Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Hi Bee and Group, I haven't posted anything in a while, because I haven't been on the program 100% lately. Some of my health improvements have continued through my cheats, but in some areas I have lost the progress I made while on the program 2-3 months. After the New Year, (in two days) I'm going to back with the program - completely! But what I'm writing about today: my son (6 yrs) has an itchy spot of ringworm (fungus) on his back. Now that we are not running to the doctor for every little thing, I'm not sure how to treat this. I've been putting coconut oil on it daily, and I can't tell if it's improving or not. Once, I put Nystatin (based in CO) on it, but that didn't help so I didn't do it again. He's had the spot about two weeks, and it seems to be getting bigger. 1) What should I do? and 2) Does ringworm go away eventually if left untreated? Thanks in advance for your help!!! -Kathy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 > > Hi Bee and Group, > > I haven't posted anything in a while, because I haven't been on the > program 100% lately. Some of my health improvements have continued > through my cheats, but in some areas I have lost the progress I made > while on the program 2-3 months. After the New Year, (in two days) I'm > going to back with the program - completely! +++Hi Kathy. It's good to hear from you! That's great you are going back on the program in the New Year! > But what I'm writing about today: my son (6 yrs) has an itchy spot of ringworm (fungus) on his back. Now that we are not running to the doctor for every little thing, I'm not sure how to treat this. I've > been putting coconut oil on it daily, and I can't tell if it's > improving or not. Once, I put Nystatin (based in CO) on it, but that > didn't help so I didn't do it again. He's had the spot about two weeks, > and it seems to be getting bigger. 1) What should I do? and 2) Does > ringworm go away eventually if left untreated? +++You son has candida so treating it directly won't help by itself. He needs to go on this program. > > Thanks in advance for your help!!! +++You are welcome. Luv & Hugs, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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