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Nora,

I am very sorry for all the health problems you are having.

I suggest you go to www.utopiasilver.com and click on testimonies then

resistant bacteria. Colloidal silver can be used orally or on the skin and

is one of the best bacteria, virus and infection killers you can use.

Completely natural, no side effects such as with antibiotics.

CS works even better for skin bacteria if used with DMSO, 20% to 80% CS, as

it helps the CS to penetrate deep into the tissues. If you drink an oz or

two of CS 2-3 times a day you will be amazed at the improvement of overall

health you will feel in a short time.

Wishing you better health very soon,

...

> Please, can you give me some advice?

> That's my story. My name is Nora and I'm 25. I suffer from allergies

> (to both pollen and some foods) and chronic inflammation of the skin

> of the whole body with severe eczema (atopic dermatitis) to the point

> sometimes my skin feels like cardboard and loses all flexibility (to

> the point I can not turn de neck, or open the mouth without pain). My

> skin gets easily infected (often staphylococcus aureus infections)

> and I've been treated with antibiotics on and off for the last ten

> years (that probably did some harm to my gut flora). I have digestive

> problems and fatigue, fatigue, fatigue. I've been treated with

> cortisone on and off for the allergies and also topic

> Immunosuppressants (tacrolimus, a derived of cyclosporine) when the

> situation was desperate, the itch was unbearable and was a torture to

> move because of lack of elasticity and inflammation of the skin. The

> last ten years have been a continuous torture.

>

> What would you do in my place? Do you have ideas that could help me

> start out? I'm doing research on the Internet and reading as much as

> I can. I took responsibility for my health some time ago but

> unfortunately I only followed the line of mainstream medicine. I just

> finished a master degree in Scandinavia with an scholarship ( a big

> effort taking into account my fatigue and health problems) and I'm

> totally exhausted. I intend to go back to my parents place in Spain

> in three weeks and rest for some months. Sometimes we need to know

> when to stop in life. I wish I could follow an active life as most

> people my age, but I know it's not possible for me right now. However

> I'm determined to learn, learn, learn about alternative approaches

> and try to do something to improve the over reactions of my immune

> system.

>

> I want to start with liver cleanses and OOO to help fight

> staphylococcus aureus infections without antibiotics. I believe my

> gut flora has suffered harm so I've been supplementing with

> probiotics for months now.

> Has anybody had any success with allergies and inflammatory problems?

> Any other ideas?

> Thanks!

> Nora :-)

>

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Dear Nora,

We deal with this all the time. All the treatments

you have gotten over the years have mad the problem worse.

You are off to a good start in the right direction now.

Liver cleanses, every two weeks; at least 5, maybe more.

Ozonated olive oil on the skin.

Probiotics to reestablish your flora.

MSM for sulphur which you are lacking.

Colostrum to build up your immune system.

Homozon to cleanse your colon.

A couple of months of this and you will be much better.

Then you can start to think about ozone saunas. The closest

one to Spain would be in Paris (I know that's not very close).

Maybe you will start the first Spanish ozone sauna clinic...

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTPH

http://www.plasmafire.com

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To: oxyplus

Subject: Can you help me? - new member

Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 00:11:17 -0000

Please, can you give me some advice?

That's my story. My name is Nora and I'm 25. I suffer from allergies

(to both pollen and some foods) and chronic inflammation of the skin

of the whole body with severe eczema (atopic dermatitis) to the point

sometimes my skin feels like cardboard and loses all flexibility (to

the point I can not turn de neck, or open the mouth without pain). My

skin gets easily infected (often staphylococcus aureus infections)

and I've been treated with antibiotics on and off for the last ten

years (that probably did some harm to my gut flora). I have digestive

problems and fatigue, fatigue, fatigue. I've been treated with

cortisone on and off for the allergies and also topic

Immunosuppressants (tacrolimus, a derived of cyclosporine) when the

situation was desperate, the itch was unbearable and was a torture to

move because of lack of elasticity and inflammation of the skin. The

last ten years have been a continuous torture.

What would you do in my place? Do you have ideas that could help me

start out? I'm doing research on the Internet and reading as much as

I can. I took responsibility for my health some time ago but

unfortunately I only followed the line of mainstream medicine. I just

finished a master degree in Scandinavia with an scholarship ( a big

effort taking into account my fatigue and health problems) and I'm

totally exhausted. I intend to go back to my parents place in Spain

in three weeks and rest for some months. Sometimes we need to know

when to stop in life. I wish I could follow an active life as most

people my age, but I know it's not possible for me right now. However

I'm determined to learn, learn, learn about alternative approaches

and try to do something to improve the over reactions of my immune

system.

I want to start with liver cleanses and OOO to help fight

staphylococcus aureus infections without antibiotics. I believe my

gut flora has suffered harm so I've been supplementing with

probiotics for months now.

Has anybody had any success with allergies and inflammatory problems?

Any other ideas?

Thanks!

Nora :-)

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Dear Donna,

Thank you so much for your help. I'm totally sure that I'm deficient

in Essential Fatty Acids. I've been supplementing with evening

primrose oil for long time (thanks to a traditional doctor advise)

but even I'm sure I lack EFA's it didn't improve my situation. I

believe I don't absorb it correctly, maybe because of all the gut

problems and inflammation. Evening primrose oil it's very expensive

here, at least if one wants to take bigger amounts of it ( some small

capsules are not enough :-) so finally I decided to stop since I was

not getting any advantage from it. On the other hand I have been

having many problems with keeping my attention. I also forget a lot

of things here and there as if I had symptoms of ADD (without

hyperactivity or any learning disability, just the inability to pay

attention for more than very short spans of time). It is said that

ADD/ADHD kids suffer from EFA deficiency (as well as most eczema

kids), so I think it may be related. Also when I get the flu or a

cold my skin looses any flexibility and becomes pasteboard (I read

that in this cases the needs of EFA's of the body increases so if

there's already lack the situation it becomes more critical)

I wish I knew how to make my body absorb orally the EFA's the it's

craving for (any ideas welcome!) but it would be too expensive to use

evening primrose for topical absorption. I'm reading about different

types of EFA's, I'll try to find a cheaper quality substitute.

Thank you for telling me about your experience with Homozon drying

you skin. In my case I should definitively take into account your

experience since when my inflamed epidermis cracks it gets

automatically infected (staphiloccocus aureus being the worst).

I'm very interested in Homozon (I've been reading something about it

in the archive) and in healing and cleansing the gut. However I think

that I should really increase my EFA's level before trying it ( I'm

worried about a further decrease in EFA's level in my skin and

attention, not good for the brain neither :). I've seen with interest

a post by Jim LamBERT some days ago related to improve attention span

problems, although it had a technology orientation instead of

nutritional one. I'll read the thread again another time (too many

things to read at once!).

I've also read the colostrum link and it's very informative it seems

it would be good for leaky gut. Wonder if I can obtain it in Spain.

Colostrum and virgin coconut oil sound a wonderful idea.

Sorry for being soo long! I promise to everyone to be shorter next

time!

My best wishes,

Nora

> Hi Nora. Here is a link where you can read up on colostrum.

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PureColostrum/messages/1?expand=1

>

> I noticed Saul Pressman recommended colostrum. I would too. In

addition to the fact that it is just super healing on all levels, It

also balances the immune system. If it is down it brings it up. If

it is up, it brings it down.

>

> It is also very healing topically. So I would mix it with

something like virgin coconut oil and slather it on and keep it on

for a half hour and rinse off in shower. Does amazing things for

skin. Daily application would be necessary, I would think, for

awhile to see changes. A week minimum.

>

> Also, I noticed Saul recommended homozon. From things I have read,

eczema responds well to evening primrose oil. I think it is more

than the omega 6's that are in it. I suspect there is something else

also that is healing because omega 6's are readily available and

don't seem to help alone. But I have heard of people having great

success with evening primrose oil. I believe essential fatty acids

are helpful, so you may be lacking in these. And homozon dried my

skin out horribly, so I would be hesitant to do homozon. If I

remember correctly oxygen uses up essential fatty acids and so it can

dry the skin. If I am wrong, will someone correct me here.

>

> Also, I have used ooo and it really sent me into an itching fit.

So I cannot imagine that being too fun with eczema. Perhaps the

colloidal silver mentioned by someone else might be a good anti

biotic without the side effect of itching. Also, virgin coconut oil

has topical healing qualities, so it alone might do wonders.

>

> Although eczema is an external event, it has an internal cause. I

assume you have looked into efa's. If you have not, you might want

to read up on those and see what you think.

>

> Let us know how you do.

> Donna

> Can you help me? - new member

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>

> What would you do in my place?

> snip

> Nora :-)

>

>

>

>

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Dear Donna,

Thank you so much for your help. I'm totally sure that I'm deficient

in Essential Fatty Acids. I've been supplementing with evening

primrose oil for long time (thanks to a traditional doctor advise)

but even I'm sure I lack EFA's it didn't improve my situation. I

believe I don't absorb it correctly, maybe because of all the gut

problems and inflammation. Evening primrose oil it's very expensive

here, at least if one wants to take bigger amounts of it ( some small

capsules are not enough :-) so finally I decided to stop since I was

not getting any advantage from it. On the other hand I have been

having many problems with keeping my attention. I also forget a lot

of things here and there as if I had symptoms of ADD (without

hyperactivity or any learning disability, just the inability to pay

attention for more than very short spans of time). It is said that

ADD/ADHD kids suffer from EFA deficiency (as well as most eczema

kids), so I think it may be related. Also when I get the flu or a

cold my skin looses any flexibility and becomes pasteboard (I read

that in this cases the needs of EFA's of the body increases so if

there's already lack the situation it becomes more critical)

I wish I knew how to make my body absorb orally the EFA's the it's

craving for (any ideas welcome!) but it would be too expensive to use

evening primrose for topical absorption. I'm reading about different

types of EFA's, I'll try to find a cheaper quality substitute.

Thank you for telling me about your experience with Homozon drying

you skin. In my case I should definitively take into account your

experience since when my inflamed epidermis cracks it gets

automatically infected (staphiloccocus aureus being the worst).

I'm very interested in Homozon (I've been reading something about it

in the archive) and in healing and cleansing the gut. However I think

that I should really increase my EFA's level before trying it ( I'm

worried about a further decrease in EFA's level in my skin and

attention, not good for the brain neither :). I've seen with interest

a post by Jim LamBERT some days ago related to improve attention span

problems, although it had a technology orientation instead of

nutritional one. I'll read the thread again another time (too many

things to read at once!).

I've also read the colostrum link and it's very informative it seems

it would be good for leaky gut. Wonder if I can obtain it in Spain.

Colostrum and virgin coconut oil sound a wonderful idea.

Sorry for being soo long! I promise to everyone to be shorter next

time!

My best wishes,

Nora

> Hi Nora. Here is a link where you can read up on colostrum.

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PureColostrum/messages/1?expand=1

>

> I noticed Saul Pressman recommended colostrum. I would too. In

addition to the fact that it is just super healing on all levels, It

also balances the immune system. If it is down it brings it up. If

it is up, it brings it down.

>

> It is also very healing topically. So I would mix it with

something like virgin coconut oil and slather it on and keep it on

for a half hour and rinse off in shower. Does amazing things for

skin. Daily application would be necessary, I would think, for

awhile to see changes. A week minimum.

>

> Also, I noticed Saul recommended homozon. From things I have read,

eczema responds well to evening primrose oil. I think it is more

than the omega 6's that are in it. I suspect there is something else

also that is healing because omega 6's are readily available and

don't seem to help alone. But I have heard of people having great

success with evening primrose oil. I believe essential fatty acids

are helpful, so you may be lacking in these. And homozon dried my

skin out horribly, so I would be hesitant to do homozon. If I

remember correctly oxygen uses up essential fatty acids and so it can

dry the skin. If I am wrong, will someone correct me here.

>

> Also, I have used ooo and it really sent me into an itching fit.

So I cannot imagine that being too fun with eczema. Perhaps the

colloidal silver mentioned by someone else might be a good anti

biotic without the side effect of itching. Also, virgin coconut oil

has topical healing qualities, so it alone might do wonders.

>

> Although eczema is an external event, it has an internal cause. I

assume you have looked into efa's. If you have not, you might want

to read up on those and see what you think.

>

> Let us know how you do.

> Donna

> Can you help me? - new member

> snip

>

> What would you do in my place?

> snip

> Nora :-)

>

>

>

>

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Re: Can you help me? - new member

Dear Donna,

Thank you so much for your help. I'm totally sure that I'm deficient

in Essential Fatty Acids. I've been supplementing with evening

primrose oil for long time (thanks to a traditional doctor advise)

but even I'm sure I lack EFA's it didn't improve my situation. I

believe I don't absorb it correctly, maybe because of all the gut

problems and inflammation. Evening primrose oil it's very expensive

here, at least if one wants to take bigger amounts of it ( some small

capsules are not enough :-) so finally I decided to stop since I was

not getting any advantage from it..........

**********

I found, believe it or not, that evening primrose oil from a cheapie chain like

Sam's Club (I believe some of you folks have a similar store called Costco) is

really economical. The product moves quickly since so many folks shop there.

Just thought you'd like to know.

Nina

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Dear Nora,

Most likely your EFA absorption problem is related to a plugged liver. Do

the liver cleanse a couple of times, separated by two weeks, and I am sure

your absorption will increase.

You could try flax oil, which is much cheaper that EP oil. There

are good fish oils as well. Or just eat tuna and mackerel, which are easily

available in Spain.

Best of health!

Dr. Saul Pressman, DCh, LTOH

http://www.plasmafire.com

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To: oxyplus

Subject: Re: Can you help me? - new member

Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2002 01:47:19 -0000

Dear Donna,

Thank you so much for your help. I'm totally sure that I'm deficient

in Essential Fatty Acids. I've been supplementing with evening

primrose oil for long time (thanks to a traditional doctor advise)

but even I'm sure I lack EFA's it didn't improve my situation. I

believe I don't absorb it correctly, maybe because of all the gut

problems and inflammation. Evening primrose oil it's very expensive

here, at least if one wants to take bigger amounts of it ( some small

capsules are not enough :-) so finally I decided to stop since I was

not getting any advantage from it. On the other hand I have been

having many problems with keeping my attention. I also forget a lot

of things here and there as if I had symptoms of ADD (without

hyperactivity or any learning disability, just the inability to pay

attention for more than very short spans of time). It is said that

ADD/ADHD kids suffer from EFA deficiency (as well as most eczema

kids), so I think it may be related. Also when I get the flu or a

cold my skin looses any flexibility and becomes pasteboard (I read

that in this cases the needs of EFA's of the body increases so if

there's already lack the situation it becomes more critical)

I wish I knew how to make my body absorb orally the EFA's the it's

craving for (any ideas welcome!) but it would be too expensive to use

evening primrose for topical absorption. I'm reading about different

types of EFA's, I'll try to find a cheaper quality substitute.

Thank you for telling me about your experience with Homozon drying

you skin. In my case I should definitively take into account your

experience since when my inflamed epidermis cracks it gets

automatically infected (staphiloccocus aureus being the worst).

I'm very interested in Homozon (I've been reading something about it

in the archive) and in healing and cleansing the gut. However I think

that I should really increase my EFA's level before trying it ( I'm

worried about a further decrease in EFA's level in my skin and

attention, not good for the brain neither :). I've seen with interest

a post by Jim LamBERT some days ago related to improve attention span

problems, although it had a technology orientation instead of

nutritional one. I'll read the thread again another time (too many

things to read at once!).

I've also read the colostrum link and it's very informative it seems

it would be good for leaky gut. Wonder if I can obtain it in Spain.

Colostrum and virgin coconut oil sound a wonderful idea.

Sorry for being soo long! I promise to everyone to be shorter next

time!

My best wishes,

Nora

> Hi Nora. Here is a link where you can read up on colostrum.

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PureColostrum/messages/1?expand=1

>

> I noticed Saul Pressman recommended colostrum. I would too. In

addition to the fact that it is just super healing on all levels, It

also balances the immune system. If it is down it brings it up. If

it is up, it brings it down.

>

> It is also very healing topically. So I would mix it with

something like virgin coconut oil and slather it on and keep it on

for a half hour and rinse off in shower. Does amazing things for

skin. Daily application would be necessary, I would think, for

awhile to see changes. A week minimum.

>

> Also, I noticed Saul recommended homozon. From things I have read,

eczema responds well to evening primrose oil. I think it is more

than the omega 6's that are in it. I suspect there is something else

also that is healing because omega 6's are readily available and

don't seem to help alone. But I have heard of people having great

success with evening primrose oil. I believe essential fatty acids

are helpful, so you may be lacking in these. And homozon dried my

skin out horribly, so I would be hesitant to do homozon. If I

remember correctly oxygen uses up essential fatty acids and so it can

dry the skin. If I am wrong, will someone correct me here.

>

> Also, I have used ooo and it really sent me into an itching fit.

So I cannot imagine that being too fun with eczema. Perhaps the

colloidal silver mentioned by someone else might be a good anti

biotic without the side effect of itching. Also, virgin coconut oil

has topical healing qualities, so it alone might do wonders.

>

> Although eczema is an external event, it has an internal cause. I

assume you have looked into efa's. If you have not, you might want

to read up on those and see what you think.

>

> Let us know how you do.

> Donna

> Can you help me? - new member

> snip

>

> What would you do in my place?

> snip

> Nora :-)

>

>

>

>

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Hi Nora. Here is a link where you can read up on colostrum.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PureColostrum/messages/1?expand=1

I noticed Saul Pressman recommended colostrum. I would too. In addition to the

fact that it is just super healing on all levels, It also balances the immune

system. If it is down it brings it up. If it is up, it brings it down.

It is also very healing topically. So I would mix it with something like virgin

coconut oil and slather it on and keep it on for a half hour and rinse off in

shower. Does amazing things for skin. Daily application would be necessary, I

would think, for awhile to see changes. A week minimum.

Also, I noticed Saul recommended homozon. From things I have read, eczema

responds well to evening primrose oil. I think it is more than the omega 6's

that are in it. I suspect there is something else also that is healing because

omega 6's are readily available and don't seem to help alone. But I have

heard of people having great success with evening primrose oil. I believe

essential fatty acids are helpful, so you may be lacking in these. And homozon

dried my skin out horribly, so I would be hesitant to do homozon. If I remember

correctly oxygen uses up essential fatty acids and so it can dry the skin. If I

am wrong, will someone correct me here.

Also, I have used ooo and it really sent me into an itching fit. So I cannot

imagine that being too fun with eczema. Perhaps the colloidal silver mentioned

by someone else might be a good anti biotic without the side effect of itching.

Also, virgin coconut oil has topical healing qualities, so it alone might do

wonders.

Although eczema is an external event, it has an internal cause. I assume you

have looked into efa's. If you have not, you might want to read up on those and

see what you think.

Let us know how you do.

Donna

Can you help me? - new member

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Nora :-)

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Hi Nora. Here is a link where you can read up on colostrum.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PureColostrum/messages/1?expand=1

I noticed Saul Pressman recommended colostrum. I would too. In addition to the

fact that it is just super healing on all levels, It also balances the immune

system. If it is down it brings it up. If it is up, it brings it down.

It is also very healing topically. So I would mix it with something like virgin

coconut oil and slather it on and keep it on for a half hour and rinse off in

shower. Does amazing things for skin. Daily application would be necessary, I

would think, for awhile to see changes. A week minimum.

Also, I noticed Saul recommended homozon. From things I have read, eczema

responds well to evening primrose oil. I think it is more than the omega 6's

that are in it. I suspect there is something else also that is healing because

omega 6's are readily available and don't seem to help alone. But I have

heard of people having great success with evening primrose oil. I believe

essential fatty acids are helpful, so you may be lacking in these. And homozon

dried my skin out horribly, so I would be hesitant to do homozon. If I remember

correctly oxygen uses up essential fatty acids and so it can dry the skin. If I

am wrong, will someone correct me here.

Also, I have used ooo and it really sent me into an itching fit. So I cannot

imagine that being too fun with eczema. Perhaps the colloidal silver mentioned

by someone else might be a good anti biotic without the side effect of itching.

Also, virgin coconut oil has topical healing qualities, so it alone might do

wonders.

Although eczema is an external event, it has an internal cause. I assume you

have looked into efa's. If you have not, you might want to read up on those and

see what you think.

Let us know how you do.

Donna

Can you help me? - new member

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What would you do in my place?

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Nora :-)

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