Guest guest Posted November 24, 1999 Report Share Posted November 24, 1999 I definitely fall into the lazy category when it comes to creating my own herbal tinctures. I can't imagine myself going into the woods to track down the proper leaves and nut husks!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 24, 1999 Report Share Posted November 24, 1999 Lucky for the lazy types there is a cleanse available that is prepacked called PARAGONE w/ PARAZYME its new, I will be starting it on Friday - Ill let you know if its any good although the herbs in it are very good and Im expecting good results. Trish that leishmania is not too pretty. Lieshmania parasite > Hello group, > After reading a post about this little pesky bug, I did some research > myself. My understanding is this parasite is usually found in sandflies > which they get from dogs. It is usually also found in the tropics. > I read on that post(sorry don't remember who wrote it) that this cause > rosacea, not maybe, but that they do. How can you know for sure? > If I knew for a fact I would do the cleansing right now. But, Im not > comfortable making any type of cleansers up myself. Im lazy, and I like > everything pre-done, packaged ready to go...Jan. > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > eGroups.com home: /group/rosacea-support > - Simplifying group communications > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 1999 Report Share Posted November 25, 1999 Hi, I read about this possible link between leishmaniasis and rosacea some time ago and asked my doctor about it. He basically said don't be silly so to this day I am still wondering whether there is a link. As far as I'm aware, I've never been bitten by a sandfly and am not sure where they're found, but I did live in the Middle East for a while so could it be possible? Anyway, I read that the drug used to combat it is sodium sti-something (I forget) and was not aware of any other method. I'd be interested to know if anything comes of this. Regards, " janine hollis " wrote: original article:/group/rosacea-support/?start=10 165 > Hello group, > After reading a post about this little pesky bug, I did some research > myself. My understanding is this parasite is usually found in sandflies > which they get from dogs. It is usually also found in the tropics. > I read on that post(sorry don't remember who wrote it) that this cause > rosacea, not maybe, but that they do. How can you know for sure? > If I knew for a fact I would do the cleansing right now. But, Im not > comfortable making any type of cleansers up myself. Im lazy, and I like > everything pre-done, packaged ready to go...Jan. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 28, 1999 Report Share Posted November 28, 1999 Well, I know that there is a hereditary component to rosacea. It is most common among fair-skinned people of Irish/ish or Scandinavian descent. If rosacea is caused by a parasite, why aren't people of all skin types infected? Why does it only hit people with a certain type of genetic makeup? I don't have any answers. Only more questions. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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