Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 Help! someone must have been here before us? Orlando has got lots and lots of spots which are really bothering him and in some cases he says " the spots hurt my head " . Does anyone have any supplement tips? Does anyone have any soothing cream ideas? Have just brought some tea tree - but am wary of drawing any more attention to them than he is already showing. Would really appreciate a quick answer if anyone has clues, as he starts at Priors Court tomorrow and there is much to sort out and organise. Thanks and hope everyone had a good Easter, or at least a safe one. Alison x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2012 Report Share Posted April 16, 2012 My boys used a topical zinc cream from USA with success, doesn;t look that much different from Sudacream but I have a dermatologist set up for this very thing and Minoclyclin which is Rx for acne but there were studies underway to show it improved brain inflammation, that's the only way we will get to try it on Sam, congrats on PC, wondered how you were getting on Mx Help!someone must have been here before us?Orlando has got lots and lots of spots which are really bothering him and in some cases he says "the spots hurt my head".Does anyone have any supplement tips?Does anyone have any soothing cream ideas? Have just brought some tea tree - but am wary of drawing any more attention to them than he is already showing.Would really appreciate a quick answer if anyone has clues, as he starts at Priors Court tomorrow and there is much to sort out and organise.Thanks and hope everyone had a good Easter, or at least a safe one. Alison x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2012 Report Share Posted April 17, 2012 pantothenic acid cleared up my son's acne. i would also recommend zinc for anything skin related. karenza > > My boys used a topical zinc cream from USA with success, doesn;t look that > much different from Sudacream but I have a dermatologist set up for this > very thing and Minoclyclin which is Rx for acne but there were studies > underway to show it improved brain inflammation, that's the only way we will get > to try it on Sam, congrats on PC, wondered how you were getting on > > Mx > > > In a message dated 16/04/2012 15:18:56 GMT Daylight Time, > acmpope@... writes: > > > > > Help! > someone must have been here before us? > Orlando has got lots and lots of spots which are really bothering him > and in some cases he says " the spots hurt my head " . > Does anyone have any supplement tips? > Does anyone have any soothing cream ideas? Have just brought some tea > tree - but am wary of drawing any more attention to them than he is > already showing. > > Would really appreciate a quick answer if anyone has clues, as he > starts at Priors Court tomorrow and there is much to sort out and > organise. > > Thanks and hope everyone had a good Easter, or at least a safe one. > Alison x > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2012 Report Share Posted April 18, 2012 nope, 500mg per day orally. recommended by a consultant in the states who came across it for his son. he trialled it with his son and it cleared the whole lot up. as soon as i got back from the states i bought some for both of my teenagers and they were delighted when it worked. pantothenic acid must have some connection with regulating hormones?? > > Wouldn't the old fashioned zinc and castor oil cream be as effective? Long time since I used this for nappy changing, so cannot recall if there were other additives, but if not...... > > By the way, the pantothenic acid- was that topical? > > > > Sent from my iPad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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