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, Eczema is very easy to treat and does not require a lot of visits. I

would not expect any of the things you have done to cure this. If you live

in Colorado there are many people in the state. I suggest you see Jake

Fratkin OMD in Boulder (303) 554-0722.

Randall Neustaedter OMD

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OT: eczema

My 4 month old has it so bad. People were staring at us in the store

today. It is on his cheeks and it is getting bigger. I am looking for

a homepath, but they are all so far away. Sheri, I did look on the list

and the closet one that was listed, well the number is disconnected and

she didn't have any initals after her name. Anyway, we have used

colodial silver, olive oil, we are now using eczema rescue cream that is

all herbs, my husband was giving him sulpher(but I told him we needed to

see a homeopath before we just started out dishing remedies), and I am

on an elimination diet(started Tuesday night) in case it is something

that I am eating. I am just at a total loss. He didn't even get it

until after I had my gallbladder surgery, and I wonder if it was the

anitbotics or the pain killer they gave me?! As far as my diet I am

eating turkey, rice, potatoes, yellow squash, green zucchini, and

pears. Oh, I did start taking acidophilus today as well. I wonder if I

should take it with every meal or just once a day? Anyway, any

suggestions/advice/help is greatly appreciated!

In Co.

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Thank you so much Randall. I will see if I can get an appt. on one of

my husbands days off. I think it will be about a 2-4 hour drive. LOL

Randall Neustaedter wrote:

>, Eczema is very easy to treat and does not require a lot of visits. I

>would not expect any of the things you have done to cure this. If you live

>in Colorado there are many people in the state. I suggest you see Jake

>Fratkin OMD in Boulder (303) 554-0722.

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Can he do an over the phone consultaion? I know it is much better to be

seen in person, but with the cost of gas....I dont know if we can really

do it or not.

Randall Neustaedter wrote:

>, Eczema is very easy to treat and does not require a lot of visits. I

>would not expect any of the things you have done to cure this. If you live

>in Colorado there are many people in the state. I suggest you see Jake

>Fratkin OMD in Boulder (303) 554-0722.

>

>

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in Co.

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This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not

on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

Thank you all

Natalia

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> This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not

on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

At my house, eczema was caused mostly by food intolerances.

Dana

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For me, eczema cleared up when I treated yeast. For topical relief in the

meantime, I use emu oil.

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> This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not

on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

> Thank you all

> Natalia

>

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Food allergies. Take a look at dairy, wheat even eggs? Try like dairy first.

Go without for a couples weeks at least and see if improvements. Also get the

dye free and clear laundry soaps and try no dryer sheets. That would be what I

recommend for starters.

Tammy

[ ] OT: Eczema

This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not on

any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

Thank you all

Natalia

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The great probability is that this is from food allergies. The top

offenders by far are wheat, dairy and eggs, followed by citrus and corn. If

he LOVES any of these, suspect it. Try eliminating the top 3 from his diet

for a week and see what happens. The rash won't disappear in a week but if

you've eliminated the offending foods successfully, the itching should

subside in a few days. The rash will take 3 or 4 weeks to go away.

Dean

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Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 6:40 AM

Subject: [ ] OT: Eczema

This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but

last two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi

is not on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in

a area of this, any advices?

Thank you all

Natalia

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I am nursing a baby who even through breast milk reacts with eczema if I even

touch a single pad of butter or any type of casein! He flares immediately and

it doesn't go away until it leaves his system. As soon as it leaves his system,

the eczema disappears just as quickly as it popped up in the first place!!

Dairy is HUGE for us, but soy has a similar reaction if eaten in larger

quantities. Gluten, casein and soy all have similar shaped proteins so many

people tend to react to all of them to some degree, if they react to one. And

overuse of any one in replacing another will potentially cause sensitivity to

that, as well.

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> This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not

on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

> Thank you all

> Natalia

>

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Non prescription anti fungal cream was ~40% effective in keeping this kind of

rash at bay here. We were using OoO[highly allergic to grapefruit] and caprylic

acid. We finally tried some tea tree oil - a few drops mixed in a bit of olive

oil. It readily cleared the rash.

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> > This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but

last two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is

not on any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area

of this, any advices?

> > Thank you all

> > Natalia

> >

>

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If he allergic to nickel?? Has he been eating a lot of foods high in

nickel???(Choc,beans,nuts) Google foods high in nickel and see if he has been

eating more than normal. I would suspect food and allergies to something...

HTH!!!

Tami-Mom to four wonderful children,including one with ADHD and one with

Autism...... " This too Shall Pass "

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Sent: Saturday, April 18, 2009 12:10:01 PM

Subject: Re: [ ] OT: Eczema

Food allergies. Take a look at dairy, wheat even eggs? Try like dairy first.

Go without for a couples weeks at least and see if improvements. Also get the

dye free and clear laundry soaps and try no dryer sheets. That would be what I

recommend for starters.

Tammy

[ ] OT: Eczema

This is for my husband, who tends to have eczema, mostly over winter, but last

two weeks been really bed for him. His hands and arms now effected. Hi is not on

any meds, not chelating, and pretty healthy. I'm not an expert in a area of

this, any advices?

Thank you all

Natalia

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