Re: CSEczema question

2006-09-23 Thread Deborah Gerard
thanks so much everyone for your responses...debbie

Denise Every deni...@citlink.net wrote:  Evening primrose oil can 
help with eczema... it has to be taken for a few weeks before you'll see a 
response, but I do know it has helped and cleared up eczema completely.  It 
needs to be taken regularly, if you stop it the eczema can return.  
   
  It also seems for some people that warmth/humidity can make eczema flare, I 
know of some who are fine during the winter but have problems with it during 
the humid summer months, when it can flare up wildly.  It may be that the 
airtight nature of the gloves in general holds in enough heat and humidity to 
contribute to the situation.  
   
  And for what it's worth, I know of some people who never had eczema and then 
developed it in their perimenopausal period with all the hormonal changes, 
don't know if it pertains to your medic, but one more thing to consider.  
  
Denise
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- Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: cs 
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:45 PM
  Subject: CSEczema question
  

  Can anyone advise on the subject of eczemaI have a medic at work who is 
thinking she is developing a allergy to the gloves we use but it has just 
started happening in the last three months and she has tried using all the 
different types of gloves that we have...powder free...latex free...she says 
she has not changed her diet and has even fasted and detoxed too to no 
availis there something she could apply topically or take orally that is 
not prescription?
  thanks in advance debbie

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RE: CSEczema question

2006-09-22 Thread Dan Nave
First of all, try Colloidal Silver... ;-))



From: Deborah Gerard [mailto:devorah...@yahoo.com] 
Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 10:45 PM
To: cs
Subject: CSEczema question


Can anyone advise on the subject of eczemaI have a medic at work who
is thinking she is developing a allergy to the gloves we use but it has
just started happening in the last three months and she has tried using
all the different types of gloves that we have...powder free...latex
free...she says she has not changed her diet and has even fasted and
detoxed too to no availis there something she could apply topically
or take orally that is not prescription?
thanks in advance debbie



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Re: CSEczema question

2006-09-22 Thread gailevans
Hulda Clark believes that all psoriasis and eczema are caused by ascaris. See 
The Cure for All Diseases. There is a complete PDF of this book in PDF form 
(searchable) at:
http://www.royalrife.com/books.html

ge
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 Deborah Gerard devorah...@yahoo.com wrote: 
Can anyone advise on the subject of eczemaI have a medic at work who is 
thinking she is developing a allergy to the gloves we use but it has just 
started happening in the last three months and she has tried using all the 
different types of gloves that we have...powder free...latex free...she says 
she has not changed her diet and has even fasted and detoxed too to no 
availis there something she could apply topically or take orally that is 
not prescription?
  thanks in advance debbie


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Re: CSEczema question

2006-09-22 Thread Denise Every
Evening primrose oil can help with eczema... it has to be taken for a few weeks 
before you'll see a response, but I do know it has helped and cleared up eczema 
completely.  It needs to be taken regularly, if you stop it the eczema can 
return.  

It also seems for some people that warmth/humidity can make eczema flare, I 
know of some who are fine during the winter but have problems with it during 
the humid summer months, when it can flare up wildly.  It may be that the 
airtight nature of the gloves in general holds in enough heat and humidity to 
contribute to the situation.  

And for what it's worth, I know of some people who never had eczema and then 
developed it in their perimenopausal period with all the hormonal changes, 
don't know if it pertains to your medic, but one more thing to consider.  

Denise
Peicasa Art http://stores.ebay.com/Peicasa
 Charity Listing for Shar-Pei Rescue http://tinyurl.com/ecsbm ends 9/28
We make a living by what we get, we make a life by what we give.  
Sir Winston Churchill 



  - Original Message - 
  From: Deborah Gerard 
  To: cs 
  Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 11:45 PM
  Subject: CSEczema question


  Can anyone advise on the subject of eczemaI have a medic at work who is 
thinking she is developing a allergy to the gloves we use but it has just 
started happening in the last three months and she has tried using all the 
different types of gloves that we have...powder free...latex free...she says 
she has not changed her diet and has even fasted and detoxed too to no 
availis there something she could apply topically or take orally that is 
not prescription?
  thanks in advance debbie


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CSEczema question

2006-09-21 Thread Deborah Gerard
Can anyone advise on the subject of eczemaI have a medic at work who is 
thinking she is developing a allergy to the gloves we use but it has just 
started happening in the last three months and she has tried using all the 
different types of gloves that we have...powder free...latex free...she says 
she has not changed her diet and has even fasted and detoxed too to no 
availis there something she could apply topically or take orally that is 
not prescription?
  thanks in advance debbie


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