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I have battled rosacea for 15 years now and most of this time Metro Gel

or Noritate were able to keep it under control. Eighteen months ago I

had a terrible out break and spent 12 months on 3 different

anti-biotics along with the Noritate with no success at all. Six

months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for my

rosacea. Within one week there was a noticable difference. I stopped

taking the anti-biotics and had continued improvement. Since my face

was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the use

of Noritate cream and my face is still clear.

Currently I wash my face twice a day with homemade olive oil soap (no

additives) followed by the Buckthorn moisturizer, once absorbed I

follow with the Udder cream.

The flushing continues but I no longer have to deal with the bumps,

scaling, sorness, runny eyes and the veins are almost invisable. At

this point I consider my current course of treatment a success and much

more natural.

www.uddercream.com I purchased mine locally in Target and Walmart

($2.00 per tube)

www.aubrey-organics.com I purchased mine in the local Herb Shop.

($16.00 4oz bottle)

Maybe this regimen will work for someone else.

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I have battled rosacea for 15 years now and most of this time Metro Gel

or Noritate were able to keep it under control. Eighteen months ago I

had a terrible out break and spent 12 months on 3 different

anti-biotics along with the Noritate with no success at all. Six

months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for my

rosacea. Within one week there was a noticable difference. I stopped

taking the anti-biotics and had continued improvement. Since my face

was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the use

of Noritate cream and my face is still clear.

Currently I wash my face twice a day with homemade olive oil soap (no

additives) followed by the Buckthorn moisturizer, once absorbed I

follow with the Udder cream.

The flushing continues but I no longer have to deal with the bumps,

scaling, sorness, runny eyes and the veins are almost invisable. At

this point I consider my current course of treatment a success and much

more natural.

www.uddercream.com I purchased mine locally in Target and Walmart

($2.00 per tube)

www.aubrey-organics.com I purchased mine in the local Herb Shop.

($16.00 4oz bottle)

Maybe this regimen will work for someone else.

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> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for

....

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the

If you have it handy, could you post the ingredients for either/both

of these?

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> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for

....

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the

If you have it handy, could you post the ingredients for either/both

of these?

GM

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Is this the cream u use ?

Sea Buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C® Moisturizing

Cream ?

//Kajsa.

--- Gilmore skrev: > I

have battled rosacea for 15 years now and most of

> this time Metro Gel

> or Noritate were able to keep it under control.

> Eighteen months ago I

> had a terrible out break and spent 12 months on 3

> different

> anti-biotics along with the Noritate with no success

> at all. Six

> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and

> the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C

> moisturizer for my

> rosacea. Within one week there was a noticable

> difference. I stopped

> taking the anti-biotics and had continued

> improvement. Since my face

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I

> try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I

> discontinued the use

> of Noritate cream and my face is still clear.

>

> Currently I wash my face twice a day with homemade

> olive oil soap (no

> additives) followed by the Buckthorn moisturizer,

> once absorbed I

> follow with the Udder cream.

>

> The flushing continues but I no longer have to deal

> with the bumps,

> scaling, sorness, runny eyes and the veins are

> almost invisable. At

> this point I consider my current course of treatment

> a success and much

> more natural.

>

> www.uddercream.com I purchased mine locally in

> Target and Walmart

> ($2.00 per tube)

> www.aubrey-organics.com I purchased mine in the

> local Herb Shop.

> ($16.00 4oz bottle)

>

> Maybe this regimen will work for someone else.

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Is this the cream u use ?

Sea Buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C® Moisturizing

Cream ?

//Kajsa.

--- Gilmore skrev: > I

have battled rosacea for 15 years now and most of

> this time Metro Gel

> or Noritate were able to keep it under control.

> Eighteen months ago I

> had a terrible out break and spent 12 months on 3

> different

> anti-biotics along with the Noritate with no success

> at all. Six

> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and

> the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C

> moisturizer for my

> rosacea. Within one week there was a noticable

> difference. I stopped

> taking the anti-biotics and had continued

> improvement. Since my face

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I

> try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I

> discontinued the use

> of Noritate cream and my face is still clear.

>

> Currently I wash my face twice a day with homemade

> olive oil soap (no

> additives) followed by the Buckthorn moisturizer,

> once absorbed I

> follow with the Udder cream.

>

> The flushing continues but I no longer have to deal

> with the bumps,

> scaling, sorness, runny eyes and the veins are

> almost invisable. At

> this point I consider my current course of treatment

> a success and much

> more natural.

>

> www.uddercream.com I purchased mine locally in

> Target and Walmart

> ($2.00 per tube)

> www.aubrey-organics.com I purchased mine in the

> local Herb Shop.

> ($16.00 4oz bottle)

>

> Maybe this regimen will work for someone else.

>

>

>

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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From the Aubrey Web site ( http://www.aubrey-organics.com/index.cfm ):

Sea Buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C® Moisturizing Cream:

Ingredients: Coconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Organic Aloe Vera*, Topical

Ester-C®, Cucumber Extract, Evening Primrose Oil, Mosqueta® Rose Hip Seed

Oil, Canadian Willowherb Extract, Aubrey's Preservative (Citrus Seed Extract,

Vitamins A, C and E), Shea Butter, Sea Buckthorn Oil, Lavender Water, Cucumber

Oil.

Re: Buckthorn and Udder Cream

> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for

....

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the

If you have it handy, could you post the ingredients for either/both

of these?

GM

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

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From the Aubrey Web site ( http://www.aubrey-organics.com/index.cfm ):

Sea Buckthorn & Cucumber with Ester-C® Moisturizing Cream:

Ingredients: Coconut Fatty Acid Cream Base, Organic Aloe Vera*, Topical

Ester-C®, Cucumber Extract, Evening Primrose Oil, Mosqueta® Rose Hip Seed

Oil, Canadian Willowherb Extract, Aubrey's Preservative (Citrus Seed Extract,

Vitamins A, C and E), Shea Butter, Sea Buckthorn Oil, Lavender Water, Cucumber

Oil.

Re: Buckthorn and Udder Cream

> months ago I was shopping in my local Herb shop and the owner of the

> store suggested Aubrey Organics Buckthorn w/Ester-C moisturizer for

....

> was not receiving enough moisture it was suggested I try using Udder

> Cream. I did. It has been 3 months now since I discontinued the

If you have it handy, could you post the ingredients for either/both

of these?

GM

--

Please read the list highlights before posting to the whole group

(http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html). Your post will be delayed if you don't give a

meaningful subject or trim your reply text. You must change the subject when

replying to a digest !

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

To leave the list send an email to rosacea-support-unsubscribe

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