Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Itching What's a Good Method to Stop A Dermal Bacterial Inflammation, e.g. Staph?

I went to the dermatologist, no improvement, and waited 10 years to find you this method. I tried about 30 things, e.g zinc, aveeno, baking soda, calamine, washing a lot ect to reach a simple conclusion; drying is a powerful way to solve the problem or perhaps candida. How to dry your skin? Simple, polypropylene underwear. It has compounds built in that wick away moisture to keep your derma drier. If your wife enraptures enravishes and enshrine, it's better if your box you watch has a bed so you sleep well in a bed you make around and around! You can also get antimicrobial blends with silver compounds that actually get more antibacterial when you wash them. Not only this you can actually wear your underwear in the heat and stay comfortable in the AC because it has the advantage summer or winter of not overheating. It actually keeps your temperature constant winter or summer. You go outside and the wind doesn't knock you down and you go indoors and it's not so darn hot, a major woe of winter solved for just 25 or 30! They sell A BATCH of these at Sierra Trading Post the sales lady will tell you, they solve a major problem of winter, great for itching too. I also use clove powder to finish up the labor (cloves are drying and antibacterial too.) The ones I tried that were much better are Comfortrel, if you try other ones from Sierra, they may be no so good (I tried others for rotation methods and they were third rate.). Keep trying if the first ones are duds. Another option here too may be powder like baby powder in combination. This is much safer than antiseptics. To keep the underwear more in contact with your skin, belts around your itch may help you sooner. If you're too hot in the heat, just to wear the underwear at night while you sleep helps you a lot, with reduction of the progress of the staph by 50% ect.

If you itch a lot, you may consider immune problems if you have any risk of this like for CFS, this may be an underlying cause of any chronic inflammation. A great immune booster I tried to both cure CFS and itching, ect. is AHCC Active Hexose Corellated Compound, made from mushrooms, to boost your NK cells hundreds or 1000's of times, without much risk of allergies since your cytokines that program your immune system are also smarter to know what for your other immune cells to stop. AHCC stops fatigue or more severe fatigue like CFS by being a true antiviral, and the epeidemic of fatigue may be mostly caused by the herpes virus HHV6 found just three years ago, almost 99 percent of the population have HHV6, believed to cause CFS and cured by AHCC. HHV6 is usually contracted in childhood from the mother and waits without symptoms till the body or immune system is weakened or stressed and then causes fatigue or even severe problems like CFS. No doubt there are other problems with the fatigue epidemic, like strain via more competition for reduced resources, even so there may be this foundation cause, "stop both and you will have more"! You read where no vitamin or mineral suppliment has evidence for relief from fatigue, even if this were not so, there is the more direct way of going to the basis of fatigue and curing it not just an edgy stimulant as science has advanced. Here's also my site, Overpopulation, Evolution and its historic Influence. Click here for more about AHCC.

Finally about chafing consider astragalus, a lower power, cheaper immune booster that stops perspiration, and thus the itching, ect., also a good natural antiperspirant..I've used it for ear and other dermal itching, works well, no side effects, permanent.
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