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Ringworm typically does not show inn lumps, but in round scaly patches. You

can heat some water and add fresh rosemary then squeeze the rosemary onto

the ringworm. We use 7% iodine on our critters, That works too.

If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it. Or you can try Grapefruit

Seed extract if you have that on hand. Several suggestions - one will work

for you.

Gayla

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

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Ringworm typically does not show inn lumps, but in round scaly patches. You

can heat some water and add fresh rosemary then squeeze the rosemary onto

the ringworm. We use 7% iodine on our critters, That works too.

If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it. Or you can try Grapefruit

Seed extract if you have that on hand. Several suggestions - one will work

for you.

Gayla

Always Enough Ranch

Acampo, California

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Gayla -- Jumping in on your post to K. (Plus, I love the name of

your ranch!)

So glad to know about the heated water/rosemary tip! I love rosemary

and we have lots of it. Another wonderful way to use it. :) Will

also add the 7% iodine to the tea tree oil and GSE in my home arsenal.

I have learned to be very careful with tea tree oil around felines,

however, as it is damaging to their lungs. I no longer use it for

cleaning solutions in the house or in the laundry. The damage is

gradual and silent, but deadly. Great for humans, not for cats.

-- Hope your daughter's infection clears up quickly!

Blessings on your week --

Lois

>

> Ringworm typically does not show inn lumps, but in round scaly

patches. You

> can heat some water and add fresh rosemary then squeeze the rosemary

onto

> the ringworm. We use 7% iodine on our critters, That works too.

> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it. Or you can try

Grapefruit

> Seed extract if you have that on hand. Several suggestions - one will

work

> for you.

> Gayla

> Always Enough Ranch

> Acampo, California

>

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Gayla -- Jumping in on your post to K. (Plus, I love the name of

your ranch!)

So glad to know about the heated water/rosemary tip! I love rosemary

and we have lots of it. Another wonderful way to use it. :) Will

also add the 7% iodine to the tea tree oil and GSE in my home arsenal.

I have learned to be very careful with tea tree oil around felines,

however, as it is damaging to their lungs. I no longer use it for

cleaning solutions in the house or in the laundry. The damage is

gradual and silent, but deadly. Great for humans, not for cats.

-- Hope your daughter's infection clears up quickly!

Blessings on your week --

Lois

>

> Ringworm typically does not show inn lumps, but in round scaly

patches. You

> can heat some water and add fresh rosemary then squeeze the rosemary

onto

> the ringworm. We use 7% iodine on our critters, That works too.

> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it. Or you can try

Grapefruit

> Seed extract if you have that on hand. Several suggestions - one will

work

> for you.

> Gayla

> Always Enough Ranch

> Acampo, California

>

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Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my son gets it when none of us

do, and had a spot on his arm so I put a drop on it and it flared up really bad.

He ended up having to go to the doctor to get a cream for it. I understand if

you dilute it in a carrier oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or whatever you may

have available) that it is just as effective without causing areaction like he

has. He has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree with no reaction so

it had to be adding it neat directly to the spot

HTH

Violet in SC.

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If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

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Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my son gets it when none of us

do, and had a spot on his arm so I put a drop on it and it flared up really bad.

He ended up having to go to the doctor to get a cream for it. I understand if

you dilute it in a carrier oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or whatever you may

have available) that it is just as effective without causing areaction like he

has. He has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree with no reaction so

it had to be adding it neat directly to the spot

HTH

Violet in SC.

Re: OT ringworm and kombucha

If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

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Hi Violet and Everyone,

Thanks for your wise council. My daughter had

ringworm when she was in high school. I tried tea

tree oil on it and it flared up and she was visiting

the doctor many times before we solved her problem.

She ended up in the dermatologist's office being

checked for skin allergies. It was finally determined

that she was sensitive to a common ingredient in

liquid soap. But that ingredient is a very common

toxic ingredient that causes chemical sensitivities.

That was way more than I wanted to deal with but I did

it. That happened before I re-started making KT. And

I still have a lot to learn about everything it can do

for me and my loved ones.

To Your Health,

ann

--- Violet <vgrogan@...> wrote:

> Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my

> son gets it when none of us do, and had a spot on

> his arm so I put a drop on it and it flared up

> really bad. He ended up having to go to the doctor

> to get a cream for it. I understand if you dilute

> it in a carrier oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or

> whatever you may have available) that it is just as

> effective without causing areaction like he has. He

> has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree

> with no reaction so it had to be adding it neat

> directly to the spot

> HTH

> Violet in SC.

> From: Gayla

> kombucha tea

> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 2:00 AM

> Subject: Re: OT ringworm and kombucha

>

>

>

> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

>

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Hi Violet and Everyone,

Thanks for your wise council. My daughter had

ringworm when she was in high school. I tried tea

tree oil on it and it flared up and she was visiting

the doctor many times before we solved her problem.

She ended up in the dermatologist's office being

checked for skin allergies. It was finally determined

that she was sensitive to a common ingredient in

liquid soap. But that ingredient is a very common

toxic ingredient that causes chemical sensitivities.

That was way more than I wanted to deal with but I did

it. That happened before I re-started making KT. And

I still have a lot to learn about everything it can do

for me and my loved ones.

To Your Health,

ann

--- Violet <vgrogan@...> wrote:

> Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my

> son gets it when none of us do, and had a spot on

> his arm so I put a drop on it and it flared up

> really bad. He ended up having to go to the doctor

> to get a cream for it. I understand if you dilute

> it in a carrier oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or

> whatever you may have available) that it is just as

> effective without causing areaction like he has. He

> has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree

> with no reaction so it had to be adding it neat

> directly to the spot

> HTH

> Violet in SC.

> From: Gayla

> kombucha tea

> Sent: Monday, July 09, 2007 2:00 AM

> Subject: Re: OT ringworm and kombucha

>

>

>

> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

>

> .

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Don't use tea tree oil on your male children.

Both lavender and tea tree oils contain compounds that act like

female sex hormones and interfere with male hormones.

You can google information on this.

-Patty

>

> Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my son gets it

when none of us do, and had a spot on his arm so I put a drop on it

and it flared up really bad. He ended up having to go to the doctor

to get a cream for it. I understand if you dilute it in a carrier

oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or whatever you may have available)

that it is just as effective without causing areaction like he has.

He has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree with no

reaction so it had to be adding it neat directly to the spot

> HTH

> Violet in SC.

> Re: OT ringworm and kombucha

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> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

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Don't use tea tree oil on your male children.

Both lavender and tea tree oils contain compounds that act like

female sex hormones and interfere with male hormones.

You can google information on this.

-Patty

>

> Be careful with the tea tree oil on the ringworm, my son gets it

when none of us do, and had a spot on his arm so I put a drop on it

and it flared up really bad. He ended up having to go to the doctor

to get a cream for it. I understand if you dilute it in a carrier

oil (olive, sweet almond, jojoba or whatever you may have available)

that it is just as effective without causing areaction like he has.

He has used some of my homemade soap with the tea tree with no

reaction so it had to be adding it neat directly to the spot

> HTH

> Violet in SC.

> Re: OT ringworm and kombucha

>

>

>

> If you have tea tree oil put a drop of that on it.

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I personally used frankinsence essencial oils on ringworm and it

worked. Took a couple days but didn't have any problems. Some people

don't recommend using the oils straight but I did and it worked and I

didn't have any problems.

Dianne

> Has anyone used kombucha topically for ringworm?

> I am going to try it with my 9 yr old unless someone says DON " T DO

IT..............

> Also, anyone have any home remedies that have worked for you? >

K

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I just wanted to say be sure it is ringworm, some people mistake the

bull's eye rash of Lyme disease as ringworm. You can get more than

one bull's eye, as a matter of fact our pastor had 39.

jan

>

> Has anyone used kombucha topically for ringworm?

> I am going to try it with my 9 yr old unless someone says DON " T DO

IT..............

> Also, anyone have any home remedies that have worked for you? I

think my daughter has contacted it from a new kitten we got

recently. I don't see ringworm on the kitten, but it is losing some

fur on its nose and paws. Someone said it was probably parasites.

Then my daughter cropped up with some suspicious bumps. Any ideas

would be appreciated.

> Thanks

> K

>

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Hi Jan,

You're scobies are in the mail. If you don't receive

them by Thursday let me know. I enclosed a third one

for good measure. You can stack them. I suggest not

using a large quantity of tea for your first batches.

And once you have them in a covered container do not

disturb them for 7 to 12 days. Let me know if you

have any questions.

ann

--- jan <jpos123@...> wrote:

> I just wanted to say be sure it is ringworm, some

> people mistake the

> bull's eye rash of Lyme disease as ringworm. You

> can get more than

> one bull's eye, as a matter of fact our pastor had

> 39.

>

> jan

>

>

> >

> > Has anyone used kombucha topically for ringworm?

> > I am going to try it with my 9 yr old unless

> someone says DON " T DO

> IT..............

> > Also, anyone have any home remedies that have

> worked for you? I

> think my daughter has contacted it from a new kitten

> we got

> recently. I don't see ringworm on the kitten, but

> it is losing some

> fur on its nose and paws. Someone said it was

> probably parasites.

> Then my daughter cropped up with some suspicious

> bumps. Any ideas

> would be appreciated.

> > Thanks

> > K

> >

> > [Non-text portions of this message have been

> removed]

> >

>

>

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Thanks, ann, will do! :oD

>

> Hi Jan,

>

> You're scobies are in the mail. If you don't receive

> them by Thursday let me know. I enclosed a third one

> for good measure. You can stack them. I suggest not

> using a large quantity of tea for your first batches.

> And once you have them in a covered container do not

> disturb them for 7 to 12 days. Let me know if you

> have any questions.

>

> ann

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Thanks, ann, will do! :oD

>

> Hi Jan,

>

> You're scobies are in the mail. If you don't receive

> them by Thursday let me know. I enclosed a third one

> for good measure. You can stack them. I suggest not

> using a large quantity of tea for your first batches.

> And once you have them in a covered container do not

> disturb them for 7 to 12 days. Let me know if you

> have any questions.

>

> ann

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