Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 Wanted to report on applying the KT cream to a poison oak rash. I get poison oak really badly and once I get a rash it can be very difficult for me to get rid of it-- I've had rashes for months, in the past. We recently had to do some water-line repairs (live in the country completely off the grid) and got exposed. I used the soap I use to wash, very diligently, and wound up with very little breakout. However, one place I had gotten scratched by a poison oak branch on the back of my hand, and that place did break out. I have always yearned for something to put on the rash that would really make it rapidly go away and have tried everything from pineapple juice to calamine lotion and everything in between. Nothing has ever worked, and the best treatment has generally been frequent washing and waiting it out. This time, the rash was in the form of a line from the scratch, and a few days later was still developing and starting to spread. I had been using the liquid KT successfully to contain the itching, but finally thought to apply the cream. I applied it one night before bed, and the next morning it was showing strong signs of retreat. I applied it again that morning, and by that next night (24 hours) the rash no longer had any bubbly hives and was healing, and I applied it again before bed. Next morning, this morning, I woke up and the rash is gone and the skin actually almost completely healed already. This to me is nothing short of miraculous. So, normally we say that the KT cream should not be put on broken skin. But we should amend that to say that it's okay to put on a dermatitis rash. When I first put it on it stung a little, but that feeling swiftly went away and with it went any itching sensation. Highly recommended! Also, moles are continuing to shrink just from internal consumption. And, we're using the cream to clear up a clogged pore/cyst on my partner's face. Strongly believe that any skin condition will respond to KT and/or KT cream. --V ~~~ There is no way to peace; peace is the way ~~~~ --A.J. Muste Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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