Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Hi Daddybob, Welcome, Glad to see you here, I've seen you post on a few other lists. I hope you stick around. I had an inkling that it might be fungal. But I was looking for other possible causes just to cover all bases. I had not heard about it being hereditary. I had some problems with cracking between my little toes when was young. My husband has a sweating and fungal problem with his fet, as well. My son has always had sweaty feet right from birth. Now he likes to sleep with socks on. I'm not sure if this helps the problem or makes it worse. I would have though that it might make him sweat worse. maybe he sweats and then his feet feels cold, I'm not sure. Stress has been mentioned before, today. That maybe a problem as we have moved several times since the kids were born with a move between cities. Their dad has had a stroke and their grandfather has died. Their father has dyslexia and they have some showing as well so school is very stressful. Braggs ACV is to help alkinlinize the body, right. I have done many courses of the master cleanse since last summer and found that to really help with the body's acidity. My son really likes the drink and will drink on me. I will encourage him to drink more but my daughter wont touch the lemonade. I really want to check into the Lugol's Iodine as my husbands internal heater is off and the house has to stay unbearably warm at times. Which probaly does not help the kids skin either. Thanks, G Murray daddybob52954 wrote: >G & K Murray wrote: > > >>What would cause skin to constantly peel around the finger tips palms >>and soles of feet? >> >> > >Hey there- >I've never posted to this list, and just came by today to edit my >membership to the digest because I want to learn more about this >entire oxygen/ozone therapy subject for the sake particularly of my >wife, but I won't go there now. > >Skin peeling on the hands and feet is fungal. I'm no doctor but have >had plenty of experience with it. The tendendy is hereditary, but the >cause is fungal, in other words your children have inherited the >weakness to be susceptible to it. My Dad has it, and I have had it >(until...)and my son and my oldest daughter has it. > >My particular family trait is pretty much limited to the fingers and >palms. It comes on with stress, which lowers resistance, then boom you >start peeling. For me it comes with negative stress. > >This does not mean your kids are under negative stress. All stress is >stress, good or bad. It may simply mean they don't get enough rest, >sleep, downtime with a book instead of TV, computer or video games, or >enough hard play exercise. You'll have to be the judge of all that. >Our oldest son was so prone to stress problems that I forced him to >ride a bike 5 miles everyday to calm him down. I used to have to stand >over our oldest daughter beside her bed to make her sleep. The two >other kids were never that way and never had skin problems. > >Our son was the oldest, and there was over 5 years between him and the >oldest daughter. That makes both of them " oldest " kids,a the oldest >almost always have the most nervous problems. I think you described >two kids having the problem; if they are separated by a 5 year age >gap, you may have two oldest kids. > >My own cure came initially from drinking colloidal silver then >overwhelmingly from drinking Bragg's apple cider vinegar. Topical >applications of Lugol's Iodine is very good for any skin fungal >problem, and having enough iodine in one's system also helps greatly. >Magnesium helps also. > >Hope this helps, Daddybob > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Hi , I tend to agree. The nutrition has not been all that good. I have them on vitamins at the moment and am giving them bio silver. Sea vegetables provide a base of vitamins and minerals. Has more than I can type for ingredients. I am going to try to supplement with lysine and work on getting the food allergies under control. It means giving up wheat and probably dairy but we will work on it. I will check out the Usana Health Science's Essentials. Thanks, G Murray Harvey wrote: >Hello. In my humble opinion, these problems are all nutrtion-based or >rather lack of it. Personally I used to be plagued with severe fungal >athlete's foot and cold sores (herpes simplex) and my daughter had >canker sores all her life. Since we started supplementing with Usana >Health Science's Essentials, all these problems have disapperared. >Other teenagers who had incredibly bad acne have had it completely >disappear with the same product. I believe this is because with the >potent vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and related co-factors at far >greater than RDA levels found in the Essentials, over time the body >detoxifies and immune system function improves. The Essentials are >also made to pharmaceutical grade GMP's, meaning that they come with a >purity, potency, dissilution and cellular assimilation money-back >guarantee. They are also listed in the PDR and CPS. Just my two cent's >worth......Call it a pitch if you like. >Cheers, >http://www.unitoday.net/2061679_gnosis/index_en.cfm > > > > > >>Hi Everyone, >> >>What would cause skin to constantly peel around the finger tips palms >>and soles of feet? >> >> Is there other causes than fungal implications? >> >>My children have been plagued with this problem for a long time. I >> >> >have > > >>thought about diet but their diets are about as night and day as they >>can be. I have a 9 yr old daughter that loves all things carbohydrate >>and sugar and salmon. The other, 8yr old son, could care less about >>sweets and loves fruit, vegies, bones ( his version of any meat on the >>bone) and muffins. A Fairly healthy eater. I do suspect candida with >>the one, the other can eat till the cow comes home and won't seem to >>gain an ounce. The son seems to have some nasal problems and both >>have a bad rash usually every winter all over their backs. Dry little >>red bumps, almost like a fine sand paper. My son's hair does not grow >>hardly at all. It seems to be agravated by the laundry soap so we have >>been trying different soaps but may have to resort to what they uses as >>a body wash in the bath ( Soft Soap aloe vera) Seems to be the only >>thing they doesn't react to. Amway's LOC does good, too, but I >>don't have a supplier for that any more. >> >>My son seems to always suffer from canker soars in his mouth. Right >> >> >now > > >>they both have a form of cold sore. My daughter's lower lip burst out >>with a huge one or several all together, and my son has a form of one >>that keeps popping out on his nose every 3-4 months. The Dr. says that >>he needs to use some real expensive anti - viral salve on it but he >> >> >just > > >>soaks it with colloidal silver and it seems to take away the infection >>right away. but they still take several days to go away. >> >>A I am going to see if they will soak their hands in some H2O2 but not >>sure how long they will have to soak. They use Colloidal Silver for >>almost all that hurts. They are very good about asking for it. I will >>see if it will clear it up, but I am interested to get to the root of >>the problem. I am thinking maybe trying an intestinal cleanse and some >>liver cleanses, but not sure how to proceed with children at this age. >> >>G Murray >> >> > > > > > > >OxyPLUS is an unmoderated e-ring dealing with oxidative therapies, and other alternative self-help subjects. > >THERE IS NO MEDICAL ADVICE HERE! > >This list is the 1st Amendment in action. The things you will find here are for information and research purposes only. We are people sharing information we believe in. If you act on ideas found here, you do so at your own risk. Self-help requires intelligence, common sense, and the ability to take responsibility for your own actions. By joining the list you agree to hold yourself FULLY responsible FOR yourself. Do not use any ideas found here without consulting a medical professional, unless you are a researcher or health care provider. > >You can unsubscribe via e-mail by sending A NEW e-mail to the following address - NOT TO THE OXYPLUS LIST! - >DO NOT USE REPLY BUTTON & DO NOT PUT THIS IN THE SUBJECT LINE or BODY of the message! : > > oxyplus-unsubscribeegroups > > oxyplus-normalonelist - switch your subscription to normal mode. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Hi tempo33x , I'm not sure if I could get them to take liquid as I don't know if I could bring myself to buy liquid. : ) I don't think there is Vitamin Shoppe any where close, if it is even in Canada. I am out in the middle of nowhere Saskatchewan. G Murray tempo33x wrote: >Try Vitamin Shoppe (their own brand) Norwegian Cod liver oil, lemon- >Lime, it is delicious, -no exaggeration, I give it to my >grandaughter, (6) and she loves it. So do I. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Hi paul, I also agree about the EFA's likely a problem, but I am trying to also get to the root cause as well so I will research a number of things. I do have them taken some EFA's but like I said somewhere the kids are hit and miss as to whether they can swallow the pills. They don't have a good track record at swallowing pills. I have found a way for taking medicine they have to have but it adds to the sugar problem. They can swallow jubejubes so I pare them down and dtick the capsule inside the best I can. It is how I give her colostrum when she had a UTI. It worked then but I don't feel good about giver her do much candy. We will work on the swallowing. I had mentioned in my first post that I was thinking about general detox and liver cleanses but was under the impression that it was not good to let children follow these routines. I have done several Master cleanses and liver flushes and have had a major improvement in my health. I am open to doing some of these routines but would like more input on how the children should proceed. I have given the children ozonated water and that has made them feel ill so I know there is a problem digestive wise. Thanks Again, G Murray Harvey wrote: > <> > Hello again. I agree with Donna that essential fatty acids and calcium > may be a factor in this case. Skin problems of all sorts generally > come from a lack of energy or toxicity in the small intestine, gall > bladder or liver or a combination of the three, but predominantly the > gall bladder. Liver flushes may be beneficial.(they always are for > everybody) Cheers, > PS here's another good link for your perusal for an Energy Balancing > perspective. http://www.energybalancing.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 Hi paul, I also agree about the EFA's likely a problem, but I am trying to also get to the root cause as well so I will research a number of things. I do have them taken some EFA's but like I said somewhere the kids are hit and miss as to whether they can swallow the pills. They don't have a good track record at swallowing pills. I have found a way for taking medicine they have to have but it adds to the sugar problem. They can swallow jubejubes so I pare them down and dtick the capsule inside the best I can. It is how I give her colostrum when she had a UTI. It worked then but I don't feel good about giver her do much candy. We will work on the swallowing. I had mentioned in my first post that I was thinking about general detox and liver cleanses but was under the impression that it was not good to let children follow these routines. I have done several Master cleanses and liver flushes and have had a major improvement in my health. I am open to doing some of these routines but would like more input on how the children should proceed. I have given the children ozonated water and that has made them feel ill so I know there is a problem digestive wise. Thanks Again, G Murray Harvey wrote: > <> > Hello again. I agree with Donna that essential fatty acids and calcium > may be a factor in this case. Skin problems of all sorts generally > come from a lack of energy or toxicity in the small intestine, gall > bladder or liver or a combination of the three, but predominantly the > gall bladder. Liver flushes may be beneficial.(they always are for > everybody) Cheers, > PS here's another good link for your perusal for an Energy Balancing > perspective. http://www.energybalancing.com/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 , They don't unless they really eat a big meal fast, then my son does it mainly for show. The ozone water was consumed outside a meal. I think it was probably mild herx reaction. But I'll check the site. Thanks G Murray Harvey wrote: > <> > Hello Glenda. Do the children involuntarily burp after eating or show > any signs of stomach sensitivity to spicy foods. Is there any > heartburn or acid reflux? If so, then the stomach-up page on the > Energy Balancing site is the place to look. I'm surprised they felt > ill after ozonated water. Maybe they consumed the water too soon after > ingesting food? The ozone and ozonides in the water would oxidize the > food in the stomach causing gas and an ill feeling and leave little > benefit from the ozone. Best of luck in your quest! Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2005 Report Share Posted March 23, 2005 , They don't unless they really eat a big meal fast, then my son does it mainly for show. The ozone water was consumed outside a meal. I think it was probably mild herx reaction. But I'll check the site. Thanks G Murray Harvey wrote: > <> > Hello Glenda. Do the children involuntarily burp after eating or show > any signs of stomach sensitivity to spicy foods. Is there any > heartburn or acid reflux? If so, then the stomach-up page on the > Energy Balancing site is the place to look. I'm surprised they felt > ill after ozonated water. Maybe they consumed the water too soon after > ingesting food? The ozone and ozonides in the water would oxidize the > food in the stomach causing gas and an ill feeling and leave little > benefit from the ozone. Best of luck in your quest! Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2005 Report Share Posted March 24, 2005 Hi G. Regarding pill taking. You can get carlson's fish oils that are lemon flavored and easy to get down and not have to deal with pills. Also, on the colostrum they can just chew the capsule up. Yes, even tho it isnt meant to be chewed it is easy to do and they don't taste bad at all. And colostrum, more than anything would very likely be helpful. It is so healing to the gut. Just one month could do wonders. And I would be very cautious trying to detox kids through liver cleanses etc. A less stressful way to go would be doing juice daily and just eliminating junk food. Their little bodies will respond quickly. Probiotics are the biggest issue. They kill alot of cooties and provide the immune system with enormous amounts of building blocks to do alot of clean up with. They are foundational. And NO soda pop or sugar. Blessings Donna http://www.excellentthings.com G & K Murray wrote: > Hi paul, > > I also agree about the EFA's likely a problem, <http://www.nod32.com> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 28, 2005 Report Share Posted March 28, 2005 Hi Donna, They have tried chewing colostrum and that really did not go very well. We will keep trying tho. I was leary of trying liver cleanses with them, but I have heard it is possible and ws hoping that maybe someone knew of a protocol other than the usual olive oil and epsom salts. Thanks, G Murray CountryGirl wrote: >Hi G. Regarding pill taking. You can get carlson's fish oils that are >lemon flavored and easy to get down and not have to deal with pills. >Also, on the colostrum they can just chew the capsule up. Yes, even tho >it isnt meant to be chewed it is easy to do and they don't taste bad at >all. And colostrum, more than anything would very likely be helpful. >It is so healing to the gut. Just one month could do wonders. > >And I would be very cautious trying to detox kids through liver cleanses >etc. A less stressful way to go would be doing juice daily and just >eliminating junk food. Their little bodies will respond quickly. >Probiotics are the biggest issue. They kill alot of cooties and provide >the immune system with enormous amounts of building blocks to do alot of >clean up with. They are foundational. > >And NO soda pop or sugar. > >Blessings >Donna >http://www.excellentthings.com > >G & K Murray wrote: > > > >>Hi paul, >> >>I also agree about the EFA's likely a problem, <http://www.nod32.com> >> >> > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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