Guest guest Posted June 24, 2008 Report Share Posted June 24, 2008 Hi Kes from Sue, I'm sooo glad you posted that your keratosis was HELPED by the SULPHATE in Epsom Salt baths.!!!! WOW..Thanks so much for letting me see this from a different angle! I kept thinking my hyerkeratosis problem was mainly due to a sluggish absorption rate of essential fatty acids...thereby giving me the flaky,scaly debris on my legs. Even though I have posted EXtensively in the past about Epsom salts. ( I'll repost that next for new timers..) ---- I stopped using it because EVEN with the (Pharmaceutical grade.) USP...on the label of EPSOM salts, my muscle testing indicated it was still tainted with heavy metals ( Soooo----- I switched to Cell Wellness Restorer which is a very good natural magnesium salt/crystals form the AIM, intl. company... which I already have lots. of....from years of ordering from that company.) ANYWAY... I overlooked the importance of SULFATE for myself..since most of the info on the net doesn't dicuss that link with hyperkeratosis... most just give peeling agents as a solution and don't address the real reason for the condition....BUT thanks to YOU I researched it for several hours and found links to the missing puzzle. But BEFORE I quote & post part 2.. that info... I happened to find two great ADDITIONAL resources for adding needed sulfur to our bodies... I can't wait to try them!.. Here are two links that sell Sulpher OINTMENT and sulfer SOAP.: ( I just muscle tested for myself ..and the first link products seems more beneficial for me than the second link's procducts.. but I'm listing both since everyone's needs are different.) www.sulfurointment.com www.millersrexall.com/webstore/product_info.php/products_id/1715 If these don't help my skin problems then I will try the Epsom salts solution added to my LOTION and WATER spray bottle...as I always spray my face and legs with GOOD water..before adding the lotion for more moisture. More to come, Sue Re: Fat Absorption Problems and CONSTIPATION Posted by: "keigh_ca" keigh_ca@... keigh_ca Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:56 pm (PDT) Hi SueI noticed you said you have keratosis. I have to jump in and say thatI have had kp since I was a baby (I'm now 32) and the only thing tohave banished it is epsom salts. The sulfate really helps my skin.It's actually smooth which is huge for me.Kes> > > > From: Hanagan <rhearhea_8@>> > Subject: Re: Re: Trying oxypowder to clear > blockage/constipation> > To: mb12 valtrex > > Date: Sunday, June 22, 2008, 3:37 AM> > > > > Re: constipation help! > Posted by: "" ptsconsulting@... ptsconsulting > Sun Jun 22, 2008 5:25 am (PDT) > As a person who suffered from chronic constipation for over 15 years, > I can tell you what helped me. It's a combination of things...> > -Fiber does nothing for me for regularity. I can't tell you how many > fiber powders and pills I have taken. This is always the first thing > a doctor would say to me, and I would just laugh. I've even tried > the dried fruits with no luck.> > -Lots of clean/pure water is necessary.> > -Magnesium is very important. There are different types so you may > need to play around with it. Magnesium Citrate makes me ill and I > don't really go to the bathroom when I use it. I even bloat up with > it. But, Magnesium Glycinate helps me a lot with no side affects. > Most people in the US are supposedly low in Magnesium, so it is a > good place to start.> > -Pure vitamin C can help.> > -Lack of bile production is another reason that doctors often miss, > and is one of my biggest problems. It wasn't until I figured this > out that I was able to start going again on a normal basis. There > are many herbs that help produce bile. The one I like is Turmeric, > because it is a wonder herb that does so many good things for the > body. Our kids are toxic, and I'm sure in some cases, the livers are > not producing enough bile.> > Hope that helps!> > Jenn> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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