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> <<Does anyone have a recipe for reducing annoying little spots in a

> > rash? there are red and slightly raised which itch like hell and

look

> > a bit unsightly!! i currently use Bergamot, Lavender and Tea Tree

in

> > Grapeseed.>>

>

> I've used an oil which comes from Australia called Blue Cypress

(Callitris

> intratropica) on the exact same type of skin rash. It works great

for the

> itching, and the little red bumps go away quickly.

>

> Carrie Boyles

> Fine Essential Oils and True Aromatherapy Products

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Brilliant! i have Blue Cypress, do you just mix it in with a carrier

oil? does it matter which one?

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Hello,

I used five drops of Bergamot in two ounces of alcohol for a terrilbe rash I had

(I used cotton balls to dab it on) and it helped the itching and the rash went

away pronto. Rose, CMT, ABMP

 

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, " Carrie@S... " <carrie@s...>

wrote:

> <<Does anyone have a recipe for reducing annoying little spots in a

> > rash? there are red and slightly raised which itch like hell and

look

> > a bit unsightly!! i currently use Bergamot, Lavender and Tea Tree

in

> > Grapeseed.>>

>

> I've used an oil which comes from Australia called Blue Cypress

(Callitris

> intratropica) on the exact same type of skin rash. It works great

for the

> itching, and the little red bumps go away quickly.

>

> Carrie Boyles

> Fine Essential Oils and True Aromatherapy Products

> to enhance your health & well being....

> http://www.scentgarden.com

 

Brilliant! i have Blue Cypress, do you just mix it in with a carrier

oil? does it matter which one?

 

 

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Carrie

I have to tell you that the mixture of emu/tea tree/lavender has healed the most

horrid itching/blistering rash on my legs! I added bee's wax to make a salve

and put it on each AM and before bedtime. Within two days it seemed like a

miracle and now they are nearly all gone. Not only that, the old spots which

had been healing very slowly over several months are nearly gone.

-Helen

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<<Does anyone have a recipe for reducing annoying little spots in a

> rash? there are red and slightly raised which itch like hell and look

> a bit unsightly!! i currently use Bergamot, Lavender and Tea Tree in

 

 

 

 

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did you change your laundry detergent or soap or add anything new to your normal routine?

 

bahing with oatmeal and vitamin e might help the itch.

 

i hope you feel better.

 

gloria

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Hi Kumilela,

 

The areas you describe are areas where there are more sweat glands in

general, and thus when the body is wanting to dump toxins through the

skin, you're more likely to see the results of this in areas where more

dumping can occur. The skin is one of the 4 avenues your body has of

excreting waste, the others being the bowels, bladder and lungs. People

will tend to develop skin problems or more body odor when their other

elimination avenues aren't functioning up to par, and in the case of

skin problems this specifically points to the bladder not functioning

well.

 

It sounds like your body is becoming more toxic and I would recommend a

Total Body Cleanse. If that is too much for you at this time, then you

could do the cleanse without the week of liver cleansing and just focus

on the intestines and bladder. I would recommend that if you are going

to go that far with it, however, to just go ahead and do the liver week.

The liver is such an important organ that it would be wise to cleanse

that as well.

 

Best,

Kelli

 

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> [herbal remedies ] On Behalf Of kumilela

> Tuesday, August 02, 2005 11:34 AM

> herbal remedies

> Herbal Remedies - skin rash

>

> please help! I've developed a sking rash/ it's on my lower back,

> bottom and pubic area and nowhere else on my body/ it itches like

> crazy mostly in the evening , red bumps but not blisters.

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Sounds like you need a Total Body Cleanse Kumilela.

love

Lisa

 

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Tuesday, August 02, 2005 7:33 PM

Herbal Remedies - skin rash

please help! I've developed a sking rash/ it's on my lower back, bottom and pubic area and nowhere else on my body/ it itches like crazy mostly in the evening , red bumps but not blisters.What can i use to cure this. It's driving me crazy. I can't seem to figure out how i got this. i'm 43 years old and never ever had this type of skin rash!

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can't think of anything i've done out of the norm. someone says it

might be a heat rash. but thought heat rash comes when you sweat? I

haven't.

kumilela

 

herbal remedies , gloria smith <toney0926>

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> did you change your laundry detergent or soap or add anything new to

your normal routine?

>

> bahing with oatmeal and vitamin e might help the itch.

>

> i hope you feel better.

>

> gloria

>

>

>

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Chickweed. If you live in a state that is

warm all year pick some and stick it in

the blender with a tiny bit of CS and distilled water. Smear the paste unto your arms and let it dry. Do this a couple

times a day for a week and it should get

rid of it. It's that week with roundish

leaves with lines in em that sends up a center stem that is full of seeds the birds

love. I put the entire thing in the blender.

It cleared up my neighbors daughters

rash after she had filled 4 different prescriptions none of which worked.

 

Sherry

 

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Sunday, December 18, 2005 11:16 AM

Herbal Remedies - Skin Rash

I posted on here about a week ago about eczema on my arms and have been using the coconut oil as suggested. Now it itches awful sometimes and today after my shower (when it itches the worst) I noticed I have some rash spots starting on my legs...what is this? I have read about eczema and scabies both but my rashes are not in the places it says those are...no folds or anything--just on my arms and now my upper legs. They are almost round spots that are red and itchy...how do I get rid of this--it is so creepy not to mention starting to get bothersome with the itching...AHHHH...help me.Marci

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Was talking to a few people today and they said that candida

overgrowth can cause rashes and allergies (both of which i have been

having probs with lately). Is that accurate and how would you correct

that if it was the case? I eat a pretty high alkaline diet and ph is

still fairly low and they said that candida could cause that

too...anyone know anything about that?

 

Marci

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You can try cold pressed Castor oil. Apply on Castor Oil on a cotton cloth &

place it on the rash overnight, or a few nights. It can be washed off with water

& baking soda.

 

Diane

 

 

 

 

Help!

>

> My family just returned from Florida on Sunday. While we were

> there my 3 year old son woke up in the morning screaming and crying

> saying his hand itched while he was repeatedly scratching his hand.

>

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What does Castor Oil do for a rash? I guess I am one of those

people that needs to understand it before I try it?

 

Thanks!

 

Sheryl

 

 

> You can try cold pressed Castor oil. Apply on Castor Oil on a

cotton cloth & place it on the rash overnight, or a few nights. It

can be washed off with water & baking soda.

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