Guest guest Posted December 14, 2008 Report Share Posted December 14, 2008 No pain or burning bec I got the seabuckthorn oil the day my first lesion turned black and started rising. I was afraid I wasn't going to make it home before it burst!!! I got home and the SBT oil pkg was on the front stoop. I ripped it open, applied some topically and took a full dropper orally. I watched in awe as the blistering black skin flatteded out and faded to a less angry color. This works still, but to keep the lesions at bay I have to take the sbt oil orally 2x/day and apply topically at the same time. One day, though, the sbt oil stopped working as well and got desperate and sprayed it with Rita's emergency treatment, Raid. Red dots started coming up just like she said, and I felt tingling. I washed it off my arm after a few minutes, but the treatment seemed to help anyway as I haven't had any more outbreaks in a couple of days. I am leery of using Permethroids and Pyrethroids because they affect the immune system, albeit temporarily (provided perm/pyrethroid use is temporary). However, to me, this time, the risk was worth it. I simply saw no other option. I had the side effect of uncomfortable tingling until I washed my arms several times with one of the Aveeno products I hae on hand. I think it was the stress relief body wash that finally worked. KJ > > I have question to ask the group? > > Those who get the sores/lesions do you have pain and/or burning that > comes and goes? I know we talk about feeling movement and crawling, > and we talk about itching....but how about pain that can be intense? > > Just what the hell are those things doing in those sores that can be > so painful? > > If anyone has had this happen to them, did you find something that > gave you relief? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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