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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!!!

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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.

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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:

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> 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.

>

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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.

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