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>Pearl:

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>What are salt based disks? ............Here's the url. I just checked

>and the price is much higher than I remembered and they also changed the

>shape. What I'm using look like the salt disks you hang in your guinea

>pig cage. The web page has the ingredients also. Anyway, they do last a

>long time and are cheaper in the long run than prescription drugs plus

>they're more natural.

http://www.rosacea-ltd.com/

Annette

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Dear Ann,

You are right that topical treatments from the Dermatologist will

only suppress the symptoms, and do nothing for curing the cause.

cea is very common when you have candida, as well as other skin

problems. The body externalizes the healing process to the skin in

order to protect vital inner organs. The fact that skin problems

exist is evidence your body is trying hard to heal.

And yes the candida program clears up rosacea. In fact a good friend

of mine here in Calgary had rosacea along with other skin problems,

and started on the program last year. She is totally delighted that

all of her skin problems, including rosacea, have cleared up on the

candida program. She applied applied coconut oil directly to the

rosacea and other skin eruptions, which is very healing and helpful.

But the diet is the most important aspect of getting well.

You might want to read a couple of articles in our files on Natural

Healing - skip through the folders and scroll down to the files,

which are in alphabetical order, and see what you can find. I can't

look them up right now because I'm at work.

The best in health,

Bee

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> And yes the candida program clears up rosacea.

This is very comforting to know!

>In fact a good friend of mine here in Calgary ... applied coconut oil

directly to the

> rosacea and other skin eruptions, which is very healing and

helpful.

I actually started doing this several days ago and am convinced that

it has helped already - my face is not as red nor as broken out -

though it is still bad enough that my new dermatologist commented on

it even though I was not visiting her for that particular reason.

- Ann

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Hi Mo,

I have Celiac (Dx'ed 2000), P (forever), PA (Dx'ed 3 months ago), and cea

(also 3 mo.). DR.'s didn't think there was a connection. GP and Rhumy didn't

think so, Dermo said No. BUT I haven't had a flair of cea since I started

Enbrel 3 weeks ago. Interesting. Originally thought I was having a reaction to

shaving as I'd shave and about 30 min later my face would flush, but I was using

the same products as always so that didn't make sense. Hot coffee makes it

flush, wind and cold and heat... who knows what else. It was actually the visit

to the GP for my flushing face that led to the Rhumey for my PA " Oh, by the way

Doc, I've been having a lot of joint pain in my wrists and ankles, and I'm

REALLY tired... " Thank God he LISTENED!

The Rhumey is great too, Listens and makes you feel at home.

Good Luck

Job in CT

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> Hi Mo,

> I have Celiac (Dx'ed 2000), P (forever), PA (Dx'ed 3 months ago),

and cea (also 3 mo.). DR.'s didn't think there was a connection.

GP and Rhumy didn't think so, Dermo said No. BUT I haven't had a

flair of cea since I started Enbrel 3 weeks ago. Interesting.

Originally thought I was having a reaction to shaving as I'd shave

and about 30 min later my face would flush, but I was using the same

products as always so that didn't make sense. Hot coffee makes it

flush, wind and cold and heat... who knows what else. It was

actually the visit to the GP for my flushing face that led to the

Rhumey for my PA " Oh, by the way Doc, I've been having a lot of

joint pain in my wrists and ankles, and I'm REALLY tired... " Thank

God he LISTENED!

> The Rhumey is great too, Listens and makes you feel at home.

> Good Luck

> Job in CT

> Job-

I was diagnosed with PA about ten months ago. I am curious about

your " flushing " . I periodically have what I would call flushing

also. My face gets red and I can feel that it is flushing. If you

check my forehead when this happens it will feel quite hot.

SOmetimes I will have a low grade fever when this happens. Is this

what happens to you? Is it connected to the rosacea? I am also

having a LOT of trouble with exhaustion. Sometimes I will sleep for

several hours during the day and then sleep all nite and am still

tired. Is this what happens with you? This is all so new and

strange to me. Hard to take it all in.....Mooedgar

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Two list members mentioned rosacea. As far as I know there is only

one medicine that actually works, and that is 1% Diflucan in

DMSO. Use a Q-Tip and paint your whole face. Sometimes a single

application will cure it. I am going to be unavailable for about a

month, but if either of you can't obtain/make it call my office when I return.

858-523-9144

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Lyme disease can cause ammonia to build up in liver and blood. Any

kind of damage to the liver can cause this be it hepatitis, drinking,

chemo etc. My companion of 28yrs. had severe damage to his liver from

Hep. C and chemo and I watched him go in and out of hepatic comas from

ammonia build up. It was an awful thing.

Donna ACS

> Oh my! However did your liver get overloaded with ammonia? That sounds

> quite nasty.

>

> ~Amber

> >

> > I was once diagnosed with rosacea and it turned out that my liver

> was very overloaded with ammonia.

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The Diflucan recommended by is a liquid solution.

DMSO + Diflucan.

Doctors prescribe it for toenail fungus, but it is rare to have a

doctor that will cooperate with you in getting a prescription of it

for rosacea.

It has to be prepared by a compounding pharmacy - or wait until

returns from China.

This cure was discovered by a rosacea sufferer that says rosacea is a

fungus, and he even applied it up his nostrils.

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Thanks for your reply . I've seen the DIflucan commercials and

know they

were pills, but didn't know if it came in a cream or something like

that. So I guess

you mash up the pill and mix it up with DMSO. I can just make up my own

then.

How interesting that's it's a fungus - I never would have guessed as

much. I

wonder now how ocular rosacea (affecting the eyes) can be cured? Would

that actually be fungus in the eyes? Hmmm..........

~Amber

Eck wrote:

> The Diflucan recommended by is a liquid solution.

> DMSO + Diflucan.

> Doctors prescribe it for toenail fungus, but it is rare to have a

> doctor that will cooperate with you in getting a prescription of it

> for rosacea.

> It has to be prepared by a compounding pharmacy - or wait until

> returns from China.

> This cure was discovered by a rosacea sufferer that says rosacea is a

> fungus, and he even applied it up his nostrils.

>

>

>

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Hi Amber,

I suppose could answer that question for you.

the tablets probably contain other stuff beside the diflucan,

and do you want DMSO to carry that other stuff into the layers of the

skin on your face?

I would hesitate to do such a thing.

You might get an answer from a friendly pharmacist.

I'll see if I can find anything about this treatment as relates to

ocular rosacea.

On 11/18/2009 3:57:46 PM, stargazer@... wrote:

> Thanks for your reply .

> I've seen the DIflucan commercials and

> know they

> were pills, but didn't

> know if it came in a cream or something like

> that. So I guess

> you mash up the pill and mix it up with DMSO. I can just make up my own

> then.

> How interesting that's it's a fungus - I never would have guessed as

> much. I

> wonder now how ocular rosacea (affecting the eyes) can be cured? Would

> that actually be fungus in the eyes? Hmmm..........

>

> ~Amber

>

> Eck wrote:

> > The Diflucan recommended by is a liquid solution.

> > DMSO + Diflucan.

> > Doctors prescribe it for toenail fungus, but it is rare to have a

> > doctor that will cooperate with you in getting a prescription of it

> > for rosacea.

> > It has to be prepared by a compounding pharmacy - or wait until

> > returns from China.

> > This cure was discovered by a rosacea sufferer that says rosacea is a

> > fungus, and he even applied it up his nostrils.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Hi :

I see the Diflucan pills as well as the solution both have nasties in

them. Only the

injectible has none. I wonder if other topical antifungals would work?

~Amber

> Hi Amber,

>

> I suppose could answer that question for you.

> the tablets probably contain other stuff beside the diflucan,

> and do you want DMSO to carry that other stuff into the layers of the

> skin on your face?

> I would hesitate to do such a thing.

> You might get an answer from a friendly pharmacist.

>

> I'll see if I can find anything about this treatment as relates to

> ocular rosacea.

>

>

>

>

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