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Jordan
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Seborrhoeic eczema - 01/02/2008 10:33
Do you think a long fast could possibly allow the body to remove Seborrhoeic eczema from arround the ears?
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The Fast Doctor
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Re:Seborrhoeic eczema - 11/04/2008 23:35
There is just no doubt! Most forms of excema/dermatitis responds dramatically to fasting. Some of this response may be due to the increased levels of cortizone during the fast, but well, I do prefer your own cortizone to do it rather than a synthetic one!
If, however, it is slow to go, there is no problem with a short course of local application of a steroid to the affected skin, as the blood cortizone diffuses only very slowly into the skin.
Once the cycle of inflammation is arrested, regular fasting would likely maintain it although you should still play "Sherlock Holmes" and try uncovering trigger factors such as food or soap allergies, stress, etc.
André
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johnfielder
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Re:Seborrhoeic eczema - 11/05/2008 06:08
From a Hygienic and Nature Cure viewpoint,"fasting" does not "cure" anything. It only provides one of the pre-conditions necessary to allow the body to heal itself. For it is only the body which heals, not the fast, or anything else for that matter.
With due consideration to the above we may then say with all confidence that if we adopt an Hygienic lifestyle, and fast when the body requires us to do so, then wherever and whenever it is possible, our bodies will heal themselves of whatever ails us.
In my experience, sebhorrheic eczma is readily healed by the body, permanently too, given that we choose to follow and live in the way I have enumerated.
John
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