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

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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.

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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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(http://rosacea

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subject or trim your reply text. You must change the subject when replying to a

digest !

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>See http://www.drnase.com for info on his recently published book.

>

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