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Again I go back to the same suggestion: EMU OIL

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Barbara Watkins wrote:

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> From: " Barbara Watkins " <watkins@...>

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> Does anyone on have any info on the skin condition called cea (sp?).

> I have two customers who have this problem, and I don't know what to suggest

> except for plain unscented castile soap.

> Barbara

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> Hi,

> I searched the archives and found nothing on this.

> I'm wondering if those of you who also have cea

> have found it to be helped by any of the treatments

> suggested on this group and, if so, which ones?

> Thanks,

>

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Riboflavin (vitamin B2) is often helpful for rosacea. It works for my wife.

Consider taking a B50 every day. Better yet, take a general nutritional

supplement that not only will supply you with B2, but with the other essential

nutrients as well.

Rich

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Hi Rich etc.

Thanks for the tip on B-vitamins, Rich; however, I do take

a high-power B supplement. I'm new to this group, should

have mentioned I have FMS, and that I feel the rosacea is

part of FMS. The intense heat I feel and redness I

observe from flushing inevitably involves a flare-up, or a

cycle when I was on guaifenesin. I say " WAS on " , since I

am on a guai holiday only because the salicylate thing became

such a drag, given the lack of product labelling here in

Canada. In my experience, however, guai is very effective,

and I really am planning to get my act together and go back

on it. SOON!

This latest rosacea flare, by far my most serious, was no

doubt exacerbated by the combination of heavy partying

brought about by a reunion with college friends :>. Even

so, I'd really like to nip this in the bud before I end up

looking like WC Fields.

On the other hand, I have been having a lot of flushing

lately. I'm wondering if the rosacea flare up could also

have anything to do with NADH, of which I started taking 10

mg. per day about two weeks ago? Isn't NADH reduced

nicotinamide, which in turn is a form of niacin? But then

again, doesn't the talk around here suggest that a niacin

flush is a kind of a purge and therefore a good thing?

One of these days I'll put it all together. With your help,

no doubt, from what I've seen of your posts!

Best,

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Sounds like you have some good possibilities to explain the roseola. It might

not actually be roseola per se, as you suggest. The niacin flush sounds like a

good possibility, although 10 mg per day doesn't sound like a lot. I don't know

whether you are taking the NADH with meals or not. I've heard that in taking

niacin itself, one can sometimes avoid the flush by taking it with food. If the

guaifenesin was helping you, I hope you do manage to get back on it. It has

helped a lot of people. Best of luck!

Rich

> Hi Rich etc.

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> Thanks for the tip on B-vitamins, Rich; however, I do take

> a high-power B supplement. I'm new to this group, should

> have mentioned I have FMS, and that I feel the rosacea is

> part of FMS. The intense heat I feel and redness I

> observe from flushing inevitably involves a flare-up, or a

> cycle when I was on guaifenesin. I say " WAS on " , since I

> am on a guai holiday only because the salicylate thing became

> such a drag, given the lack of product labelling here in

> Canada. In my experience, however, guai is very effective,

> and I really am planning to get my act together and go back

> on it. SOON!

>

> This latest rosacea flare, by far my most serious, was no

> doubt exacerbated by the combination of heavy partying

> brought about by a reunion with college friends :>. Even

> so, I'd really like to nip this in the bud before I end up

> looking like WC Fields.

>

> On the other hand, I have been having a lot of flushing

> lately. I'm wondering if the rosacea flare up could also

> have anything to do with NADH, of which I started taking 10

> mg. per day about two weeks ago? Isn't NADH reduced

> nicotinamide, which in turn is a form of niacin? But then

> again, doesn't the talk around here suggest that a niacin

> flush is a kind of a purge and therefore a good thing?

>

> One of these days I'll put it all together. With your help,

> no doubt, from what I've seen of your posts!

>

> Best,

>

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At 01:36 PM 12/28/01 +0000, you wrote:

>I know there is no cure for cea but i would like to have a lotion bar

>or a cream that will aid in the flare up. The cream I made didnt aggravate

>it any but was a bit greasy. If you have any thoughts on this please let me

>know.

we make a cea synergy that a lot of people have found helpful (and it's

not helped others one little bit...nothing works for everyone!)...

the contents are:

German Chamomile CO2,

Helichrysum italicuum,

High Altitude French Lavender,

Rosewood

folks use it in cleanser, or in a carrier oil or moisturizer.

I'd think a lotion bar would be too heavy for the face?????

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I would be interested in this also. My son suffers from this really bad and

would like to get him off of the antibiotics. I also have but not as bad as he.

Off list is fine but I know many suffer from this and may be beneficial to post

to list.

thanks

De

cea

A few months back, (Somewhere) I saw a recipe for a cream for

cea. It contained colloidal Silver. I thougth I had written it

down (must have been another senior moment) but today when I went to

look for it I can't find it anywhere.

I would really appreciate it if someone would send it to me privately.

Thanks In advance (and sorry if you see more than one list with this

request...)

Jeanne Ann

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At 11:14 AM 5/31/03 +0000, you wrote:

>Marge, In your opinion, which one is better for rosacea, Helichrysum

>Hydrosol or Sea Buckthorn Oil or do you find both are effective?

>Sherry

I love our seabuckthorn extract...

but I don't use it in our rosacea blend...

we use helichrysum EO in our rosacea synergy (as well as German Chamomile

CO2, Hi Alt. Lavender and Rosewood) and recommend the helichrysum hydrosol

as a toner...

that's our experience...of course other folks mileage may differ!

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I think many conventional doctors see the internet as a source of

MISinformation for their patients, and are probably worried about them being

misguided. Some of the younger ones may think differently, though.

Bob

cea

> Thank you to all who responded with suggestions for treating my cea.

I

> bought a multitude of items at the health food store (as well as ordering

more

> items on the internet that I am waiting for). I started administering

them

> immediately and lo and behold, the unbearable itching subsided and

although the

> rash is still red and harsh looking I trust that it will slowly fade over

> time. (hopefully). I am getting an occassional flare up of itching but I

> immediately apply all the ointments and take more herbs and homeopathic

remedies and

> the itching quiets down.

> It is amazing to me what the internet offers for self education and taking

> charge of one's medical destiny. This list is but one important example

of

> that. I wonder if traditional doctors realize how the power of the

internet can

> effect the relationship they have with some of their patients?

>

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I think many conventional doctors see the internet as a source of

MISinformation for their patients, and are probably worried about them being

misguided. Some of the younger ones may think differently, though.

Bob

cea

> Thank you to all who responded with suggestions for treating my cea.

I

> bought a multitude of items at the health food store (as well as ordering

more

> items on the internet that I am waiting for). I started administering

them

> immediately and lo and behold, the unbearable itching subsided and

although the

> rash is still red and harsh looking I trust that it will slowly fade over

> time. (hopefully). I am getting an occassional flare up of itching but I

> immediately apply all the ointments and take more herbs and homeopathic

remedies and

> the itching quiets down.

> It is amazing to me what the internet offers for self education and taking

> charge of one's medical destiny. This list is but one important example

of

> that. I wonder if traditional doctors realize how the power of the

internet can

> effect the relationship they have with some of their patients?

>

>

>

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cea is caused from heat being expelled from the inside

of your body. It is caused when the organs are holding too

much heat and it manifests in this manner. At least that is

what I was taught with the herbalist I worked with for many

years! Marge is correct on the external (not that anyone needed

to hear that, LOL) but to work from the inside out will also

give incredible results. There are many herbs to help cool the

system down such as astragalus root, etc. Google cea and

Chinese herbs for some ideas if you are inclined... it works for me!

Markey :-)

*snippet*

> Hello!

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> I need information about EO's or other natural remedies that help

> with rosacea skin disorder.

>

> Thank you.

>

> Cardona

> Blue Sunsets

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cea is caused from heat being expelled from the inside

of your body. It is caused when the organs are holding too

much heat and it manifests in this manner. At least that is

what I was taught with the herbalist I worked with for many

years! Marge is correct on the external (not that anyone needed

to hear that, LOL) but to work from the inside out will also

give incredible results. There are many herbs to help cool the

system down such as astragalus root, etc. Google cea and

Chinese herbs for some ideas if you are inclined... it works for me!

Markey :-)

*snippet*

> Hello!

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> I need information about EO's or other natural remedies that help

> with rosacea skin disorder.

>

> Thank you.

>

> Cardona

> Blue Sunsets

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> Just one capsule of each every day made the difference....

Thanks Kurt! This makes good sense. I'll take it to my doc when I see

her on Tuesday. Along with info on Blasi, Salt/C, lipoceutical GSH &

Myer's Cocktail and the protocol poll summary from Ken's website. I'm

lucky - with all the questions I bring her, she still doesn't dread

seeing me.

Take care. -Lynn

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If the response below is about cea, I took it and it made me

feel horrible-like an unpleasant stimulant or something. I think

I still have the bottle in my 'drawer', minus one cap, so if anyone

wants it, they can have it but it is probably expired. Just goes to

show that 'one man's ceiling is another man's floor'. (Is that a

good analogy???).

Mike C.

> > Just one capsule of each every day made the difference....

>

> Thanks Kurt! This makes good sense. I'll take it to my doc when I

see

> her on Tuesday. Along with info on Blasi, Salt/C, lipoceutical GSH &

> Myer's Cocktail and the protocol poll summary from Ken's website.

I'm

> lucky - with all the questions I bring her, she still doesn't dread

> seeing me.

>

> Take care. -Lynn

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Hi Mike -

Yes, it was about cea, specifically one cap each of primrose oil,

borage oil, salmon oil and flax seed oil. Was it one of those that

made you sick? Or something else I mentioned in the message (Blasi,

Salt/C, lipoceutical GSH, lipoceutical Myers Cocktail...)?

Whichever, thanks for the warning. I'll be sure to muscle test for

them before adding them to my daily line-up.

Take care. -Lynn

> > Just one capsule of each every day made the difference....

> Thanks Kurt! This makes good sense. I'll take it to my doc when I

see her on Tuesday. Along with info on Blasi, Salt/C, lipoceutical

GSH & Myer's Cocktail and the protocol poll summary from Ken's

website.

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Jody, I also had rosacea 10 years ago when I first got sick. I now

have a diagnosis of mycoplasma and borrelia. I have been on

antibiotics, mainly Zithromax for years and the rosacea cleared up the

first few months. I have found that minocycline and Zithromax have

been very effective for me and have only made me healthier.

Currently I am beginning my second year of a treatment protocol called

the Marshall Protocol. It involves low dose pulsed antibiotics and in

that respect it is very safe. You may want to check into it at

http://www.marshallprotocol.com

a Carnes

> I got bad rosacea for several years after getting cfs/fibro. Last

year I

> had a bad sinus infection and was getting ready to go on a plane,

so my doctor

> prescribed Zithromax (antibiotic which is especially good for sinus

> infections).

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> My rosacea cleared up and hasn't come back. Such a relief! I know

you may

> not want to go on antibiotics but if you can't avoid them at some

point, they

> sure cleared up my face! No more pain and unsightly pustules.....

>

> Sincerely,

> Jody

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Thanks. I just Googled him. He appears to treats acne, which may co-

occur w/ rosacea but is distinct from rosacea (even though it's

mistakenly called " acne rosacea " sometimes).

Regards,

Nori

> Google Dr. Lit.Hung Leung.

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Or just try a 6V battery, with wires attached to the poles and sponges

attached to the wires ......

Then gently massage both sides of the face with the slightly wet sponges

(wearing rubber gloves).

DCH

-----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----

Van: oxyplus [mailto:oxyplus ] Namens

HoracioS

Verzonden: Tuesday, June 05, 2007 2:05 PM

Aan: oxyplus

Onderwerp: cea

Hi Yulia:

I have a friend that eliminated the rosacea and other problems with a

4Hz Zapper.

It works.

Horacio

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Hi Chuck,If you are a member of the A.R.E., may I suggest you do a search of the readings on this condition in the member's section of their website athttp://www.edgarcayce.orgIf you are not an A.R.E. member, you can purchase a full set of the readings on CD-ROM athttp://tinyurl.com/fk9qtYou can also call the A.R.E. at1-800-333-4499and ask to purchase a copy of the Circulating File on that condition, if available.With best wishes,Dudley Delany

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Most doctors admit now that cea is due to candida. There are many anti-fungals at the health food stores.

Doctors will give you Diflucan...and anti-yeast drug that is OK for 1 or 2 treatments but it is not permanent and this drug is hard on the liver. Also, avoid sugar...Lynn

CAYCE: While rosacea can be purely a result of low immunity, it is most often the result of poor superficial circulation in the skin and poor eliminations through both the liver and colon as well as the kidneys. The skin is affected by low immunity when it is over-burdened with toxins that should be eliminated by the colon and kidneys - resulting in poor circulation.

Normally, rosacea appears on the nose and cheeks. In these cases, it can often be cleared up by improving circulation through cervical spine adjustment, head and neck exercises, and a castor oil pack around the neck. These approaches will improve the circulation going to and from the facial skin and they improve the health and immunity in the affected area.

The simplest remedy for relief seems to be an application of peanut oil to the nose and cheeks. Cayce said that peanut oil is like a food for nerves and skin and he always recommended it for a good complexion.

While this works in some cases, in most cases it will be an incomplete solution. cea may return with the peanut oil is discontinued. A more complete treatment would include something to improve circulation in the affected area and something the detoxifies the entire body.

Topical Treatments: Peanut oil, castor oil, GlycoThymoline or Atomidine for infection.

Circulation: Formula 545, an herbal tonic, and oral doses of Atomidine, 2 drops a day in a glass of water. This formula improves elimination of toxin through the liver-colon-kidneys.

DeToxification: Colonic therapy, castor oil packs, increased water in take alkaline reacting vegetables.

NEW RESEARCH: cea is associated with Candida.

cea

Does Cayce have a cure for rosacea?

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I have a friend who has suffered with cea for years. Her doctor said that it was due to candida and treated it this way. Of course, these means using Dyfulcan but there are anti-yeast supplements at Health Food stores...but you need to change your diet as well to starve these little beggers.

But, I will be very interested in what others say as I post these remedies on my website...Lynn

cea

Does the Dr have any natural treatments for cea?

Thanks

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Thanks for the reply. I have been going to an MD who keeps telling me that

there's nothing wrong with me. I know differently and have suspected the

possibility of Yeast. I, too, know that cea is not a 'skin' thing but comes

from within.

I am just about 'info'd' out as I have been researching symptoms for months and

have no idea where to go.

Treating a yeast problem is a good place to start.

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I can imagine your search has taken you far and wide.For yeast, I simply take 220mgs of lugols daily for a  couple months, it completely gets it under control, with it I also recommend you take at least a hundred mgs of niacin, as it works well with iodine, lugol's. I also take a capful of dmso with my iodine to help it disperse though out my body, get every nook and cranny. And more importantly it helps iodine cross the blood brain barrier, I love a clear mind.

Sides some take are at breastcancerchoices.org.  I also took 200mcgs of selenium with my iodine. david lubbock tx. On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 12:45 PM, Wyndstar <wyndstar81@...> wrote:

 

Thanks for the reply. I have been going to an MD who keeps telling me that there's nothing wrong with me. I know differently and have suspected the possibility of Yeast. I, too, know that cea is not a 'skin' thing but comes from within.

I am just about 'info'd' out as I have been researching symptoms for months and have no idea where to go.

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