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Hello! This is my first post. I have been having this problem with my

skin, mostly on my back and then it spreads around to my chest. It is

very itchy and gets worse when it's hot outside and I sweat. One doctor

told me it was fungal and prescribed some lamisil pills after the cream

didn't help much. The pills make me sick. The rash seems to go away but

always comes back after a few months. I need relief! I don't want to go

back on lamisil. Please help! Thanks!

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Hello,

 

Tea Tree oil is very good for fungal infections - make sure you get the pure

essential oil (Australian is best).

Put the oil on neat when the infection is acute and then dilute it with body

lotion to prevent a recurrance. It can take a few weeks to work but is worth

persevering with!

Good luck and let me know the outcome.

Kate.

>-- Original Message --

>herbal remedies

> " Tori " <tori_1138

>Thu, 27 Apr 2006 21:00:50 -0000

>Herbal Remedies - Reoccuring Itchy Rash

>herbal remedies

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>Hello! This is my first post. I have been having this problem with my

>skin, mostly on my back and then it spreads around to my chest. It is

>very itchy and gets worse when it's hot outside and I sweat. One doctor

 

>told me it was fungal and prescribed some lamisil pills after the cream

 

>didn't help much. The pills make me sick. The rash seems to go away but

 

>always comes back after a few months. I need relief! I don't want to go

 

>back on lamisil. Please help! Thanks!

>

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