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Hello,
I can strongly recommend the use of Aloe Vera to help skin problems. My son was diagnosed with eczema at 3 months old, we tried keeping him off dairy products by using Soya milk, and used the creams the Dr prescribed which were steroid based. 16 years later someone told us about Aloe Vera and since then (6 years) we and he have used ...
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Today's the world is returning towards natural way of curing due to the harmful effects of today's chemical & synthetic medicines. People are deeply worried on this issue and also insisting to use natural way of curing to get health & security.
Our vitiligo cure process is 100% Natural / herbal.www.supercareproducts.com
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Today's the world is returning towards natural way of curing due to the harmful effects of today's chemical & synthetic medicines. People are deeply worried on this issue and also insisting to use natural way of curing to get health & security.
Our vitiligo cure process is 100% Natural / herbal.www.supercareproducts.com
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I have suffered with migraine for over 40 years until I heard about the benefits of Xocai healthy chocolate from my sister in Autralia. All my family use to suffer from migraine so I couldn't just put it down to hormonal every month. Doctors gave me all kinds of pills potions and injections till I was blue in the face. ...
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Did your son try a low histamine diet? There is a lot of research that shows that the skin plaques in psoriasis are high in histamine.
Dr Dirk Budka, microbiologist, at the Hale Clinic in London has studied the problems that people have with low activity of the enzyme diamine-oxidase that helps get rid of histamine in food for many years. ...
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I can only endorse what has been said about Aloe Vera and related topical products. We have known literally hundreds of people who have success with these products, for psoriasis and eczema and of course other problems too.
I am a Forever distributor also, and Propolis Cream is one of our personal top selling products.
Best of ...
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Hello,
my 82 year old mother has had CLL for over 20 years, and been monitored very closely by her local hospital. She is now on a very small (2.5) dose of a steriod which seems to keep her stable. However her platelets in the past have dipped as low as 2 so we know the seriousness of this condition. For the last 5 years she has drunk Aloe Vera ...
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Hi Lucy,
This could be caused by having a food intolerance. Any toxin caused by a reaction to a foodsubstance may present itself as a rash as the body uses the skin as an excretory organ to eradicate the toxin.Many intolerances are a sign that the body is short of digestive enzymes ~ I would suggest taking a pharmaceutical grade digestive enzyme ...
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Psoriasis
is a chronic and distressing skin disorder afflicting around 80 million people
worldwide.
Typically, it shows up as thickened red areas covered with
silvery scales, usually on the scalp, elbows, knees, back and buttocks. It can
also affect fingernails and toenails. The patches usually flare up periodically
and ...
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