Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 Knowledgeable mother warriors! I have a question related to my 17 year old. She has had persistent and very painful angular chelitis on the corners of her mouth for several months. You can look it up on google images. She can hardly open her mouth or talk or smile. She has not eaten her favorite food, tomatoes, for ever, because tomatoes sting her mouth, and she used to eat a zillion of them every day, since she was tiny. She has gone to the doctor over and over again and has tried a bunch of topical creams and oral medications. I am sorry I don't remember them all. Mainly antifungals, I think. I am on break at work now, so I am typing quickly. I want it to finally be healed already. What do you all suggest? Since she is in nursing school (through underage admission), she is all about western medicine and she shuns herbs, but still, maybe if the suggestions come from others, and not Mom, she'll follow them. Thank you so much!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 Another mom had just mentioned this somewhere else -- in fact, I've heard other moms mention it before, too...this is riboflavin deficiency. Knowledgeable mother warriors! I have a question related to my 17 year old. She has had persistent and very painful angular chelitis on the corners of her mouth for several months. You can look it up on google images. She can hardly open her mouth or talk or smile. She has not eaten her favorite food, tomatoes, for ever, because tomatoes sting her mouth, and she used to eat a zillion of them every day, since she was tiny. She has gone to the doctor over and over again and has tried a bunch of topical creams and oral medications. I am sorry I don't remember them all. Mainly antifungals, I think. I am on break at work now, so I am typing quickly. I want it to finally be healed already. What do you all suggest? Since she is in nursing school (through underage admission), she is all about western medicine and she shuns herbs, but still, maybe if the suggestions come from others, and not Mom, she'll follow them. Thank you so much!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 LDM 100, dilute 1:10 LDM to water. Spray on and leave. Yes, it is an herb but does amazing things for skin issues. Sold through Amazon or Barlow Herbals. About $30 We use it like windex in " My Big Fat Greek Wedding" if you've seen this film :)Sent from my iPhone Knowledgeable mother warriors! I have a question related to my 17 year old. She has had persistent and very painful angular chelitis on the corners of her mouth for several months. You can look it up on google images. She can hardly open her mouth or talk or smile. She has not eaten her favorite food, tomatoes, for ever, because tomatoes sting her mouth, and she used to eat a zillion of them every day, since she was tiny. She has gone to the doctor over and over again and has tried a bunch of topical creams and oral medications. I am sorry I don't remember them all. Mainly antifungals, I think. I am on break at work now, so I am typing quickly. I want it to finally be healed already. What do you all suggest? Since she is in nursing school (through underage admission), she is all about western medicine and she shuns herbs, but still, maybe if the suggestions come from others, and not Mom, she'll follow them. Thank you so much!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2011 Report Share Posted December 2, 2011 If she is in nursing school, she should look up B vitamins. :-) They are extremely necessary to good healthand their absorption can be screwed up easily.I am on high " therapeutic " doses of all the Bs and I have never had more soft, clear skin in my life. I don't use lotion at all (well my heels are not perfect, I do use Corona ointment on them occasionally) Knowledgeable mother warriors! I have a question related to my 17 year old. She has had persistent and very painful angular chelitis on the corners of her mouth for several months. You can look it up on google images. She can hardly open her mouth or talk or smile. She has not eaten her favorite food, tomatoes, for ever, because tomatoes sting her mouth, and she used to eat a zillion of them every day, since she was tiny. She has gone to the doctor over and over again and has tried a bunch of topical creams and oral medications. I am sorry I don't remember them all. Mainly antifungals, I think. I am on break at work now, so I am typing quickly. I want it to finally be healed already. What do you all suggest? Since she is in nursing school (through underage admission), she is all about western medicine and she shuns herbs, but still, maybe if the suggestions come from others, and not Mom, she'll follow them. Thank you so much!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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