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Quite often, people who suffer with eczema don't take any salt with their food. So if this is you, I'd suggest you try a little. Also, eczema can get worse if there are nutritional deficiencies. Supplementation with something like Chlorella or Spirulina, from the health shop, can be quite beneficial. It's also ...
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Some estimate that around 90% of us are iodine deficient, which affects the thyroid. Symptoms of thyroid deficiency include mood swings. Conventional blood test often fail to detect thyroid problems, yet many people have stabilised their moods by taking iodine supplements. A good liquid based iodine supplement is available from Namaste ...
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Hi Sue
Here's something that is simple to do, and which might resolve the problem (if it's not as severe as others fear). Simply, headaches and migraines can be caused by dehydration. A quick rehydration solution, taken from the BodyTalk healing system, is to take a small piece of tissue and run it under the tap. Place ...
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Hi Melody
I had Athletes foot some years ago. At the time, I was in the middle of a divorce and feeling very disliked. Interestingly, Louise Hay lists feeling disliked as the emotional root cause of Athletes foot. I started bathing my feet in common-or-garden salt water, and eventually the divorce situation resolved itself and I ...
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Dry cracked hands can often indicate a fungal infection in the skin. This can be easily resolved by the use of Neem soap. My mother in law suffered from this problem for years - it was resolved with Neem.
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Studies have shown that fish oils, garlic, hawthorn and Co-Enzyme Q10 can all reduce blood pressure. My mother in law was taking blood pressure tablets for over 30 years, the last one putting her in hospital with horrendous side-effects. We advised fish oil, garlic and Co-Q10, and her blood pressure is lower now than it has been for ...
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Hair loss can be associated with hormonal imbalance, particularly relating to menopause. I have resolved my own hair loss problems by taking Red Clover extract to replace diminishing oestrogen; a natural progesterone cream; and Silica.
Hope this helps.
Catherine
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If your mother is taking conventional medications, check the datasheets. My mother-in-law was recently hospitalised due to itchy skin and rashes caused by a blood pressure tablet. This is not uncommon, across a wide range of drugs. (She is now off the blood pressure tablets and taking garlic, Co-Q10 and fish oil, and her blood ...
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