Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Hi; You can smell almond oil at the health food store. It's like what you would buy to cook with. I use it in my jacuzzi too. I manage a furniture store and will not allow strong perfumes, aftershaves, etc. I actually will choke and start violently coughing if someone comes in with something I am allergic to. One of the girls that works for me asks at macy's and Filene's for samples of LIGHT SCENTS. She will bring to work and put a tiny dab on first to see if I am allergic-if not she knows she can go buy and wear!!!! Deb Deb!!! > Deb, > This is a great idea!!!! I need loads of vit. E, because Dominic is > covered on his back, arms, belly, and often his face with dermatitis. I > tried Vaseline... no go. Almond oil? Where can I get that... or go to > smell it to see if it's offensive for me? Deb, your email is a breath of > fresh air (ha... not pun intended). So few people understand how > fragrances, scents, odors, smells alter my life!!! I understand the > migraines completely. Does your skin on your face start itching when > you've been exposed to a strong smell? Also, where do you work? > > So much thanks!!!!!!! > Mic > > > > Hi, > >I too have terible reactions to scents. Try opening some vitamin E > >capsules > >and squeeze the contents out. This has worked for me. You also may want to > >try almond oil which has virtually no scent. or perhaps Vaseline? > >I'll think about this at work today andd then email you later if anything > >else pops into my head. I have been plagued by this scent thing my entire > >life. I have actually had to FIRE employees that would not comply with our > >store policy as to NO PERFUMES. They thought it was a joke that I would > >get > >violenty ill and have horrible migraines when they would come in to work > >with this horrible smelling stuff on. NO MORE....... > >Deb > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 29, 2002 Report Share Posted December 29, 2002 Here are some natural remedies that I've seen for skin conditions that may help you and your children. Also, an excerpt on dermatitis from a celiac site. " Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is a severely itchy skin condition that often starts abruptly, affecting the elbows, knees, buttocks, scalp, and back. It usually starts as little bumps that can become tiny blisters and then are usually scratched off. DH can occur in only one spot, but more often appears in several areas. The condition is related to IgA deposits under the skin. These occur as a result of ingesting gluten. These deposits take a long time to clear up, even when the patient is on a gluten-free diet. " SKIN INFECTIONS: Applying honey and cinnamon powder in equal parts on the affected parts cures Eczema, Ringworm and all types of skin infections. Pure emu oil for eczema and other skin conditions. Tea Tree Herbal Ointment has the ability to help with and cure dermatitis, excema and fungal infections. Kukui Nut Oil > Deb, > This is a great idea!!!! I need loads of vit. E, because Dominic is > covered on his back, arms, belly, and often his face with dermatitis. I > tried Vaseline... no go. Almond oil? Where can I get that... or go to > smell it to see if it's offensive for me? Deb, your email is a breath of > fresh air (ha... not pun intended). So few people understand how > fragrances, scents, odors, smells alter my life!!! I understand the > migraines completely. Does your skin on your face start itching when > you've been exposed to a strong smell? Also, where do you work? > > So much thanks!!!!!!! > Mic > > > > Hi, > >I too have terible reactions to scents. Try opening some vitamin E > >capsules > >and squeeze the contents out. This has worked for me. You also may want to > >try almond oil which has virtually no scent. or perhaps Vaseline? > >I'll think about this at work today andd then email you later if anything > >else pops into my head. I have been plagued by this scent thing my entire > >life. I have actually had to FIRE employees that would not comply with our > >store policy as to NO PERFUMES. They thought it was a joke that I would > >get > >violenty ill and have horrible migraines when they would come in to work > >with this horrible smelling stuff on. NO MORE....... > >Deb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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