Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 Hello.. I have that and it was diagnosed as contact dermatitis. Nothing doctors, and I saw three gave me worked. It was so bad, it closed my left eye, and I had to go to urgent care. The only thing that helped me was taking Sovereign Colloidal Silver and putting it topically on the area every two hours, until the rash went away. I also took a tsp. of colloidal silver 4 times a day until the rash cleared. It took a long time to go. Do not know what I came in contact with that started this. I had it once last year and not too bad, but this time was on both eyelids from under brown to lid, and under eye and spread to where nose ends. It goes away and comes back. The minute it starts buring and is red , I use the Colloidal silver and by end of day is gone. Hope this helps. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2006 Report Share Posted March 5, 2006 > I have that and it was diagnosed as contact dermatitis. Yep, really common. Contact dermatitis = 1 type of eczema (there are about 4 types of eczema...contact is one) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 So is there anything you can do about it? Of course, I'd like to go natural if possible. Any ideas? herbal remedies , " supervixen08 " <supervixen08 wrote: > > > > I have that and it was diagnosed as contact dermatitis. > > Yep, really common. Contact dermatitis = 1 type of eczema (there are > about 4 types of eczema...contact is one) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2006 Report Share Posted March 6, 2006 May I suggest that you start with the liver cleanse. Be well, Meganthinkpinkamy <amy wrote: So is there anything you can do about it? Of course, I'd like to go natural if possible. Any ideas?herbal remedies , "supervixen08" <supervixen08 wrote:>> > > I have that and it was diagnosed as contact dermatitis. > > Yep, really common. Contact dermatitis = 1 type of eczema (there are> about 4 types of eczema...contact is one)> "Do not judge others - you do not know their soul contract." Matthew Ward. 7 bucks a month. This is Huge Music Unlimited Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 7, 2006 Report Share Posted March 7, 2006 Sure! The bad news is that MDs say there's " no cure " for eczema, and their conventional treatments aren't always effective or long-lasting, the side effects are worse than the condition, etc. The good news is that there IS info out there they don't know or refuse to admit to. First, you'll want to visit www.shirleys-wellness-cafe.com She got rid of her eczema completely and she's got a bunch of good info on there, all natural of course. Also, rashes tend to be what is known as an excess of " Pitta " in Ayurveda (India's ancient natural medicinal system). They also tend to be an excess of " heat " in the body, according to Traditional . Thus, you may want to research Ayurveda and find foods that pacify or decrease Pitta. You may also want to have acupuncture. I also use a Tennant Biomodulator...a small handheld machine that I put directly on my rash. While you may not be able to have the site treated directly with this machine, you may be able to have treatment on the corresponding nerve root. Only a licensed healthcare professional can have these machines and they're not real widespread, but you may want to GOogle that, too, and perhaps search to find a practitioner (massage therapist, naturopath, progressive MD, etc, who does). Email with any questions I'm writing this in a hurry, so I'm sure there's more but that should start you for now Like I said, feel free to contact me (probably off list is better, I'll get it faster) anytime! Blessings & good luck, ~Jyoti herbal remedies , " thinkpinkamy " <amy wrote: > > So is there anything you can do about it? Of course, I'd like to go > natural if possible. Any ideas? > > > herbal remedies , " supervixen08 " > <supervixen08@> wrote: > > > > > > > I have that and it was diagnosed as contact dermatitis. > > > > Yep, really common. Contact dermatitis = 1 type of eczema (there are > > about 4 types of eczema...contact is one) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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