Guest guest Posted December 23, 2008 Report Share Posted December 23, 2008 My doctor at The Hoffman Center today told me that it is important to alternate sites when applying transdermal cream as area can become desensitized if over used. She said the inside of wrists, inside of thighs and inside of upper arm. All of these sites are soft, smooth, thin skin that isn't rough due to exposure like other parts. Thought to pass this info along.. Jodi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I asked Dr. McCandless about what Jodi's doctor said about putting the LDN cream on different spots of the body. Her reply is as follows: ********* This is true for progesterone which tends to accumulate in fatty tissues - it is not true with our transdermals made with emu oil. Parents putting it on shifting sleeping kids do naturally tend to put it different places depending on what area is exposed that night and it does not matter, but when I used it for many months I put it on my inner thighs at the same place, and it continued working just fine. Happy Holidays! Dr. JM ********* All my best, Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 I asked Dr. McCandless about what Jodi's doctor said about putting the LDN cream on different spots of the body. Her reply is as follows: ********* This is true for progesterone which tends to accumulate in fatty tissues - it is not true with our transdermals made with emu oil. Parents putting it on shifting sleeping kids do naturally tend to put it different places depending on what area is exposed that night and it does not matter, but when I used it for many months I put it on my inner thighs at the same place, and it continued working just fine. Happy Holidays! Dr. JM ********* All my best, Aletha Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2008 Report Share Posted December 24, 2008 Thanks Althea!! I am finding it more and more confusing knowing which doctors opinions to listen to. Obviously, I listen to my doctor yaddy yadda yadda. Jodi > > I asked Dr. McCandless about what Jodi's doctor said about putting the LDN cream on different spots of the body. Her reply is as follows: > ********* > This is true for progesterone which tends to accumulate in fatty tissues - it is not true with our transdermals made with emu oil. Parents putting it on shifting sleeping kids do naturally tend to put it different places depending on what area is exposed that night and it does not matter, but when I used it for many months I put it on my inner thighs at the same place, and it continued working just fine. Happy Holidays! Dr. JM > ********* > All my best, Aletha > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 By the way, my son's gut actually healed using mepron (for babesia) that kills protozoa. So treating parasites (althoug not the worms, just single cell) actually healed my son's gut. That was 2 years ago and he had not had pain, diarrhea or undigested food since. Caryn > > Since my boy has such stomach troubles, I'm wondering what kinds of things I can give via transdermal in order to avoid the stomach. Does anyone know? > 1. Epsom Salts > 2. ? > 3. ? > Deb > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 26, 2011 Report Share Posted January 26, 2011 magnesium oil/gel can be given transdermally. Zechstein magnesium--that's the name of it or something like that. para cleanse--it's a vibrational essence, but australian bush flower essences has a combo that supposedly eliminates parasites. I'm using it on us all right now. Usually I do the ia, but it has to be taken internally and son vomits it back up. Carrot juice (fresh only) and carrot juice pulp are good vermifuges. I give that to son too. Noticed an enormous difference on the flower essences and carrot juice/pulp the second day I did it--first he (and dog, who was also on it with us) got kind of sickly for a day. Smelly poop for both of them. Dog got real funky, threw up at one point. Had to give dog charcoal. THEN baby rebounded with a vengeance. Fantastic pooping, full of energy, cognitive developmental spurt--kid pulled over a bucket of water, scooted into kitchen, found a screwdriver I was using a few seconds beforehand, threw it, then went to bathroom and investigated the toilet, putting his hands in it. The speed at which he moved and his manipulation of all these objects is new (hence them being around in the first place--usually we haven't had to worry about these things sitting around for a few minutes). Now all stuff is moved out of the way and he's tearing around the living room playing with two toys at once. Me, I had a few days of constipation--had to up my enzymes--at first, then a big release. I love the flower essences, but I know it's not " scientific " in the strict sense of the word. I love them cos my son also was super duper sensitive to everything else and I can give the ABFE by simply dabbing them on his temples/tummy. The ABFE combo is called Green Essence--i think you add one or two other essences to make it a full para cleanse. If you'd like to email me offlist, I can look it up. I know it's not the kind of thing we discuss here usually. best wishes, Fiona > > > > Since my boy has such stomach troubles, I'm wondering what kinds of things I can give via transdermal in order to avoid the stomach. Does anyone know? > > 1. Epsom Salts > > 2. ? > > 3. ? > > Deb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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