Guest guest Posted June 10, 1999 Report Share Posted June 10, 1999 I can't remember who posted about acne but do not take antibiotics for it. I was on tetracycline for years when I was a teenager for acne and it was a huge mistake. First I don't think it helped at all. Second, It led to a systemic yeast infection that took years and many doctors for anyone to figure out what was wrong with me. I had very bad GI symptoms, fatigue etc but then went on the yeast diet etc when I was 28. That helped a lot and I felt the best I had since I was 15 but never felt totally normal. Then at 34 I got cfids and I wonder if my body was so worn out from all the yeast years that it predisposed me to the cfids. If it did then I can blame my being ill for over half my life on those antibiotics I took that I never needed!! NOT WORTH IT, even if it had helped. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2000 Report Share Posted April 24, 2000 Hi Judy, Welcome to the list!!! We have a great group of people here who are genuinely concerned and willhelp all they can/ As for Rashelle and her tapes they ar the best. I have tried countless things to lose weight and look and feel better and little did I know I had all the equipment right at my finger tips with my own body. I have used Herpancine for eczema because they did say it was for al types of skin irrations . It was a little pricey and I did stop using it but I know I probably should get back on. I do take the evening primose oil for the eczema. For the marks under you eyes I have heard the Vitamin K cream works well for that. I have not tried it yet but I plan to. Have a great day and welcome again, Rose Acne Hi everybody my name is Judy and I love this list - even though I never post, just read. I hate to call myself a lurker - let's just say I'm shy! Rashelle's tapes and products are the best. We are all so lucky to have found her. I have had adult acne off and on (usually twice per month) for 30 years - I'm 50. I've been waiting to grow out of it for a long -long time! I have been using a product from the health food store called Herpanacine and it's been wonderful for me. I guess I needed help from the inside out, because topical products helped but never stopped it. It is calming my son's acne which was has been very bad for years. The only problem is that it is sorta pricey. But if I would add up all I have spent for topical solutions over the years I'd probably faint dead away. Anybody have any solution for the ugly purple marks under my eyes? I've had them since I've been 20 also and I hate-hate-hate them. They make me look tired even after 8-10 hours of sleep. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Get paid for the stuff you know! Get answers for the stuff you don't. And get $10 to spend on the site! 1/2200/1/_/812636/_/956575428/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2000 Report Share Posted April 24, 2000 Judy, Welcome to the list! I am so glad that you decided to post your experiences and questions with us. I don't have any answers, but I do know that we have many knowledgeable people on this list that will probably be able to help you out. Yes, you are very correct in mentioning how wonderful Rashelle and her products are. Isn't it great to find a way to natural thinness, better health, and have this kind of personal interaction with the creator of Lift Lift, to boot! I truly believe that this is where the line between our success and failure is drawn. Since we are all unique individuals, it stands to reason that we would have our own problems and obstacles to overcome. I think that if I was still using BF, I would be lost. Without Rashelle's expertise helping and encouraging us along, many of us would never know why we weren't seeing our desired results. Well, have a great day, and once again, welcome! Sincerely, Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 25, 2000 Report Share Posted April 25, 2000 Tami, You have summed that up very nice. I feel that we have a whole body program here with LifeLift. We can feed our minds with positiveness, work our bodies aerobically without jumping and killing ourselves, taking care of our skin with great products, just doing wonders for our bodies with the reflexology and the list goes on and on plus having Rashelle's expertise to boot. I have always been interested in health, fitness and beauty info. I like to read about all that " Stuff " . I have been so impressed with Rashelle's knowledge and also the ladies on the list as well. Rashelle is such an inspiration to me. I was an informercial queen too as someone stated on one of the other posts but I do feel I do not really need all the " gadgets " anymore due to the fact we have LIFE LIFT!!!!!!!!!!! I to orginally started with Body Flex but I am so thankful I had found LL, Rashelle and all of you. Everyone have a great night!!!!!!!!!!!! Rose Re: Acne > Judy, > Welcome to the list! I am so glad that you decided to post your experiences > and questions with us. I don't have any answers, but I do know that we have > many knowledgeable people on this list that will probably be able to help you > out. > > Yes, you are very correct in mentioning how wonderful Rashelle and her > products are. Isn't it great to find a way to natural thinness, better > health, and have this kind of personal interaction with the creator of Lift > Lift, to boot! I truly believe that this is where the line between our > success and failure is drawn. Since we are all unique individuals, it stands > to reason that we would have our own problems and obstacles to overcome. I > think that if I was still using BF, I would be lost. Without Rashelle's > expertise helping and encouraging us along, many of us would never know why > we weren't seeing our desired results. > > Well, have a great day, and once again, welcome! > Sincerely, > Tami > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now the best and coolest websites come right to you based on your > unique interests. eTour.com is surfing without searching. > And, it's FREE! > 1/3013/1/_/812636/_/956609014/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2000 Report Share Posted July 24, 2000 Neem is the answer. Lavender and Tea Tree also help in a topical solution. Neem in soap helps so many skin disorders, I'm hard pressed to name any that are not helped. HTH, DJ wrote: > Hello everyone, > > I was wondering if anyone has a natural rememdy for > acne. > > Thanks! > > __________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2000 Report Share Posted July 25, 2000 In a message dated 7/24/00 9:24:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time, tommydreamergrrl@... writes: << I was wondering if anyone has a natural rememdy for acne. >> Hi, I have made a solution for my teenage daughter to use. She does not have a serious problem with acne, just a little in the " T zone " . One thing to do is make an astringent that can be used all over the face. I have made an infusion out of garden sage, thyme, rosemary, lemon balm, and mint. This is good for a somewhat oily skin. Of course this will not keep for very long without a preservative. I will mix a small amount of this infusion with " storebought " witch hazel, about 1/1 and it will keep for awhile unrefrigerated. You can add a few drops of lavender eo if you want. I then freeze the rest of the infusion in small quantities for later use. Also, I use different combinations of the above herbs. Another thing I have made for " spot " use is: First make a tincture (use everclear or vodka)out of the same herbs--let sit for a couple of weeks--strain off and use 1/1 with distilled water and add a few drops of tea tree oil. This is fairly strong, so only use on the outbreak areas. This has worked well for my daughter. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2000 Report Share Posted July 25, 2000 From: " Cat " <saturner@...> I think I may have stumbled on a nasty little secret...have your daughter reduce the amount of milk and dairy products in her diet.. Thanks Cat, Oooh, that's a good point. I forgot about what milk does to my skin. I'm all broken out and have been dieting using Slimfast with milk every day. My face is a mess. (and I'm not all that thinner, so not a good trade off! Barb J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2000 Report Share Posted July 25, 2000 After trying so many different acne products that either dried out my skin or made it flake and peel, I think I may have stumbled on a nasty little secret...have your daughter reduce the amount of milk and dairy products in her diet...my skin has cleared up remarkably just by doing that! Someone told me the hormones in the milk are the culprit...maybe a switch to organic milk and cheese if she is really a dairy-lover. Supplementing her diet with echinacea, garlic, beta carotene, zinc, as well as a good multi-vitamin also seems to help. Cat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2000 Report Share Posted October 3, 2000 In a message dated 10/3/00 1:36:37 PM Central Daylight Time, jbocci55@... writes: << Can someone tell me if there is anything they are using on their kids hitting puberty and PIMPLES that has been helpful? is getting zits!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!!! My baby! Anyway, I've been wiping his face with these new Stridex facial wipes (replaces having to use soap and water), but he is still getting them mostly on his forehead. Then to top it off, he picks at them.....not popping them, but when he feels a bump anywhere on his body he tends to pick at it. The ones on his face we do not pick but he scratched at them and when they get a scab he scratches at that till they bleed. Anything I can do besides saying " , stop PICKING! " Jackie, Mom to 12ds >> OH yes, from an experienced acne sufferer I can tell you that those stridex pads can make your skin feel funny. Maybe try having him rinse his face well after using them. Any of the over the counter preparations with benzoyl peroxide are good but they can dry the skin and make him more prone to scratching. Sometimes a doctor will give oral antibiotics to decrease the acne. Good luck, Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2000 Report Share Posted October 3, 2000 In a message dated 10/3/00 2:36:43 PM Eastern Daylight Time, jbocci55@... writes: << Can someone tell me if there is anything they are using on their kids hitting puberty and PIMPLES that has been helpful? is getting zits!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!!! My baby! >> We just had a discussion about this Sunday at one of our support group's get togethers. Some of the teens have really bad acne and many of the moms go to dermatologists to get medication that clears it up ... nothing else seems to work as well. Cheryl in VA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 In a message dated 10/3/2000 6:34:35 PM Pacific Daylight Time, wildwards@... writes: << << Can someone tell me if there is anything they are using on their kids hitting puberty and PIMPLES that has been helpful? is getting zits!!!!! AHHHHHH!!!!!! My baby! >> We just had a discussion about this Sunday at one of our support group's get togethers. Some of the teens have really bad acne and many of the moms go to dermatologists to get medication that clears it up ... nothing else seems to work as well. Cheryl in VA >> my NDA 22 yo, used a cream perscribed by a derm. (the name of which I can't remember) It worked great, but (isn't there always abut, hehe) she also had problems with it drying out her skin to much. I beleive that you can also get a pill, which is what one of the oldest child's friends used, and that worked very well for her. Both do require perscriptions. Joy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2000 Report Share Posted October 4, 2000 Tj has been treated with oral antibiotics and that didn't work. We also tried every cleanser, etc. available to no avail. He finally had to go on acutune (sp?) for several months. That did the trick. While on it his face was so dry that he had to put eucerin cream on and blistex on his lips. It's very expensive....Tim's insurance picked up a portion but we still paid over 100.00 a month. We finally got my insurance to pick up the difference (made for a nice check right before going on vacation). I would not want on this medication though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2000 Report Share Posted October 5, 2000 Saw a special on the morning news this morning that cautioned that acutane can cause psychosis, depression and has been linked to suicides. A senator whose son committed suicide last spring was interviewed. Did anyone else see this? The FDA is now making the label explain this warning more clearly where before it said " may cause mood changes " Lou Re: Acne > Tj has been treated with oral antibiotics and that didn't work. We also > tried every cleanser, etc. available to no avail. He finally had to go on > acutune (sp?) for several months. That did the trick. While on it his face > was so dry that he had to put eucerin cream on and blistex on his lips. It's > very expensive....Tim's insurance picked up a portion but we still paid over > 100.00 a month. We finally got my insurance to pick up the difference (made > for a nice check right before going on vacation). I would not want on > this medication though. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2000 Report Share Posted October 5, 2000 >Did anyone else see this? The FDA is now making the label explain this >warning more clearly where before it said " may cause mood changes " I saw this. Evidently, doctors and pharmacists have known about this for a long time, but it's only now getting out to consumers. The connection is really between the use of the drug and depression, not to suicide. The report said that it is overprescribed right now, that it is really for cases of acne that are far worse than those cases it is used for. CK, Mom to Ian (2/89), (9/90), and Rose (6/94) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2000 Report Share Posted October 6, 2000 In a message dated 10/5/00 8:28:20 PM Central Daylight Time, conroy8@... writes: << Saw a special on the morning news this morning that cautioned that acutane can cause psychosis, depression and has been linked to suicides. A senator whose son committed suicide last spring was interviewed. Did anyone else see this? The FDA is now making the label explain this warning more clearly where before it said " may cause mood changes " Lou >> Lou, I heard something about that a few weeks ago. I personally took accutane while in high school and believe that I made it through OK.(at least I think so)It is definitely a serious drug though and the decision to use it should not be made lightly. There are other things that can and should be tried first. Karyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2000 Report Share Posted October 6, 2000 From today's news: The American Academy of Dermatology Supports Education for Patients Using Accutane October 6, 2000 SCHAUMBURG, Ill., Oct. 5 The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) supports education, not regulation, of physicians and patients using Accutane to treat severe cystic acne. However, an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently heard testimony concerning Accutane and is considering placing it on a list of drugs that can only be obtained by registered physicians and patients. " As dermatologists, we strongly believe that limiting access to Accutane is a disservice to patients and erodes the patient/physician relationship, " said K. Scher, M.D., President of the AAD. " The FDA's limitation of it will severely affect the lives of tens of thousands of teenagers, men and women. " Last month, during hearings before the advisory panel on the risks of Accutane, testimony was given regarding the use of the drug during pregnancy and the possible psychological side effects such as depression and suicide. " Depression is a common problem in adolescents with or without acne. The links between suicide or depression and Accutane are unclear, " said Dr. Scher. " To our knowledge, studies addressing this issue are yet to be completed and/or made available in medical literature. " According to testimony presented during the hearing, there are several alternate risk factors that are more likely to be associated with depression and suicide than the use of Accutane. " As dermatologists, we know that acne is a serious disease that takes a psychological toll on patients, " said Dr. Scher. " Many acne patients report feeling insecure, inferior, maladjusted, and even depressed, especially those patients with severe cystic acne, which can only be treated by Accutane. Education, not regulation, is the key to safe use of this drug. " Another issue raised during the hearing included the precautions needed by women of childbearing age when taking this drug, including discussions on adequate forms of birth control and monthly pregnancy tests. Since isotretinoin may cause birth defects, women in this age group must take the utmost precautions to prevent pregnancy during this therapy. Accutane is an extremely valuable treatment for the care of destructive cystic acne. Since the product's introduction in 1982, Accutane has proven to be the only medication that safely and effectively controls severe cystic acne, the most serious form of this skin disease. The American Academy of Dermatology, founded in 1938, is the largest, most influential, and most representative of all dermatologic associations. With a membership over 12,000 dermatologists worldwide, the Academy is committed to: advancing the science and art of medicine and surgery related to the skin; advocating high standards in clinical practice, education, and research in dermatology; supporting and enhancing patient care; and promoting a lifetime of healthier skin, hair, and nails. For more information, contact the AAD at 1-888-462-DERM or www.aad.org. SOURCE American Academy of Dermatology Web site: http://www.aad.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2001 Report Share Posted January 3, 2001 http://www.mercola.com/2000/dec/31/accutane_suicide.htm __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 Dr Cheney said with my b-12 shots that I could develop acne due to detox/die off, exactly as you decribed. The toxins are coming through the skin. L >I have been taking MGN3 for about 4 weeks now. My NK cell function >has doubled and I definitely feel better. I have more energy all day >and less chills and sick feeling. I am hopeful that the higher NK >cell function is killing off the HHV6 and other oportunistic stuff. >Anyway, I also have developed acne which I never had before. I have >pimples all over my forehead, chest and back. This is completely new >over the past two weeks. Anyone ever hear of this? a > > >This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each >other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment >discussed here, please consult your doctor. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2001 Report Share Posted January 14, 2001 a, I am getting acne or at least skin is breaking out since I started Transfer Factor (4Life). I'm thinking this is a good detox sign. Congratulations on your numbers! > I have been taking MGN3 for about 4 weeks now. My NK cell function > has doubled and I definitely feel better. I have more energy all day > and less chills and sick feeling. I am hopeful that the higher NK > cell function is killing off the HHV6 and other oportunistic stuff. > Anyway, I also have developed acne which I never had before. I have > pimples all over my forehead, chest and back. This is completely new > over the past two weeks. Anyone ever hear of this? a > > > This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment discussed here, please consult your doctor. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2001 Report Share Posted January 25, 2001 To Laurie and Tamara and Marge, Very many thanks for your recipes. We are busy getting ingredients together(not easy as we are miles from health shops and suppliers generally) and will try them. I don't often communicate, but I do appreciate and enjoy all the advice and help. Thanks again June Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2001 Report Share Posted March 13, 2001 I am a new soaper. I attended a class in the fall on CP soapmaking. Our teacher made a batch of pumace olive oil, lye, water and lavendar soap. It is quite drying. Too drying for me. I have since made a batch of Milk'n Honey-Oatmeal bars. This soap is more moisturizing, but since I failed to add the borax, there's not a bubble to be found. My main concern though is for my 14 year old son. He has acne on his face and back. His father suffered this same fate. Is there someone out there who can give me a great soap recipe for his acne. He likes the drying soap, but there's only one square left, additionally it didn't solve his problem, it just didn't make it any worse. Any help you could give would be greatly appreciated by both of us. melslitter@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2001 Report Share Posted May 16, 2001 Try Bergamot, it's very citrusy and most guys really like the citrus smell. It has great properties for acne relief. GRAMMY Robin Curtis, Savonier shopowners www.aromagardencreations.com email: grammycurtis@... P.U.S.H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2001 Report Share Posted May 16, 2001 Another blend would be a bit of peppermint in with the tee tree. Now, something else that is supposed to be very nice for the skin is sandalwood EO. I have a book that recommends it especially in shaving soap for black men, as they are more prone to ingrown hairs with their beards. I know it is expensive, but it wouldnt take that much to make a light cream ( or buy a base from a good company) and have him use this as a moisturizer also. Good Luck Patti K Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2001 Report Share Posted May 16, 2001 Hi...You could add a little bit of lavender to help the tea tree odor, and it will help his skin too. Jeanne ALL WASHED UP Nature Loving Soap ACNE > Hi guys, > > May I have some help please. I'd like to help my nephew with his acne > problems. He is 18, black, is VERY moderate with sugars, sodas, junk food > etc. I know I'm going to use Tea Tree... I'd like to make a soap (m & p) for > him to use in the mornings, but I'm not sure what quantity of eo to add for > say a 4oz soap for it to be effective. Normally I'd let him use the tea > tree neat at night, but he can't handle the smell. Can anyone recommend > another effective eo to add which would also help make the smell more > " palatable " ? > > Thanks in advance! > > (Shabris) > > > Post message: > > Unsubscribe: -unsubscribe > > List owner: -owner > > > > The Library: http://www.luxurylane.com/thelibrary/index.htm > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2001 Report Share Posted May 17, 2001 You may try deluting in a carrier oil and adding lavender EO as well. Also, has he tried taking milk thistle internally?? Have a great day.   Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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