Please send protocol here also.

----- Original Message -----
From: "sol" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, May 17, 2004 8:47 PM
Subject: Re: CS>Excema ?


>   My personal experience is that CS will NOT  "heal" eczema. Eczema is
> an allergic reaction. To get true "healing" you need to eliminate the
> allergen first, and second, try to find and address why you are
> allergic. I have done ok with the first, am working on the second. Oral
> CS can help with intestinal candida, or systemic infections that might
> be part (my opinion) of the allergy.
>    This doesn't mean CS cannot help eczema. I used a 50/50 mix of CS and
> Aloe Vera juice to help sooth the affected skin areas. It keeps the skin
> moist,and prevents secondary infections.  Some people have wet the rash
> with CS then wrapped it with saran wrap. I didn't try that, I wet the
> skin well with the CS/Aloe, and then covered with a thick layer of
> homemade hand cream.
>    I also took a combination of antihistamines---a protocol actually
> developed for hives, but I have those too, right in the eczema, so it
> helped a lot---it is to take 150 mg of Zantac with Zyrtec or similar. I
> took it with generic benedryl because my Rx for Zyrtec ran out, and it
> is horribly expensive anyway. If you want the URL for the protocol I
> have it saved and can send it to you. And I used various homeopathic
> remedies, too, and sometimes I had to use ice packs also.
>   Depending on the stage and severity of the eczema and how painful it
> is, you can also use a mix of CS/DMSO on the rash. I used 90% CS and 5%
> (of a 70%)DMSO. When the eczema isn't too bad this can really knock it
> down and give good relief for hours and hours. But if the rash is very
> bad, using the DMSO on it is just too painful. The DMSO causes histamine
> release, I'm told, so the first thing it does is make the itching worse,
> but a couple of applications seem to exhause the capability of the skin
> to produce histamine, so that is why it gives relief. But please, if the
> skin is very painful, don't try it on a large area unless your pain
> threshold is a hell of a lot higher than mine is.
> HTH,
> paula
>
>
>
> [email protected] wrote:
>
> > Anyone have reports of healing excema with CS ?
> >I would expect you would have to use cs topically and orally for best
success.
> >Steve
> >
> >
>
>
>
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