Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Dear Shayla, Your baby seems to have a Miasmatic problem. This means a predisposition to a disorder or any organ weakness due to genetics.. It may even be due to something that you eat or did during you pregnancy that is now manifesting in him as this detox reaction. You need the help of a homeopath to take his entire case. His entire " picture " must be noted as well as, any events during his life in utero. It may also be important to note your health and his father's health before his conception. Please make sure that you share that wish the homeopath should you decide to use one for his disorder. Due to the fact that a cortisone cream caused an immediate reation of hives (uticarea) I would assume that his miasm is Tubercular, but I could not be sure until I would take the entire case. Look to yeast forming foods in his diet and in yours especially if you are breastfeeding him.... May I suggest that you nurse him for at least 18 to 20 more months if you can. He really needs this.. And I am hoping that he is vaccine free. Thanks so much for sharing this with us on the list. It is important that we all understand the reactivity of skin eruptions and their treatment. If I can be of any help, please feel free to notify me privately. I will be more then willing to work with you homeopathically for your sons case. Phyllis Date: Mon, 31 Dec 2001 22:52:49 -0000 From: " wisheyemay " Subject: Seeking advice on treating rash on baby > > Another mom on the list was discussing using a homeopathic remedy on > her child for a rash. My 16 month old has had a rash on the left > side of his neck and the lower right side of his belly. It has been > there since he was 2 weeks old. It is NOT eczema. We have tried > every cream and ointment, natural and otherwise, with no avail. I > kind of hoped it would go away eventually, but it never has. Is > there any advice anyone could give about a homeopathic remedy to try, > or an online resource to search. The rash is flat and smooth, > usually light pink sometimes looking irritated with a darker pink > color. Sometimes when it's irritated he digs at it. It blistered > once when I used a combo antifungal/corticosteroid cream from the > doctor, but that was very long ago. We haven't put anything on it in > about 6 months, except occasionally lavender EO when it's itchy. If > anyone could offer any info, I would really appreciate it. Thanks, > Shayla > The rash is flat and smooth, > >usually light pink sometimes looking irritated with a darker pink > >color. Sometimes when it's irritated he digs at it. It blistered > >once when I used a combo antifungal/corticosteroid cream from the > >doctor, but that was very long ago. We haven't put anything on it in > >about 6 months, except occasionally lavender EO when it's itchy. If > >anyone could offer any info, I would really appreciate it. Thanks, > >Shayla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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