Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 > I imagine that over time even that 2% builds up to quite a large amount in my system, now I have the Eczema under control with the creme but at what cost? Hello Reg, I'm new to this group having just been a passive reader while awaiting my LDN prescription. Though I do not think that your creme will have a direct effect on LDN, it surely will have an effect on your overall well being. Have you ever tried tea tree oil? It is a great natural way to fight these buggers. Here are two sites that give you more information. Try diluting it with either almond or olive oil as it may be irritating if you have sensitive skin. It has a very strong scent which is normal. You do get accustomed to it with time. http://www.familyrapp.com/Results/archive_results_details.asp? ArticleID=894 http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/eczema.shtml If you have problems copying and pasting send me an email. Best regards, Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Thanks Joanne I am aware of and usually do have teatree oil here however at the moment I am out coincidentaly my mother (a homeopathic healer) has this in stock and supplys me as needed. There is also a creme that is manufactured close to home here and I started to use it just today I will let you all know if it is working. Reg. -------Original Message------- From: low dose naltrexone Date: 09/22/04 09:14:10 low dose naltrexone Subject: [low dose naltrexone] For REG - LDN - /corticosteroid creme > I imagine that over time even that 2% builds up to quite a large amount in my system, now I have the Eczema under control with the creme but at what cost? Hello Reg,I'm new to this group having just been a passive reader while awaiting my LDN prescription. Though I do not think that your creme will have a direct effect on LDN, it surely will have an effect on your overall well being. Have you ever tried tea tree oil? It is a great natural way to fight these buggers. Here are two sites that give you more information. Try diluting it with either almond or olive oil as it may be irritating if you have sensitive skin. It has a very strong scent which is normal. You do get accustomed to it with time. http://www.familyrapp.com/Results/archive_results_details.asp?ArticleID=894http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/eczema.shtmlIf you have problems copying and pasting send me an email.Best regards,Joanne ____________________________________________________ IncrediMail - Email has finally evolved - Click Here Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2004 Report Share Posted September 22, 2004 Reg, I also suffer with eczema, although I am taking LDN only few days, I found out that my eczema is diminishing, so probably you should try to use something natural as Joanne suggested. I also had to use Betnovate before, which has steroids in it, I stopped it as soon as I started using LDN. ***Zora*** San Trinidad, West Indies ****** *** * > I imagine that over time even that 2% builds up to quite a large amount in my system, now I have the Eczema under control with the creme but at what cost? Hello Reg,I'm new to this group having just been a passive reader while awaiting my LDN prescription. Though I do not think that your creme will have a direct effect on LDN, it surely will have an effect on your overall well being. Have you ever tried tea tree oil? It is a great natural way to fight these buggers. Here are two sites that give you more information. Try diluting it with either almond or olive oil as it may be irritating if you have sensitive skin. It has a very strong scent which is normal. You do get accustomed to it with time. http://www.familyrapp.com/Results/archive_results_details.asp?ArticleID=894http://www.bbc.co.uk/health/conditions/eczema.shtmlIf you have problems copying and pasting send me an email.Best regards,Joanne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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