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i have had excellent results with the herbal tincture of lomatium. one night

i went to bed with athletes foot, put some lomatium on it and woke upt he

next morning and it was completely gone

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Dear Byron,

Ozonated olive oil will do it.

Best of Health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LOH

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Those little white beards are fine roots seeking water.

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my radish sprouts are always growing little white beards. Is this normal. I am

just using high pressure spraying to cope with it.

any other suggestions?

thanks:

chip

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Hi Tom,

Are you thinking of vitiligo?

Nigel

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Hi All,

Anyone familar with a funfus disorder in the blood that eats pigment

in a hot climate? There is suppose to be a medication that kills

this disorder. One of my new truckdrivers whom of course can't

remenber the name of the disorder nor the made has the above any

thoughts?

Cheers

Tom Greaber

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Camp Afrifjan, Kuwait

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Tom

Are you referring to tinea versicolor or pityriasis versicolor?

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Hi All,

Anyone familar with a funfus disorder in the blood that eats pigment

in a hot climate? There is suppose to be a medication that kills

this disorder. One of my new truckdrivers whom of course can't

remenber the name of the disorder nor the made has the above any

thoughts?

Cheers

Tom Greaber

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Camp Afrifjan, Kuwait

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.... or Tinea versicolor

Nigel

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Hi All,

Anyone familar with a funfus disorder in the blood that eats pigment

in a hot climate? There is suppose to be a medication that kills

this disorder. One of my new truckdrivers whom of course can't

remenber the name of the disorder nor the made has the above any

thoughts?

Cheers

Tom Greaber

Site Medic

Camp Afrifjan, Kuwait

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List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@...

Editor: Ross Boardman Editor@...

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Are these 3 (vitiligo, and the versicolors) not all skin manifestations? I

thought Tom said blood disorder?

Got me stumped anyway.....

Cheers

Ian

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Hi All,

Anyone familar with a funfus disorder in the blood that eats pigment

in a hot climate? There is suppose to be a medication that kills

this disorder. One of my new truckdrivers whom of course can't

remenber the name of the disorder nor the made has the above any

thoughts?

Cheers

Tom Greaber

Site Medic

Camp Afrifjan, Kuwait

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List owner: Ian Sharpe Owner@...

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mentioned vitiligo and the versicolors he was very clear that it was a blood

disorder so I am at a lost! ( sober too for the Rod's out there!) He as in

the patient is not the sharpest knife in the drawer!

Cheers

Tom g

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>Are these 3 (vitiligo, and the versicolors) not all skin manifestations? I

>thought Tom said blood disorder?

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>Got me stumped anyway.....

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>remenber the name of the disorder nor the made has the above any

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Tea tree oil is great for fungi. And there are a lot of uses for tea tree

oil....if you find your little book, I'd love to get some tips from you. I

always keep some in the house...and use it diligently in my garbage container.

Tatezi

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....I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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Tea tree oil is great for fungi. And there are a lot of uses for tea tree

oil....if you find your little book, I'd love to get some tips from you. I

always keep some in the house...and use it diligently in my garbage container.

Tatezi

fungus

....I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

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...I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

fungus

...I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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I had fungus and thick toenails and I used Daktarin,20mg micronazol per

ml,propyleenlycol,polacrylaat.I used a common vile,with fine cutting,the one you

buy in a hardware store to thin the nails.The vile works wonders and much better

dan the flimsy things you buy at drugstore.s.I don.t believe that.s hard on the

liver.It stays on the nails and kill the fungus very slowly.It took me three

months or so,everyday rubbing it in.try not to wear socks but open sandals.Fresh

air around it will quicken the treatment.Willem.

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...I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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I had fungus and thick toenails and I used Daktarin,20mg micronazol per

ml,propyleenlycol,polacrylaat.I used a common vile,with fine cutting,the one you

buy in a hardware store to thin the nails.The vile works wonders and much better

dan the flimsy things you buy at drugstore.s.I don.t believe that.s hard on the

liver.It stays on the nails and kill the fungus very slowly.It took me three

months or so,everyday rubbing it in.try not to wear socks but open sandals.Fresh

air around it will quicken the treatment.Willem.

fungus

...I read somewhere that tea tree oil would heal it, and it worked. ...I used

to have a little book around about it's uses, but I can't find it right now.

Give it a try. It smells like an antiseptic. She will be 100 years old on

August 17th, and still walking around. Terry

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Tea tree oil is an essential oil that comes from the tea tree. It's for external

use only and you want to find a shop that sells aromatherapy essential

oils...some health stores do, but not all. Any homeopathic shop will probably

have essential oils.

Gail is our expert on essential oils...I just dabble.

Tatezi

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Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

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Tea tree oil is an essential oil that comes from the tea tree. It's for external

use only and you want to find a shop that sells aromatherapy essential

oils...some health stores do, but not all. Any homeopathic shop will probably

have essential oils.

Gail is our expert on essential oils...I just dabble.

Tatezi

Re: fungus

Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

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Thanks Tatezi....I sure wouldn't have thought it was an essential oil....I tend

to think of lavender, vanilla, etc...the obvious ones. Will look for this next

time I'm around the " body shop " ...it's a place here that sells all essential

oils.

Carol

Re: fungus

Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

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Thanks Tatezi....I sure wouldn't have thought it was an essential oil....I tend

to think of lavender, vanilla, etc...the obvious ones. Will look for this next

time I'm around the " body shop " ...it's a place here that sells all essential

oils.

Carol

Re: fungus

Please pardon my ignorance (once again) but I've never heard of tea tree

oil.....being Canadian I think we call things different names....just where

would I find tea tree oil? Sounds like a good thing.

Carol

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In a message dated 7/16/2004 12:26:23 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

shshonee@... writes:

There's a fungus among us!

Along with there is a fungi on I. This was one of the pneumatics we learned

to remember that fungi is plural and fungus goes with singular. I think the

whole thing goes something like this:

There's a fungus among us

and there's a fungi on I

but you must remember to practice perfect medical English to reverse the I

and us to be correct. Or something inane like that. There was another one for

appendix and appendices, but I can't remember that one. Love your Latin, it

will be with us as long as we speak.

I couldn't resist either........:-)

Anne

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I never knew the whole saying behind " there's a fungus among us. " I'm so glad to

know the rest. Having taken 4 years of latin in high school, I do know that the

plural of fungus is fungi, same with virus and viri. But I never knew the whole

" fungus " saying.

Alley, you are a wealth of information.

Tatezi

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There's a fungus among us!

Along with there is a fungi on I. This was one of the pneumatics we learned to

remember that fungi is plural and fungus goes with singular. I think the whole

thing goes something like this:

There's a fungus among us and there's a fungi on I

but you must remember to practice perfect medical English to reverse the I and

us to be correct.

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I never knew the whole saying behind " there's a fungus among us. " I'm so glad to

know the rest. Having taken 4 years of latin in high school, I do know that the

plural of fungus is fungi, same with virus and viri. But I never knew the whole

" fungus " saying.

Alley, you are a wealth of information.

Tatezi

Re: fungus

There's a fungus among us!

Along with there is a fungi on I. This was one of the pneumatics we learned to

remember that fungi is plural and fungus goes with singular. I think the whole

thing goes something like this:

There's a fungus among us and there's a fungi on I

but you must remember to practice perfect medical English to reverse the I and

us to be correct.

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There's a fungi amongst me....whaaaaa LOL. It must a bitch learning english.

Carol

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There's a fungus among us!

sorry, couldn't pass it up :)

Alley

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There's a fungi amongst me....whaaaaa LOL. It must a bitch learning english.

Carol

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There's a fungus among us!

sorry, couldn't pass it up :)

Alley

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