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It's horses for courses as they say: what works for one doesn't necessarily works for another. In my case the herbal cream and spray by Champori works the best: I haven't had a relapse in more than a year now after only 2.5 weeks of treatment. Try it: it comes with money back guarantee so there is nothing to lose.
Best,
Bernadette

2007-12-07 14:58:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

LONG --- BUT well worth the reading.

Make the connection.
http://www.mcs-america.org/November2007....

http://www.infowest.com/business/g/gentl...

I am a nurse with over 25 years experience in this area and I have seen a lot of people with various illnesses caused from chemicals and fragranced products as well as VOC’s in their homes, schools and workplace. This problem is growing as more and more chemicals are being introduced and used on a daily basis.

We are seeing more and more people with Asthma, Allergies, Hives, Eczema and respiratory illnesses. I can not emphasize how important it is to educate yourself about MCS and the harm you may be doing to your health by using chemicals and fragranced products.

If you or a loved one suffers from Asthma, Allergies, Autism, chronic headaches, reproductive problems, Migraines, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome or Fibromyalgia, you need to read further and learn about the signs and symptoms of MCS - Multiple Chemical Sensitivity.

Most doctors will not inform you about this because patients as a whole like to walk out of a doctors office with a prescription for some magical medicine and they do not want to be told that their expensive new perfume or newly installed carpet may be the culprit. So, the doctor will give you medications and many of these meds either do not work or cause other health problems.

Chemicals and fragranced products are often the root of all evil when it comes to your health. Many of the below mentioned items are common triggers to sinus, asthma, itching, headaches, Migraines and allergy problems amongst other health issues. Get rid of them and your lungs will thank you and you will breathe easier.

And, it is not only personal body or cleaning products causing havoc on your health….many people become ill after wearing brand new clothing, dry-cleaned clothes, installing new carpet, painting, buying a new mattress or after home renovations because of the Flame Retardants, Benzenes, Formaldehydes, etc. used in these products. So the answer is NO, you are not imagining that 2 weeks after your home, office or classroom got renovated you started to become ill, get dizzy or have headaches. This is happening more and more these days and adults as well as children are becoming sicker and sicker.

Unfortunately, too many doctors compound the problem by prescribing chemical medications to try to alleviate the symptoms of an already chemical overloaded body and they rarely tell the patient to eliminate the chemical offenders. How many times have I seen people in the grocery store with Bounce, Glade Plug-Ins and Febreeze in their shopping cart along with a bottle of Benadryl , Migraine Excedrin and a box of Allergy Tablets ? Why don’t they make the connection?

Here is a Brain Spect Scan Before and after a whiff of perfume:
http://www.ourlittleplace.com/spect.html

BIG NO-NO’s
No Bounce or dryer sheets
No Febreeze
No Glade Plug-ins ---- http://www.mcs-america.org/april2007pg12...
No scented candles
No Fragranced Products on Body, Hair or Clothing
No Smoke
No Dander
No Sprays

And remember, it is NOT the smell it is the Chemicals that make up the smell. So, even if something is "Fragrance Free" these products often mask the smell with another chemical !

More and more offices and schools are creating “Fragrance Free Zones”… why do you think this is?

Feel free to contact me on this subject.

2007-12-07 15:41:18 · answer #2 · answered by Smart Nurse 5 · 0 0

I have excema. I have tried everything. what works for me is mixing hydrocortizone and eucerine calming cream and applying daily as needed. also, use ivory soap and detergentd w/ no dyes or perfumes. Try to avoid stress(hard to do right.) But stress can cause outbreaks. I hope that helps you. Good Luck!!

2007-12-08 01:05:31 · answer #3 · answered by cher76 2 · 0 0

My brother had it and all we had to do was put excema cream or hydrocortizone cream on it. It usually only goes away in time.

2007-12-07 14:06:13 · answer #4 · answered by Kat 2 · 0 0

currently, there is no known cure for Eczema, only treatment...see a dermatologist.

2007-12-07 14:06:08 · answer #5 · answered by essentiallysolo 7 · 0 0

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