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I wish there was one too. I have searched the

net but can't find any.

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> I 'm just wondering if anyonew knows a seb

> derm forum because I

> can't find any.

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I wish there was one too. I have searched the

net but can't find any.

--- redwigglers2000@... wrote:

> hello,

> I 'm just wondering if anyonew knows a seb

> derm forum because I

> can't find any.

> john

>

>

>

> --

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> to the whole group. See

> http://rosacea.ii.net/toc.html

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In a message dated 9/2/01 1:53:25 AM Mountain Daylight Time, Diane writes:

<< Once again my seb derm is getting bad which in turn leads to an overall

yuckiness to my skin. What can be recommended? >>

Diane, I bought a large bar of ZNP soap a few weeks ago and have used it

twice a week or so to wash my hair. I also dab the suds in my naso-labial

folds where my seb derm is worst and let it sit for just a bit during my

shower. Note that when the flakes were really bad in my naso-labial folds, I

also dabbed on a bit of Florsone cream (a natural homeopathic remedy

available on the net and at most health stores) for a few days. The ZNP

alone seems to keep it controlled, now, though.

The ZNP bar contains 2% Pyrithione Zinc - and is quite inexpensive to use

compared to Nizoral (which I reacted to) and some other shampoos. You can

get it at many pharmacies - it is a behind the counter product, I believe, so

ask for it. I order it from www.dermadoctor.com (a large bar is $6.99), and

have seen it many other places on the net, also. Incidently, the Dermadoctor

site and one called www.dermstore.com have excellent explanations of what seb

derm is and how to treat it, etc.

Bottom line: this soap has really helped and I have not seen any problems

with my scalp since using it. I was leery about washing my hair with it, but

it does a great job and left it nice & shiny afterward, which surprised me.

The combination of soap & cream has controlled the seb derm problem for me

very nicely (and without any skin irritation) - and did so for my 13 year

old, too..... (Geez, I sound like a commercial, don't I?! I don't get a

kickback from the manufacturers, honest!) :-)

HTH! Jackie

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In a message dated 9/2/01 1:53:25 AM Mountain Daylight Time, Diane writes:

<< Once again my seb derm is getting bad which in turn leads to an overall

yuckiness to my skin. What can be recommended? >>

Diane, I bought a large bar of ZNP soap a few weeks ago and have used it

twice a week or so to wash my hair. I also dab the suds in my naso-labial

folds where my seb derm is worst and let it sit for just a bit during my

shower. Note that when the flakes were really bad in my naso-labial folds, I

also dabbed on a bit of Florsone cream (a natural homeopathic remedy

available on the net and at most health stores) for a few days. The ZNP

alone seems to keep it controlled, now, though.

The ZNP bar contains 2% Pyrithione Zinc - and is quite inexpensive to use

compared to Nizoral (which I reacted to) and some other shampoos. You can

get it at many pharmacies - it is a behind the counter product, I believe, so

ask for it. I order it from www.dermadoctor.com (a large bar is $6.99), and

have seen it many other places on the net, also. Incidently, the Dermadoctor

site and one called www.dermstore.com have excellent explanations of what seb

derm is and how to treat it, etc.

Bottom line: this soap has really helped and I have not seen any problems

with my scalp since using it. I was leery about washing my hair with it, but

it does a great job and left it nice & shiny afterward, which surprised me.

The combination of soap & cream has controlled the seb derm problem for me

very nicely (and without any skin irritation) - and did so for my 13 year

old, too..... (Geez, I sound like a commercial, don't I?! I don't get a

kickback from the manufacturers, honest!) :-)

HTH! Jackie

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In a message dated 9/2/01 1:53:25 AM Mountain Daylight Time, Diane writes:

<< Once again my seb derm is getting bad which in turn leads to an overall

yuckiness to my skin. What can be recommended? >>

Diane, I bought a large bar of ZNP soap a few weeks ago and have used it

twice a week or so to wash my hair. I also dab the suds in my naso-labial

folds where my seb derm is worst and let it sit for just a bit during my

shower. Note that when the flakes were really bad in my naso-labial folds, I

also dabbed on a bit of Florsone cream (a natural homeopathic remedy

available on the net and at most health stores) for a few days. The ZNP

alone seems to keep it controlled, now, though.

The ZNP bar contains 2% Pyrithione Zinc - and is quite inexpensive to use

compared to Nizoral (which I reacted to) and some other shampoos. You can

get it at many pharmacies - it is a behind the counter product, I believe, so

ask for it. I order it from www.dermadoctor.com (a large bar is $6.99), and

have seen it many other places on the net, also. Incidently, the Dermadoctor

site and one called www.dermstore.com have excellent explanations of what seb

derm is and how to treat it, etc.

Bottom line: this soap has really helped and I have not seen any problems

with my scalp since using it. I was leery about washing my hair with it, but

it does a great job and left it nice & shiny afterward, which surprised me.

The combination of soap & cream has controlled the seb derm problem for me

very nicely (and without any skin irritation) - and did so for my 13 year

old, too..... (Geez, I sound like a commercial, don't I?! I don't get a

kickback from the manufacturers, honest!) :-)

HTH! Jackie

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Hi Diane,

Sunday, September 02, 2001, 5:59:29 AM, you wrote:

Dac> Once again my seb derm is getting bad which in turn leads to an

Dac> overall yuckiness to my skin. What can be recommended?

have you tried the ketacozanole route - as in nizoral cream for eg. It is

an antifungal and can help.

I hope that you will find the following messages helpful, they deal with

seb derm.

Dr. Sy http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/1156.html

Dr. Nase http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/2298.html

Wanda http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/index.html?mID=4233

http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/index.html?mID=6352

Dr. Skellchock http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/10464.html?

writerjill http://groups.yahoo.com/message/rosacea-support/15691

Dr. Sy - moisturising http://www.escribe.com/health/rosacea-support/m20306.html

chris - my regime http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support/message/28032

cheers,

davidp.

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--- DWicke8683@... wrote:

> Once again my seb derm is getting bad which in turn

> leads to an overall

> yuckiness to my skin. What can be recommended?

Diane,

Have you tried Chinese or Japanese green tea? I've

posted on this group few months ago about green tea

and it does an amazing job for my Seb Derm.

Use the warm green tea and dab it on the affected

area.

I'm keeping it at bay for more than 4 months now.

Best of luck!

Dick Lieu

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Here are a few other liks I have found, but it looks like there

is as much non-information as there is about rosacea. We can

split the atom and map DNA, why can't we figure this stuff out?

http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section10/chapter111/111d.htm

http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/m3225/9_61/62829037/p1/article.jhtml

this one is real wordy

http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/g2601/0012/2601001230/p1/article.jhtml

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