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hi Eva,

i'm on an anti-candida list and they recommend coconut oil for fungal

conditions - apparantly it's a good anti-fungal - you might have

already heard of this ? you can eat it or rub it on the skin too. i

cook with it and eat it to help keep my candida away. might work in

conjunction with the peroxide treatment. you can get it in health

food stores - get the unrefined extra virgin variety.

best,

leonie

> Eva I think you need to see what works for you. I'm not

sure but I would

> take a cotton ball and soak it with peroxide and just dab it on the

places

> where there is the rash. Start out 2 times a day and see what

happens. You

> could also try vinegar.

>

> There is also a possibility it is not fungas. Did you have a

culture or have

> a derm look at your skin under a microscope?

>

> My father had what he called jungle rot and it is very similar to a

fungoid

> rash. He got it while in the army in the phillipines. He went to

many derms

> for treatment. But that was in the 60's and nothing worked.

>

> cooky

>

> _____

>

> From: rheumatic [mailto:rheumatic ]

On Behalf

> Of Eva Holloway

> Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2008 4:45 PM

> rheumatic

> Subject: rheumatic peroxide

>

> I want to soak my hands in hydrogen peroxide, I have

Dermatomyositis and

> right now I have a fungus on my hands. Do I need to dilute the

peroxide 3%

> with the water? I want to take care of the fungus. How many times

do I have

> to soak my hands.

>

> Eva

>

>

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Tea tree oil, undiluted, several times a day is a really good anti-

fungal too. I'm contemplating using tea tree oil internally to

control the candida but need to find out more about how to do it.

There's quite a bit of info online but I don't know whether with

Dermatomyositis, it would be relevant.

Ros

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