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I agree. I would never put anything on it without knowing what it is.

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> Yes. Tell him to see his Dr. From long distance it is impossible to

> tell what kind of rash it is, what causes it, etc. He really needs to

> see a Dr.

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> Best wishes-

> Lynda

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> DENISEJOANNE SUTHERLAND wrote:

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> >Hello Everyone. My dad has a rash that looks like it's under the skin (I

haven't seen him recently, just a pictured he emailed me) and he wants me to

make him a " potion " to put on it. (It looks blotchy). Any suggestions?

Thanks

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Hi ,

Thanks very much for the information on the Nystatin powder. I

didn't even realize they made powders for topical yeast infections!

I don't know if that is what I have, but I am hopefully going to be

able to get to the Doc on Friday to find out.

I've been thinking about MJ, sending positive thoughts her way. I

hope she is feeling better very soon :)

Thanks again.

>For MJ we use Nystatin powder....the ointment didn't

>do much except make it a bit worse. Of course, MJ gets yeast

>infections everywhere while on antibiotics...which is a

>frequent occurence this year. But the powder seems to take

>care of everything!!!! It is by prescription.

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from Dale, Mom to Katy, CVID, age 19

le, no idea what could be causing the rash. Sounds bacterial

though if it's spreading to surrounding areas where it touches. Hope it

resolves soon. I'm so sorry to hear about your sister. Is this the

sister who has children that you kept a few years ago? Praying for your

peace at this hard time.

In His service,

Dale

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Is this the

sister who has children that you kept a few years ago?

No. This is an older sister 45. She does have three children 8, 15 and 20.

They were not in the fire. Thanks for your prayers.

The rash has us all baffled. Its more like little pimples with puss then when

they pop cause a red blotchy rash area. Weird.............just one of those

things :) The doc is keeping a close eye on it so Im not too worried about it.

Its not causing ryan any discomfort...........I'll let you know if they come up

with anything.

I was very interested in your report on the convention...........thank you for

sharing. I am interested in the speaker who didn't show up re: accupuncture,

biofeedback and herbs. Was there a name given for this speaker and his study.

has used accupunture and biofeedback with great succes. Stanford Hospital

started him on it at first I didn't like the idea but it made a believer out of

me! goes to accupunture once a week right now and in two weeks we will

spread it out to once a month. We have seen drastic decrease in painful

headaches. Herbs I am very unsure about and would like to see some studies

before we try them.

Thanks again for the update. I hope we can make the one in Florida. Do you

meet Tyler Yates? He is a 16yr old 6 foot 3 210 pounds. He makes no

antibodys! No Igg He was not suppose to live past 8th grade! He and his mom

attended the seminar. I have not spoken with them yet to see how it went. This

young man is a very positive and living life to its fullest! He attends High

School (they have a big rally at the begining of the year and he shares his

story) and plays on the soccor team. Amazing kid!

Anyways

Thanks again

le

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le,

I am so sorry about your sister. Will be praying for her. I hope the docs

can determine what is causing 's rash. I have never heard of anything

like it before.

Martha (mom to Christing IgA deficiency, congenital heart disease etc.)

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> My sister was in a house fire and was burned 45% of her body with 3rd

> degree burns

I am so sorry le. Praying for all of you.

About 's rash, that does sound strange! Was he exposed to anything like

poison Ivy that could have gotten infected?

Diane, Mom to Kody age 7, Di Syndrome, Hypogammaglobulinemia, epilepsy,

asthma, chronic encopresis, severe learning disabilities also Mom to Arika

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le:

I am very sorry about your sister -- prayers are coming your way. I'm so glad

you have faith to comfort you right now.

Only info I could find that sounded anything like the rash was the following,

though they are only a little reminiscent of your description:

" Staphylococcus aureus is commonly found in pimples, boils, and carbuncles

and causes impetigo (im-pe-ti'go), a disease of the skin that usually affects

children and that is characterized by small blisters containing pus that easily

rupture and form a thick, yellowish crust. Stereptococcus pyogenes causes

erysipelas (er-i-sip e-las), swollen red patches in the skin. Burns are often

infected by Pseudomonas aeruginosa, producing a characteristic blue-green pus

caused by bacterial pigment. "

Doubt that helps, but there it is. Good luck --

(mom to Kate, born 9/19/02, dairy intolerant; and , age 4-1/2,

GERD, dairy intolerant -- currently has polysaccharide antibody def, previously

had transient IgG, IgA, t-cell & other defs)

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from Dale, Mom to Katy, CVID, age 19

le, the speaker who was unable to do his speech, but apparently

the one who does the most with alternative medicines -- is E.

Straus, M.D. at the National Center for Complementary and Alternative

Medicine, NIH.

Yes, I got to meet Tyler, but only briefly. I wanted to introduce him

to Katy, but after meeting him, I never saw him again -- you know how

crowded it is. I was impressed with him, too. Such a likable young

man and so strong looking. I hope that he'll take an interest in

and give him some encouragement. Seemed like a really positive guy.

I'm continuing to pray for you and your family at this time,

In His service,

Dale

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le,

I really don't have any ideas on the rash, but I hope he improves soon.

I'm so sorry to hear about your sister. She will be in my prayers.

Please let us know if there is anything more we can do.

Ray, mother to Tabitha (age 7), Autumn, age 5 (IgG def., asthma,

chronic sinusitis, and allergies), and Duncan (age 2)

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Hi, Lori. You might try adding some tea tree oil and to your salve. Because TTO

is pretty much anti everything, it will kill any fungal growth or bacterial

growth that may be adding to the problem. You could also add a bit of clove oil

(very tiny bit), some eucalyptus oil and some rosemary oil for added " oomph. "

HTH

pamela

rash

My six year old daughter has recently developed dry red patches on the inner

parts of her elbows and a spot on the back of her neck. I made a salve from

olive oil, emu oil, comfrey, lavendar, yarrow, echinecia, and calendula, scented

with essential lavendar oil. I also made a healing tea with red clover,

chamomile, yellow root dock and nettles. It doesn't seem to be helping. Does

anyone have any suggestions. Thanks. Lori

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My mom, at 83 did her sauna every other day in spite of the rash. She

toughed it through. She also had it over her chest, back & neck. When

she no longer got the rash, you should have seen the smug smile on her

face. Not to mention that her skin returned to a very soft normal. I'd

say tough it through if you can.

jim :)

> Hi Saul and others,

>

> Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got

one of the

> worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back,

shoulders, and I

> mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

> effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether

to continue saunas

> and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

> hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning

when I wake up...

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My mom, at 83 did her sauna every other day in spite of the rash. She

toughed it through. She also had it over her chest, back & neck. When

she no longer got the rash, you should have seen the smug smile on her

face. Not to mention that her skin returned to a very soft normal. I'd

say tough it through if you can.

jim :)

> Hi Saul and others,

>

> Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got

one of the

> worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back,

shoulders, and I

> mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

> effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether

to continue saunas

> and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

> hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning

when I wake up...

>

>

>

>

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> Hi Saul and others,

>

> Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got

one of the

> worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back,

shoulders, and I

> mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is

so

> effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether

to continue saunas

> and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I

really

> hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning

when I wake up...

>

>

Try lowering the heat. Ozone is more reactive on the skin at higher

tempretures. This happens when the heat naturally rises to your

upper body in the sauna, and that is also why the inverse happens on

your legs, due to cooler temps. After 5 years of ozone saunas, I

still can't do more than 2 high temp ozone treatments per week due

to rashes. Before the sauna, I did the hot shower and jump in the

bag routine and I never had a rash.

Dick

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Dick,

Thanks for responding. Actually I keep my legs pulled up to get the full

effect of the heat. My legs are actually HOTTER than the rest of my body

because

I have them positioned so the steam actually sprays on them - hot hot hot.

And I funnel over the legs. STILL the rash is mostly on upper body. I wonder

if there is something else going on here?

Also when you said ozone is more reactive on hot skin, what do you mean by

" reactive " ?

Thanks,

> Try lowering the heat. Ozone is more reactive on the skin at higher

> tempretures. This happens when the heat naturally rises to your

> upper body in the sauna, and that is also why the inverse happens on

> your legs, due to cooler temps. After 5 years of ozone saunas, I

> still can't do more than 2 high temp ozone treatments per week due

> to rashes. Before the sauna, I did the hot shower and jump in the

> bag routine and I never had a rash.

>

> Dick

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Dick,

Thanks for responding. Actually I keep my legs pulled up to get the full

effect of the heat. My legs are actually HOTTER than the rest of my body

because

I have them positioned so the steam actually sprays on them - hot hot hot.

And I funnel over the legs. STILL the rash is mostly on upper body. I wonder

if there is something else going on here?

Also when you said ozone is more reactive on hot skin, what do you mean by

" reactive " ?

Thanks,

> Try lowering the heat. Ozone is more reactive on the skin at higher

> tempretures. This happens when the heat naturally rises to your

> upper body in the sauna, and that is also why the inverse happens on

> your legs, due to cooler temps. After 5 years of ozone saunas, I

> still can't do more than 2 high temp ozone treatments per week due

> to rashes. Before the sauna, I did the hot shower and jump in the

> bag routine and I never had a rash.

>

> Dick

>

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Dear ,

No danger at all, just discomfort.

You can back off and it will subside in a while. Or you can grit your

teeth and charge ahead. Its your call.

You could try to sauna without the ozone. Some people say that helps.

Drink LOTS of water.

Do another liver cleanse.

Take 2 protease per hour.

Try emu oil on the skin.

Try oat milk, squeezed out of oats in a sock.

Try hydrogen peroxide baths.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Subject: rash

Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:58:12 EDT

Hi Saul and others,

Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got one of

the

worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back, shoulders, and I

mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether to

continue saunas

and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning when I

wake up...

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Dear ,

No danger at all, just discomfort.

You can back off and it will subside in a while. Or you can grit your

teeth and charge ahead. Its your call.

You could try to sauna without the ozone. Some people say that helps.

Drink LOTS of water.

Do another liver cleanse.

Take 2 protease per hour.

Try emu oil on the skin.

Try oat milk, squeezed out of oats in a sock.

Try hydrogen peroxide baths.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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From: TheSkyKing@...

Reply-oxyplus

ozonetherapy , oxyplus

Subject: rash

Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 08:58:12 EDT

Hi Saul and others,

Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got one of

the

worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back, shoulders, and I

mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether to

continue saunas

and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning when I

wake up...

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Hi , the only thing that worked for my *outta control/must tear my skin

off*

rashes was a Band-Aid product called " Anti-Itch Gel " (formerly known as Rhuli

gel). It

contains camphor (an analgesic) and EDTA, along with some less than natural/good

for you products, but it was the only thing that let me finally get some much

needed

sleep. Thought I'd mention this on the off chance that Saul's suggestions still

leave

you in agony. GB

--- " Saul Pressman " <spressman@h...> wrote:

> Dear ,

>

> No danger at all, just discomfort.

>

> You can back off and it will subside in a while. Or you can grit your

> teeth and charge ahead. Its your call.

>

> You could try to sauna without the ozone. Some people say that helps.

>

> Drink LOTS of water.

> Do another liver cleanse.

> Take 2 protease per hour.

> Try emu oil on the skin.

> Try oat milk, squeezed out of oats in a sock.

> Try hydrogen peroxide baths.

>

> Best of health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

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> From: TheSkyKing@a...

> Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got one of the

> worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back, shoulders, and I

> mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

> effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether to

> continue saunas

> and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

> hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning when I

> wake up...

>

>

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Hi , the only thing that worked for my *outta control/must tear my skin

off*

rashes was a Band-Aid product called " Anti-Itch Gel " (formerly known as Rhuli

gel). It

contains camphor (an analgesic) and EDTA, along with some less than natural/good

for you products, but it was the only thing that let me finally get some much

needed

sleep. Thought I'd mention this on the off chance that Saul's suggestions still

leave

you in agony. GB

--- " Saul Pressman " <spressman@h...> wrote:

> Dear ,

>

> No danger at all, just discomfort.

>

> You can back off and it will subside in a while. Or you can grit your

> teeth and charge ahead. Its your call.

>

> You could try to sauna without the ozone. Some people say that helps.

>

> Drink LOTS of water.

> Do another liver cleanse.

> Take 2 protease per hour.

> Try emu oil on the skin.

> Try oat milk, squeezed out of oats in a sock.

> Try hydrogen peroxide baths.

>

> Best of health!

> Dr. Saul Pressman

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> From: TheSkyKing@a...

> Is there any danger to letting the rash get bad? I think I've got one of the

> worst cases you've ever seen. Its all over my chest, back, shoulders, and I

> mean ALL OVER, with very little skin left clean. But the sauna is so

> effective in treating the Lyme Disease, I'm not quite sure whether to

> continue saunas

> and tough it through the worsening rash, or to wait a while? I really

> hesitate to stop doing them - my body " craves " them every morning when I

> wake up...

>

>

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> Is it possible that the steam is blowing the ozone away from your

> legs?

Unlikely.

At what point does the rash stop on your uppper arms in

>

> relation to your upper body?

It is covering my bicep/tricep, somewhat on my elbow area, but diminishes and

is gone by the mid-forearm area. However I do funnel OVER the forearm area,

and still no rash...

Is it a sweat gland issue, or a fat

>

> issue that varies with each person. Nobody knows for sure I think.

That makes sense. Toxins more likely to come up in various parts of the body

based on " flow patterns " of lymph, sweat, etc.

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> Dick,

>

> Thanks for responding. Actually I keep my legs pulled up to get

the full

> effect of the heat. My legs are actually HOTTER than the rest of

my body because

> I have them positioned so the steam actually sprays on them - hot

hot hot.

> And I funnel over the legs. STILL the rash is mostly on upper

body. I wonder

> if there is something else going on here?

Is it possible that the steam is blowing the ozone away from your

legs? At what point does the rash stop on your uppper arms in

relation to your upper body? Is it a sweat gland issue, or a fat

issue that varies with each person. Nobody knows for sure I think.

>

> Also when you said ozone is more reactive on hot skin, what do you

mean by

> " reactive " ?

Ozone by definition is a corrosive. I know of no acid or alkaline

that is not more active in higher temperatures. I only assume the

same holds true with ozone.

Dick

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Interesting, I had exactly the opposite happen. My forearms were worse than my

upper arms. Possibly due to my working a lot with washing engine parts in bins

of chemicals and changing pumps in chemical sumps. Also, lower leg was worst.

Just shows how different we are! :-)

I think what he means by reactive is that more ozone enters the open pores and

therefore there is more to react with whatever there is to act upon.

Best wishes and much love, Ken

Ken Gullan

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? At what point does the rash stop on your uppper arms in

relation to your upper body? Is it a sweat gland issue, or a fat

issue that varies with each person. Nobody knows for sure I think.

> Also when you said ozone is more reactive on hot skin, what do you

mean by

> " reactive " ?

Ozone by definition is a corrosive. I know of no acid or alkaline

that is not more active in higher temperatures. I only assume the

same holds true with ozone.

Dick

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Dear Dick,

I doubt that ozone is more active at higher temperatures.

Ozone is converted back to oxygen by heat, so the concentration

falls over time (and distance).

In water cleaning, ozone is employed at near 4 degrees C, which is

very cold, and it has no problem in doing its job very thoroughly, and

at very low concentrations (1 ug/ml).

Because of sweat flushing outward in the body's reaction to heat stress,

more unoxidized toxins are carried to the skin with the ozone sauna than

other methods. This accounts for the markedly higher incidence and intensity

of the red rash, compared to other transdermal methods (such as limb

bagging).

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman

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Subject: Re: rash

Date: Thu, 25 Sep 2003 00:55:31 -0000

> Dick,

>

> Thanks for responding. Actually I keep my legs pulled up to get

the full

> effect of the heat. My legs are actually HOTTER than the rest of

my body because

> I have them positioned so the steam actually sprays on them - hot

hot hot.

> And I funnel over the legs. STILL the rash is mostly on upper

body. I wonder

> if there is something else going on here?

Is it possible that the steam is blowing the ozone away from your

legs? At what point does the rash stop on your uppper arms in

relation to your upper body? Is it a sweat gland issue, or a fat

issue that varies with each person. Nobody knows for sure I think.

>

> Also when you said ozone is more reactive on hot skin, what do you

mean by

> " reactive " ?

Ozone by definition is a corrosive. I know of no acid or alkaline

that is not more active in higher temperatures. I only assume the

same holds true with ozone.

Dick

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