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Hi~Just saw your notes on eczema. I started to have what resembles it on my lower face and neck. My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega 3's and 6's. He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil. I find I do much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too. I'm not totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!!Regards/ Jean From: ppatelosDate: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:41:08 -0400RE: fungus

 

 

 

 

HI;

 

I feel for you. I struggle with eczema. I have been told to bath in cold to luke warm water and stay away from hot water. I gave up my hot tub for that reason. I also know that vitamin E is good for skin conditions.

 

That's all I have to offer.

 

Pat P

 

 

On Behalf Of thesitesfamilyWednesday, July 08, 2009 7:48 AM Subject: fungus

 

 

I have this itchy fungus on my back, torso and arms- I understand it is a type of jock itch or fungus growth- I have been on the calicum bentonite clay for 4 weeks and it has not even put a dent in it- I eat mostly organic- yes, I love sweets, but try not to indulge- I use stevia in my tea or coffee- and most baked goods. I am not over weight and am strong as a horse(so I am told).I saw an article that sodium barcobinate is good for this? please tell me how to use it, as I am willing to do just about anything to relieve the itching- I live in florida and am on a tight budget, so I deal with the heat quite often, I know this does not help matters, but can't run the air as cool as I would like to. So, any help is appreciated! I have tried pau'd arco, garlic, and probiotics- they seem to help, but then it comes back, even in the winter I battle it! help!!!!

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Thank you Jean. I will start taking it reguarly and see if it helps.

 

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On Behalf Of jean williamsWednesday, July 08, 2009 1:54 PMRE: fungus and Eczema

 

 

Hi~Just saw your notes on eczema. I started to have what resembles it on my lower face and neck. My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega 3's and 6's. He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil. I find I do much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too. I'm not totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!!Regards/ Jean

 

From: ppatelos (AT) wrightsbuilding (DOT) comDate: Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:41:08 -0400RE: fungus

 

 

 

HI;

 

I feel for you. I struggle with eczema. I have been told to bath in cold to luke warm water and stay away from hot water. I gave up my hot tub for that reason. I also know that vitamin E is good for skin conditions.

 

That's all I have to offer.

 

Pat P

 

 

On Behalf Of thesitesfamilyWednesday, July 08, 2009 7:48 AM Subject: fungus

 

I have this itchy fungus on my back, torso and arms- I understand it is a type of jock itch or fungus growth- I have been on the calicum bentonite clay for 4 weeks and it has not even put a dent in it- I eat mostly organic- yes, I love sweets, but try not to indulge- I use stevia in my tea or coffee- and most baked goods. I am not over weight and am strong as a horse(so I am told).I saw an article that sodium barcobinate is good for this? please tell me how to use it, as I am willing to do just about anything to relieve the itching- I live in florida and am on a tight budget, so I deal with the heat quite often, I know this does not help matters, but can't run the air as cool as I would like to. So, any help is appreciated! I have tried pau'd arco, garlic, and probiotics- they seem to help, but then it comes back, even in the winter I battle it! help!!!!

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This website is very helpful with eczema http://www.eczemacure.info

 

 

jean williams wrote:

>

>

> Hi~

>

> Just saw your notes on eczema. I started to have what resembles it on

> my lower face and neck. My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega

> 3's and 6's. He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then

> when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil. I find I do

> much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.

>

> I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might

> be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too. I'm not

> totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the

> Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!!

>

> Regards/ Jean

>

>

>

> ------

>

> ppatelos

> Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:41:08 -0400

> RE: fungus

>

>

>

>

> HI;

>

> I feel for you. I struggle with eczema. I have been told to bath in

> cold to luke warm water and stay away from hot water. I gave up my hot

> tub for that reason. I also know that vitamin E is good for skin

> conditions.

>

> That's all I have to offer.

>

> Pat P

>

> ------

> **

> *On Behalf Of *thesitesfamily

> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:48 AM

> *To:*

> *Subject:* fungus

>

> I have this itchy fungus on my back, torso and arms- I understand it

> is a type of jock itch or fungus growth- I have been on the calicum

> bentonite clay for 4 weeks and it has not even put a dent in it- I eat

> mostly organic- yes, I love sweets, but try not to indulge- I use

> stevia in my tea or coffee- and most baked goods. I am not over weight

> and am strong as a horse(so I am told).I saw an article that sodium

> barcobinate is good for this? please tell me how to use it, as I am

> willing to do just about anything to relieve the itching- I live in

> florida and am on a tight budget, so I deal with the heat quite often,

> I know this does not help matters, but can't run the air as cool as I

> would like to. So, any help is appreciated! I have tried pau'd arco,

> garlic, and probiotics- they seem to help, but then it comes back,

> even in the winter I battle it! help!!!!

>

>

>

>

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Just to make known. Even walnuts have omega -3s --- On Wed, 8/7/09, Edwin Casimero <eesc wrote:

Edwin Casimero <eescRe: fungus and Eczema Date: Wednesday, 8 July, 2009, 9:09 PM

This website is very helpful with eczema http://www.eczemacure.infojean williams wrote:>>> Hi~>> Just saw your notes on eczema. I started to have what resembles it on > my lower face and neck. My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega > 3's and 6's. He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then > when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil. I find I do > much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.>> I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might > be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too. I'm not > totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the > Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!!>> Regards/

Jean> >>> ------> > ppatelos Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:41:08 -0400> RE: fungus>>>>> HI;> > I feel for you. I struggle with eczema. I have been told to bath in > cold to luke warm water and stay away from hot water. I gave up my hot > tub for that reason. I also know that vitamin E is good for skin > conditions.> > That's all I have to offer.> >

Pat P>> ------> ** > *On Behalf Of *thesitesfamily> *Sent:* Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:48 AM> *To:* > *Subject:* fungus>> I have this itchy fungus on my back, torso and arms- I understand it > is a type of jock itch or fungus growth- I have been on the

calicum > bentonite clay for 4 weeks and it has not even put a dent in it- I eat > mostly organic- yes, I love sweets, but try not to indulge- I use > stevia in my tea or coffee- and most baked goods. I am not over weight > and am strong as a horse(so I am told).I saw an article that sodium > barcobinate is good for this? please tell me how to use it, as I am > willing to do just about anything to relieve the itching- I live in > florida and am on a tight budget, so I deal with the heat quite often, > I know this does not help matters, but can't run the air as cool as I > would like to. So, any help is appreciated! I have tried pau'd arco, > garlic, and probiotics- they seem to help, but then it comes back, > even in the winter I battle it! help!!!!>>>>

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jean williams wrote:

Hi~ Just saw your notes on eczema. I started to have what resembles it

on

>> my lower face and neck. My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega

>> 3's and 6's. He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then

>> when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil. I find I do

>> much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.

>>

>> I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might

>> be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too. I'm not

>> totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the

>> Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!! Regards/ Jean

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When I get itchy skin such as you describe I reach for Apis 6C. It

works well for me and helps with that infernal itch. Edith

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Good to know...I wonder how much. Chia seed is high in them and easier to do

than flax.

Constitutional homeopathy (individualized to you specifically) is good option.

Liz

 

, Mridula Sharma <mridula49 wrote:

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> Just to make known. Even walnuts have omega -3s 

>

> --- On Wed, 8/7/09, Edwin Casimero <eesc wrote:

>

>

> Edwin Casimero <eesc

> Re: fungus and Eczema

>

> Wednesday, 8 July, 2009, 9:09 PM

>

>

> This website is very helpful with eczema http://www.eczemacure.info

>

>

> jean williams wrote:

> >

> >

> > Hi~

> >

> > Just saw your notes on eczema.  I started to have what resembles it on

> > my lower face and neck.  My holistic doctor told me I was low in Omega

> > 3's and 6's.  He first told me to take evening primrose oil, but then

> > when that wasn't working, he said to go to Flaxseed oil.   I find I do

> > much better on Flaxseed Oil. We do not get enough of the 3's in our diet.

> >

> > I will be very interested to hear if this helps you because it might

> > be the answer to a lot of other people's problems,too.  I'm not

> > totally clear, but I've been improving every day as long as I take the

> > Flaxseed oil. Keep me posted!!

> >

> > Regards/ Jean

> > 

> >

> >

> > ------

> >

> > ppatelos

> > Wed, 8 Jul 2009 08:41:08 -0400

> > RE: fungus

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > HI;

> > 

> > I feel for you. I struggle with eczema. I have been told to bath in

> > cold to luke warm water and stay away from hot water. I gave up my hot

> > tub for that reason. I also know that vitamin E is good for skin

> > conditions.

> > 

> > That's all I have to offer.

> > 

> > Pat P

> >

> > ------

> > **

> > *On Behalf Of *thesitesfamily

> > *Sent:* Wednesday, July 08, 2009 7:48 AM

> > *To:*

> > *Subject:* fungus

> >

> > I have this itchy fungus on my back, torso and arms- I understand it

> > is a type of jock itch or fungus growth- I have been on the calicum

> > bentonite clay for 4 weeks and it has not even put a dent in it- I eat

> > mostly organic- yes, I love sweets, but try not to indulge- I use

> > stevia in my tea or coffee- and most baked goods. I am not over weight

> > and am strong as a horse(so I am told).I saw an article that sodium

> > barcobinate is good for this? please tell me how to use it, as I am

> > willing to do just about anything to relieve the itching- I live in

> > florida and am on a tight budget, so I deal with the heat quite often,

> > I know this does not help matters, but can't run the air as cool as I

> > would like to. So, any help is appreciated! I have tried pau'd arco,

> > garlic, and probiotics- they seem to help, but then it comes back,

> > even in the winter I battle it! help!!!!

> >

> >

> >

> >

>

>

>

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