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It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it builds

up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any medication really, we

can all get to a point on any drug I think where it just doesn't work any

longer.

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that

something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what

Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea that causes this to

happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in this group can offer a

suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be coming closer and closer to a

better understanding and consequently a cure or at least a treatment that

works.

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It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it builds

up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any medication really, we

can all get to a point on any drug I think where it just doesn't work any

longer.

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that

something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what

Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea that causes this to

happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in this group can offer a

suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be coming closer and closer to a

better understanding and consequently a cure or at least a treatment that

works.

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It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it builds

up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any medication really, we

can all get to a point on any drug I think where it just doesn't work any

longer.

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that

something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what

Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea that causes this to

happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in this group can offer a

suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be coming closer and closer to a

better understanding and consequently a cure or at least a treatment that

works.

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My dermatologist, who also has rosacea and follows all the cea research

quite

closely, thinks they are coming up with new treatments all the time but she

doesn't see researchers closing in on the answers to the cause of rosacea.

a

If this is true, perhaps there is a clue to cause/treatment??

>Hi all

>I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from non-members

of

this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that something will work

for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what Star just wrote. why is

that?

What is it about rosacea that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of

the

experts in this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a cure or at

least a treatment that works.

>What do you think???

>

>

>

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My dermatologist, who also has rosacea and follows all the cea research

quite

closely, thinks they are coming up with new treatments all the time but she

doesn't see researchers closing in on the answers to the cause of rosacea.

a

If this is true, perhaps there is a clue to cause/treatment??

>Hi all

>I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from non-members

of

this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that something will work

for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what Star just wrote. why is

that?

What is it about rosacea that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of

the

experts in this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a cure or at

least a treatment that works.

>What do you think???

>

>

>

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My dermatologist, who also has rosacea and follows all the cea research

quite

closely, thinks they are coming up with new treatments all the time but she

doesn't see researchers closing in on the answers to the cause of rosacea.

a

If this is true, perhaps there is a clue to cause/treatment??

>Hi all

>I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from non-members

of

this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience that something will work

for a while and then it doesn't. That's exactly what Star just wrote. why is

that?

What is it about rosacea that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of

the

experts in this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a cure or at

least a treatment that works.

>What do you think???

>

>

>

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cea is an extremely resilient condition. When improvement from a

treatment is noted, that improvement is frequently short-lived due to

the cascading vascular damage which is occurring beneath the surface,

within the dermis. This is why it is important IMHO to use multiple

treatments: Ester C and GSE supplements, photoderm, topical products

such as ZincO. It is good to stay abreast of research developments

and products which seem to help others. The larger an arsenal one can

build, the better.

~Jim

_______

>It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it

builds up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any

medication really, we can all get to a point on any drug I think

where it just doesn't work any longer.

________

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

cure or at least a treatment that works.

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cea is an extremely resilient condition. When improvement from a

treatment is noted, that improvement is frequently short-lived due to

the cascading vascular damage which is occurring beneath the surface,

within the dermis. This is why it is important IMHO to use multiple

treatments: Ester C and GSE supplements, photoderm, topical products

such as ZincO. It is good to stay abreast of research developments

and products which seem to help others. The larger an arsenal one can

build, the better.

~Jim

_______

>It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it

builds up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any

medication really, we can all get to a point on any drug I think

where it just doesn't work any longer.

________

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

cure or at least a treatment that works.

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cea is an extremely resilient condition. When improvement from a

treatment is noted, that improvement is frequently short-lived due to

the cascading vascular damage which is occurring beneath the surface,

within the dermis. This is why it is important IMHO to use multiple

treatments: Ester C and GSE supplements, photoderm, topical products

such as ZincO. It is good to stay abreast of research developments

and products which seem to help others. The larger an arsenal one can

build, the better.

~Jim

_______

>It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it

builds up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any

medication really, we can all get to a point on any drug I think

where it just doesn't work any longer.

________

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

cure or at least a treatment that works.

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check my page, 'What Causes cea?' at this url:

http://rosaceadiet.com/html/cause.html

Brady Barrows

On Monday, February 11, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Dennis & Galway wrote:

> Hi all

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

> non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

> that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

> exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

> that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

> this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

> coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

> cure or at least a treatment that works.

> What do you think??

--

Brady Barrows - webmaster for

http://www.rosacea-control.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-control

http://www.rosaceadiet.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-diet-users-support-group

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check my page, 'What Causes cea?' at this url:

http://rosaceadiet.com/html/cause.html

Brady Barrows

On Monday, February 11, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Dennis & Galway wrote:

> Hi all

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

> non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

> that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

> exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

> that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

> this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

> coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

> cure or at least a treatment that works.

> What do you think??

--

Brady Barrows - webmaster for

http://www.rosacea-control.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-control

http://www.rosaceadiet.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-diet-users-support-group

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check my page, 'What Causes cea?' at this url:

http://rosaceadiet.com/html/cause.html

Brady Barrows

On Monday, February 11, 2002, at 07:12 PM, Dennis & Galway wrote:

> Hi all

> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

> non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

> that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

> exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

> that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

> this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

> coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

> cure or at least a treatment that works.

> What do you think??

--

Brady Barrows - webmaster for

http://www.rosacea-control.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-control

http://www.rosaceadiet.com

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-diet-users-support-group

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Jim,

Although your email address has changed, I'm assuming you're the Jim who used to

be active with this group and had success with your photoderm treatments. I was

just wondering if your rosacea continues to be in remission or under control and

if you have found any new weapons to keep symptoms at bay.

a

Re: If this is true, perhaps there is a clue to

cause/treatment??

>cea is an extremely resilient condition. When improvement from a

>treatment is noted, that improvement is frequently short-lived due to

>the cascading vascular damage which is occurring beneath the surface,

>within the dermis. This is why it is important IMHO to use multiple

>treatments: Ester C and GSE supplements, photoderm, topical products

>such as ZincO. It is good to stay abreast of research developments

>and products which seem to help others. The larger an arsenal one can

>build, the better.

>

>~Jim

>_______

>

>>It seems to me that cea is just like anything else really... it

>builds up a tolerance to what is treating it. It's like any

>medication really, we can all get to a point on any drug I think

>where it just doesn't work any longer.

>________

>

>> I have noticed from a few posters, plus my own correspondense from

>non-members of this group, and goodness knows, from my own experience

>that something will work for a while and then it doesn't. That's

>exactly what Star just wrote. why is that? What is it about rosacea

>that causes this to happen? I am hoping that some of the experts in

>this group can offer a suggestion or a theory. Surely, we must be

>coming closer and closer to a better understanding and consequently a

>cure or at least a treatment that works.

>

>

>

>

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