Guest guest Posted February 4, 2009 Report Share Posted February 4, 2009 no I haven't figured out how to do that yet. I have all emails from this group sent to my email account because my id doesn't work right. I will work on that. If anyone has kept a copy and would forward it to me off list I would appreciate it. Thanks for your response, Tami Re: Eczema Did you read the document PST and Sulfur in the files section of this group? It's fantastic! I wish I knew who wrote it, because it was the one thing that helped me figure out how to cure my son's eczema. Epsom salts baths, molybdenum, selenium, fatty acid metabolism support (carnitine and everything else Dana suggests in this group). Read the doc or send it to her if you think her biomedical understanding is up to the task. sathome. > > I know this is an old email but my nephew's wife has a bad flareup of eczema and I knew I had seen info on it. Can I ask what PST enzyme support is? What kind of environmental triggers? What is fatty acid metablolism? > > Wondering what natural remedy is out there for short term relief and for a long term cure? Any info that I can pass on to her would be appreciated. She is pretty miserable right now. > > Thanks for any input, > > Tami Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2009 Report Share Posted February 5, 2009 > I know this is an old email but my nephew's wife has a bad flareup of eczema and I knew I had seen info on it. Many times caused by food intolerance, but can also be caused by yeast overgrowth and a few other things. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 Eczema is usually the result of chronic constipation. The toxins that normally pass through the rectum are backed-up and are attempting to exit through the skin. Colonics usually eliminate the condition. > > Hello all, > > Anyone have any suggestions for treating eczema? While I know this topic was previously discussed in this group, I have been unsuccessful in searching eczema in the archives. Help! > > Many thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 14, 2009 Report Share Posted September 14, 2009 Hi SCIO does NOT treat any disease! SCIO is designed for stress detection and stress reduction!!!! Dont be offended with this comment, its just little reminder what SCIO actualy do. Regarding your question, patient with eczema issues...her are some hints for you. Start with proper food...and detox..avoid for while(a few months minimum)all stimulative food which create " heat in the blood " (sugars, caffeine,alcohol)..eat lot of greens,salats with a good oil and sprouts,veggy meals generally...explore allergy reactivity and avoid " trigger food " ....fatty acids(flax seed oil, Zinc, A,D,B6 vitamins are necessary for healthy skin). Plenty of spring water, during detox!!! rgrds Dr Igor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2009 Report Share Posted September 20, 2009 You might want to look at parasites too. Bye Sue Re: eczema Eczema is usually the result of chronic constipation. The toxins that normally pass through the rectum are backed-up and are attempting to exit through the skin. Colonics usually eliminate the condition. >> Hello all, > > Anyone have any suggestions for treating eczema? While I know this topic was previously discussed in this group, I have been unsuccessful in searching eczema in the archives. Help! > > Many thanks, > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Hi there, Try running the allergy program for 20 minutes, the one in the therapies section.. My skin is hyper-sensitive where I get eczema sometimes too - and I find it has to do with allergies... This quantum allergy program usually does the trick for me to calm symptoms down, and I just run it in subspace... With that, its been interesting to discover just how much emotions are linked to these physical allergy symptoms, as you might notice whats happening in your life, like if you are 'allergic' to someone or something that has flaired up in some way - as there may be a link and the allergy program tends to balance this out and release it... But even if its a subconscious issue it still seems to help in this way, calms allergy issues such as eczema... And ofcourse if you are unaccessable to the quantum and having a real bad day with it you could always try taking a benadryl, on occassion - I wouldnt recommend it regularly and we want to do holistic stuff here, etc - but it does help if you need it... And there are lotions that will help calm it down, you could put some non-allergenic type lotion on and it will help... And with allergies, there are many lifestyle issues you could look at to help, which might be aggravating the issue... Cleanliness is very important.. For me, I get allergic to dust.. Sometimes if I slack off in cleaning the house and dust accumulates around too much, then I start having these types of allergy symptoms - sometimes in the form of eczema, yes... So it could be a sign that you need to clean house, or atleast it could be a contributing factor, etc ... Sometimes allergy symptoms go away after a good house cleaning ... Keeping a clean colon is always a good idea and could help - but be sure to match it by cleaning not only the inside but the outside too! As the skin is actually on the outside... ... Thanks, Maggie _______________________________________ From: qxci-scio-epfx-english [mailto:qxci-scio-epfx-english ] On Behalf Of Angel Health Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 6:33 AM qxci-scio-epfx-english Subject: Re: Re: eczema You might want to look at parasites too. Bye Sue Re: eczema Eczema is usually the result of chronic constipation. The toxins that normally pass through the rectum are backed-up and are attempting to exit through the skin. Colonics usually eliminate the condition. > > Hello all, > > Anyone have any suggestions for treating eczema? While I know this topic was previously discussed in this group, I have been unsuccessful in searching eczema in the archives. Help! > > Many thanks, > > > Messages in this topic (16) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Database | Calendar ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 23, 2009 Report Share Posted September 23, 2009 Oregano oil helps with eczema, dab it on night and morning, you can also detox internally with it. Bye Sue Re: eczemaEczema is usually the result of chronic constipation. The toxins thatnormally pass through the rectum are backed-up and are attempting to exitthrough the skin. Colonics usually eliminate the condition. >> Hello all, > > Anyone have any suggestions for treating eczema? While I know this topicwas previously discussed in this group, I have been unsuccessful insearching eczema in the archives. Help! > > Many thanks, > > >Messages in this topic (16) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Database | Calendar ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 Have you tried putting Netrogena sesame oil in his bath? From: Jerry & Tammy <jerryntammybarnes@...>Subject: ( ) eczema Date: Sunday, October 4, 2009, 1:34 PM My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked? Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 The only thing that worked for my boys was removing all of the foods they were allergic to from their diets. About 60% of eczema is caused by food allergies. The other 40% is caused by environmental or seasonal allergies, irritants like detergents, lotions, or soaps, stress, and then some of it you just can't figure out WHAT is causing it! Vanicream lotions have worked really well for me and my kids, as far as keeping the small patches of eczema away, but to get rid of the SEVERE eczema, we had to figure out the allergies first. Amnesty > > My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked? > Tammy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2009 Report Share Posted October 4, 2009 Is he on any prescription meds or creams? From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Jerry & Tammy Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 1:35 PM Subject: ( ) eczema My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked? Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2009 Report Share Posted October 5, 2009 My son has terrible eczema too, on moisturisers, 1 steroid cream with antiseptic, 1 without. takes Piriton, has bandages on, when he'll put up with them, has just finished a course of antibiotics, only time it cleared up we were in Tenerife and has a seawater pool. Have tried putting sea salt in his bath, but he says it nips, also put oats in his bath (put a couple of spoonfulls in a sock and tie it shut), natural skin calming agent apparently. If anyone has a cure I'm definately interested. From: Elgamal <cindyelgamal@...>Subject: RE: ( ) eczema Date: Monday, 5 October, 2009, 12:01 AM Is he on any prescription meds or creams? From: [mailto:AspergersSu pport@group s.com] On Behalf Of Jerry & Tammy Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 1:35 PM Subject: ( ) eczema My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked? Tammy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 We went to a dietician, the problem we had was she recommended we remove wheat from our sons diet, because of his Apies about all he eats is wheat, we tried rice pasta but he won't have any of it. The thing is with his skin, it looks like it is just getting under control then bang it all flares up, don't do anything any different, can't figure out what is causing it. From: Amnesty <amnestyb@...>Subject: ( ) Re: eczema Date: Sunday, 4 October, 2009, 11:35 PM The only thing that worked for my boys was removing all of the foods they were allergic to from their diets. About 60% of eczema is caused by food allergies. The other 40% is caused by environmental or seasonal allergies, irritants like detergents, lotions, or soaps, stress, and then some of it you just can't figure out WHAT is causing it! Vanicream lotions have worked really well for me and my kids, as far as keeping the small patches of eczema away, but to get rid of the SEVERE eczema, we had to figure out the allergies first. Amnesty>> My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked?> Tammy> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2009 Report Share Posted October 6, 2009 I have had TERRIBLE ecxema my whole life...It took years to figure out how to calm it down. My parents and I tried everything. The only real cure is lack of stress. It is also caused by immunodeficiency, so making sure he gets supplements that provide immunosupport and probiotics will help as well as norweigien cod liver oil (orange flavor in orange juice) and vitamin E supplements have kept it all at bay for me, but I stillhave breakouts when I get very stressed and my immune system is down, but these are the best wanswers for me. If you look at my skin under a blacklight you cansee all the scar tissue from the ecxema...I now only get it in the crooks of my knees when I am stressed or sometimes when I have been ill. Hope some of these suggestions help...I know it is an awful thing for the poor dear to suffer with as I have been there. All my best to you and yours, Kelley > > > From: Elgamal <cindyelgamal@...> > Subject: RE: ( ) eczema > > Date: Monday, 5 October, 2009, 12:01 AM > > >  > > > > > > Is he on any prescription meds or creams? >  > > > From: [mailto:AspergersSu pport@group s.com] On Behalf Of Jerry & Tammy > Sent: Sunday, October 04, 2009 1:35 PM > > Subject: ( ) eczema >  >  > > > > > > My son has severe eczema. We've tried several things on it but it just doesn't seem to go away. Does anyone have any home remedies that they have tried and have worked? > > Tammy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2009 Report Share Posted October 13, 2009 Hi there! When You say: you can detox internally with oregano oil, you mustnot forget to say to dilute the oregano oil 1:10 with olive or other oil before swallowing! And I wonder whether it detoxes also besides merely fighting the fungi..? Eczema are most likely associated with fungi, but the latter are associated with heavy metals, so increase your intake of greens, greens etc. ( avoid carbohydrates ), besides taking antifungals. Noël. From: Angel Health <mail@...>qxci-scio-epfx-english Sent: Wed, September 23, 2009 6:19:19 PMSubject: Re: Re: eczema Oregano oil helps with eczema, dab it on night and morning, you can also detox internally with it. Bye Sue Re: eczemaEczema is usually the result of chronic constipation. The toxins thatnormally pass through the rectum are backed-up and are attempting to exitthrough the skin. Colonics usually eliminate the condition. >> Hello all, > > Anyone have any suggestions for treating eczema? While I know this topicwas previously discussed in this group, I have been unsuccessful insearching eczema in the archives. Help! > > Many thanks, > > >Messages in this topic (16) Reply (via web post) | Start a new topic Messages | Database | Calendar ............ ......... ......... ......... ..... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Can MMS help with eczema? Would you apply it topically? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 I have had eczema all my life and I'm in my late 50's. In the summer it is especially bad. Just recently my doctor asked me to temperarily go off all dairy (cow) and the eczema totally cleared. I miss the cheese but do use goat dairy and haven't had a problem. Have bought some sheep cheese but haven't tried it yet. I was in shock that such a simple solution could get rid of such a compromising problem. From: traciabyington <traciabyington@...>Subject: [ ] Eczema Date: Friday, May 21, 2010, 8:41 AM Can MMS help with eczema? Would you apply it topically? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Hello Traciabyington, You have to be careful about concentrations. First of all, it is better to address the internal cause of the problem. However, a low concentration of chlorine dioxide can bring some relief. If the concentration is too high, the problem gets worse. You may want to consider starting with a concentration in the range of 10 - 15 PPM free chlorine dioxide, and adjust from there. This is applied topically. Tom > > Can MMS help with eczema? Would you apply it topically? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2010 Report Share Posted May 21, 2010 Dear Traci, I can only tell you so far what happened to me using MMS1. I started with the one drop MMS activated with one drop 50% citric acid. I then added some water. I continued increasing until 6 drops at which time I took this amount on an empty stomach in the morning. I became very ill, had diarrhea and had a stomach ache. The next day I felt terrrifically well. After a day or so I decided to try again. Again I tried 6 drops on an empty stomach and got sick again and was ill the whole day. The next morning I felt full of energy again. I took lower dosages for a few days and then tried 6 drops in the morning on an empty stomach but got sick again all day but then the next morning I was full of energy and have felt great since for the last two to three weeks. I have discontinued especially after hearing about Tom's thoughts about MMS. But gettting to the point. I have had eczema severe for many years. Last year I got a horrible outbreak on my hands and bottom of my feet while on a trip. I never had had an episode so bad. Went to emergency in Beijing and asked for prednisone which I had not had for many years. They gave me something like 20 mg a day and in a few days it subsided. I was okay for a few days after the trip and then had another horrible flare up on my hands only. I received a shot of prednisone from my dermatologest with the warning that he may not be able to give me a shot again because of the side effects. About five months later I had another break out and went to the doctor again. Since almost six months had gone by he reluctantly gave me another shot and I got well. I was worried I would break out again. I was due for another episode . During the times between episodes if my hands got into water for a little bit I would have a break out. But since MMS, its been maybe a month I have had no outbreakings even when my hands get wet. So although I had three quite bad reactions to the MMS within a ten day period,I have been free of any eczema break out. It feels like no more eczema so far. I really think the MMS helped however awful the reactions were. And the high energy has continued. Maybe a high dose for just a short while may be the way to go. But followed by a long rest period with plenty of antioxidents. Hope this helps. Agnes From: traciabyington <traciabyington@...> Sent: Fri, May 21, 2010 5:41:38 AMSubject: [ ] Eczema Can MMS help with eczema? Would you apply it topically? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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