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Here is where you can purchase No Phenol

http://216.114.78.114/webcenter/sites/hni or www.houstoni.com

Also you may want to check into www.feingold.org

for help with what foods are high in salicylates or phenol. If you find it may

be this problem causing this for your daughter, feel free to email me off the

list. I have other sites that have info on salicylate foods and how much is in

each. Eating something high in salicylates or phenol could for sure cause the

red face and fussiness.

HTH,

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I was not able to find anything in the archives about this. I think i may

have early stages of rosacea. My cheeks are a little dry and ruddy and i

have a couple of red broken capillairies you can see. I did a little

searching on the net and found it could be related to poor digestion and

poor liver health. Does anyone have experience effectively treating rosacea

with diet? Thanks,

Elaine

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> Does anyone have experience effectively treating rosacea

> with diet?

Mine has subsided with the addition of lots of good fat and (you'll

hate this, Elaine) kombucha. :) Especially the latter has cleared up so

many of my skin problems it's ridiculous.

Lynn S.

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Elaine,

I'd look to stomach acid, and anything that might be interfering with that,

like gluten. I think has something on rosacea and HCL in

his book Why Stomach Acid is Good For You.

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>Does anyone have experience effectively treating rosacea

>with diet? Thanks,

>Elaine

If you are eating wheat, barley, or rye -- try stopping for

a month. My family's rosacea all cleared up on a no-gluten

diet, and I've heard that from a lot of other people too.

Could be other allergens have the same effect. Beer

seems to be the worst!

Broken capillaries are often related to Vitamin K lack

though, and Vit. K is mainly produced by bacteria.

Gluten can mess up the bacterial mix (as can other things).

But maybe that is why kombucha works -- high in

vitamin K? Vit. K is also needed for strong bones, I

think.

-- Heidi

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Lynn, if you ever have a spare kombucha mushroom i'd like to try it again. I

have a propagation mat now that i can wrap around the jar for a toasty

environment, esp. now that it's so cold. The only thing i worry about is

that i'm so sensitive to caffeine. Also, does the sugar get eaten away? I

have a few skin problems so i'm willing to try anyway.

Elaine

> Mine has subsided with the addition of lots of good fat and (you'll

> hate this, Elaine) kombucha. :) Especially the latter has cleared up so

> many of my skin problems it's ridiculous.

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Thanks . what is HCL?

Elaine

>

> I'd look to stomach acid, and anything that might be interfering with that,

> like gluten. I think has something on rosacea and HCL in

> his book Why Stomach Acid is Good For You.

>

> -

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> Broken capillaries are often related to Vitamin K lack

> though, and Vit. K is mainly produced by bacteria.

> Gluten can mess up the bacterial mix (as can other things).

> But maybe that is why kombucha works -- high in

> vitamin K?

I have no medical idea why kombucha has helped my skin. All I know is

before I drank it, my face was bumpy and irritated and extremely

florid, I had a plantar wart on my foot, and I had some problems with

fungus. After I started drinking it (in two 4 oz slugs, am and pm), my

skin became smooth and less florid (I'm still quite pink but that runs

in my family), the wart went away and my fungus problems were cut more

than half. As for carbs, well, I've lost 15 pounds since I started

doing NT, and in that time I've started brewing and drinking kombucha.

(I just saw my cardiologist and he's thrilled about the weight

loss--asked how I was doing it, I said he wouldn't like it, he said he

didn't care what I was doing, just keep doing it. :)

Lynn S.

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The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/

Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/

People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/

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> Lynn, if you ever have a spare kombucha mushroom i'd like to try it

> again.

I *always* have spares. :) In fact, I'll have a fresh baby in a day or

two, and it should brew out more reliably.

> I

> have a propagation mat now that i can wrap around the jar for a toasty

> environment, esp. now that it's so cold.

So far I have not noticed a real need for extra warmth for my kombucha,

but then I keep my house on the warm side (~70--helps my fibro). I just

make sure I keep it out of drafts. I have a counter in my pantry that

we call " Fermentation Alley, " and that's where I keep all the bubbling

stuff--kombucha, ketchup (the NT recipe for ketchup is terrific, btw),

sauerkraut, kefir, whatever.

> The only thing i worry about is

> that i'm so sensitive to caffeine. Also, does the sugar get eaten

> away? I

> have a few skin problems so i'm willing to try anyway.

I'm very sensitive to caffeine, too (I get carted away in ambulances),

and have never had a reaction from kombucha. But then I only drink 4 oz

at a time. I imagine if you drank a bunch you'd have a reaction, but

I've drunk up to a 16 oz bottle (I bottle mine in ez-caps) without one.

That wasn't very smart for other reasons, but a caffeine reaction

wasn't one of my problems that day. It was just so hot out and the

kombucha was so good!

Lynn S.

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Lynn Siprelle * Writer, Mother, Programmer, Fiber Artisan

The New Homemaker: http://www.newhomemaker.com/

Siprelle & Associates: http://www.siprelle.com/

People-Powered ! http://www.deanforamerica.com/

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In a message dated 10/31/03 7:53:58 AM Eastern Standard Time,

karenr@... writes:

> Hydrochloric acid. (usually written HCl with a lower-case L but that just

> doesn't look right to me, for some reason).

HCL is a completely invalid way of abbreviating hydrochloric acid.

The correct way is HCl and this is because Cl stands for chlorine, not carbon

and another undiscovered element.

Chris

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>HCL is a completely invalid way of abbreviating hydrochloric acid.

>

>The correct way is HCl and this is because Cl stands for chlorine, not

>carbon and another undiscovered element.

>

>Chris

When I type HCl especially to someone who may not remember their chemistry,

I'm sure it looks to them like the lower case l is a capital I, in which

case I've confused them and nothing is accomplished. So I type HCL just for

clarity's sake, and it usually works to get the point across. I'm more of a

pragmatist.

-

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> Hydrochloric acid. (usually written HCl with a lower-case L but that

just doesn't look right to me, for some reason).

(talking to myself, I guess :-)... Oh, I see now; I've just been using the

wrong font! In Courier, the lower-case L looks different from the

upper-case I. They look the same in Arial.

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>

> HCL is a completely invalid way of abbreviating hydrochloric acid.

>

> The correct way is HCl and this is because Cl stands for chlorine,

> not carbon and another undiscovered element.

The undiscovered element " L " is love. It's the one element

that " the world needs now " and " that there's just too little

of " . Or so the song says.

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  • 5 years later...

,

Congratulations on your recovery!

How about your job....have you been able to go back to work?

Patty

>

> Hi everyone,

>

> I had saline implants 8 years. I got very ill became bedridden and lost my

job. I'm 15 months post explant and alot of my symtoms are gone. I'm very

blessed. However, my face is still pink and rough. I have enlarged pores and

cystic zits. Did anyone else have these problems? If so, did it ever go away

and how long did it take?

>

>

>

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some health food stores have them - you may have to call around. you can also order from a reputable co. on line. i got mine from Pascalite, located in Wyo.

Re: rosacea

Where do I find a good clay pack?I hope they are at the health food stores. M.

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I have to apologize I didn't read the beginning of this email, someone wanted to get rid of rosacea? Have a Happy and Healthy Day, Kopera M.H.© Copyright 2007 www.sCorner.com . All rights reserved | Privacy Policy WARNING: None of the above statements have been evaluated or approved by the Food and Drug Administration or the American Medical Association. The information provided on this site is intended for your general knowledge only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice or treatment for specific medical conditions. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health care provider before using any herbal products. From:

gayle <glass3311@...> Sent: Friday, September 4, 2009 8:20:17 PMSubject: Re: Re: rosacea

forgot to add: dr. kolb in atlanta also sells clay powder.

Re: rosacea

Where do I find a good clay pack?I hope they are at the health food stores. M.

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