks so much for everyone's replys. No one said anything about the vitamin D so I guess that is not necessairily a factor in the rash. I have started uping the coffee enemas. I have done a couple before but not regularly. I am taking milk thistle and curcuim. I have the coconut oil in my oleolux but haven't had any besides that but I can add it. I am alergic to beets, unfortunately (I love them). I have ordered selenium and that should be here any day. I am not sure what doses to take on everything. So far I have just been following what it says on the bottle but am not sure if that's the right amount. I am taking 4 a day on the MAX3, 4 a day of the Rejuvenzyme, 2 a day on the super curcumin, 8,000 now of the vit D (but I saw recently that I should be taking up to 10,000 a day), 3 a day on the milk thistle and 2 a day on the NAC. I've also been doing castor oil packs. I thought I could only do them for three days and then wait 4 days but then I've seen where I can do them daily so that's a bit confusing. I have read about taking iodine but that also seems very confusing. How much of which kind. I've read so many different things that I'm just not sure. Mary Beth oleander soup , "" wrote: > > > You are absolutely correct when you caution people to not overtax their > livers. The liver can only handle so much and the livers of people with > cancer can usually handle even less. As you may have noticed, > cleansing, protecting and regenerating the liver, along with keeping the > bile ducts open and flowing, are essential elements of my suggested > anti-cancer protocol </anticancer.htm> . > > The late great cancer pioneer Max Gerson observed that he never found a > single cancer patient who did not also have an impaired liver. To me > that is highly suggestive that an impaired liver and an impaired immune > system are common elements in most instances of cancer due to a failure > of the body to properly eliminate toxins and an inability to ward off > and beat cancer via the natural first line of defense, the immune > system. When Gerson began treating patients with his juice therapy, > half of them ended up dying of liver failure from all the increased > toxins caused by cancer cell die off. As a result, he began demanding > that all of his patients take frequent coffee enemas to keep the toxins > flowing out of the liver. > > I think that coffee enemas are an important tool, but I suggest much > more than just the enemas (cleansing, milk thistle, selenium, curcumin, > alpha lipoic acid, coconut milk, beetroot juice, etc.). If a person is > not taking such measures to keep the liver cleansed and help it regain > full function, they could be courting disaster if they are also using a > strong cancer killing protocol that is killing off lots of cancer cells > over a short period of time. > > All the best, > > > > > oleander soup , Cypriano Aguerria <caguerria@> > wrote: > > > > > > Hello, please remember that the liver can only handle so much and any > more than that is counter productive. It might be to you advantage to > introduce a few supplements at a time. Rotating the supplements is > sometimes quite helpful to the body and the liver.Educatation is > important, you might start by reading reputable material such as a book > by Keith Block Md. Life Over Cancer and websites such as > beyondhealth.com, orhis book Never be sick again > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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