Guest guest Posted April 28, 2002 Report Share Posted April 28, 2002 In a message dated 4/28/02 12:03:43 AM Eastern Daylight Time, ciz@... writes: > Treating rosacea is all about reducing inflammation. Trouble is, > reduing inflammation comes with baggage. Take coricosteroids. > Reduced inflammation. However, a host of side endocrine and > metabolic side effects, and the topicals induce worse rosacea. Next > come the topical antibiotics, they are anti-inflammatory, but the > vehicles they are in are comedogenic. Then topical antifungals such > as ketoconazole. Same problem, the base is comedogenic and it, along > with the topical antibiotics induce resistance. > > Someone needs to make a 2% precipitated sulfur preparation in a good > vehicle. > Hi, Well " it " arrived several years ago with most people not hearing cea-Ltd. It is written about in the rosacea support group HIGHLIGHTS and from many on the support group. Also, cea-Ltd website has so very much good information that is easy to read. Check it out at www.rosacea-ltd.com and you will find a wonderful product with much information at a very low price as compared to going to any doctor that works extremely well with a guarantee for 120 days. Unbeatable !!! Learning together, Carver Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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