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Escaping the Amish - Part 1 - The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss

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I have the following suggestions for your friend’s skin conditon.

Go to http://www.ghchealth.com and do a cleanse of their system witha paratrax, then livatrex to get rid of any internal fungus that could be triggering the condition.

Then, I would advocate, having a food allergy test to see whether anything that they were eating is aggravating it, so as to avoid it.

And finally, I would seek out a healer to see how they could help them to transform their energy, so as to get rid of something energy that could be contributing to their condition and provide them with cleansing and protecting ‘tools,’ so that they do not attract the condition back.

oh.. and another: I would advocate that they go organic, properly organic with all of their skin products, from shower gel, shaving gel, and I imagine cleaning products too could likely aggravate this .

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tulasi-priya July 16th, 2008
9:10 am

Cheap & easy, low side-effect Tinea versicolor remedies:

Home remedies:

http://tinyurl.com/55agom

From a respected former USDA plant scientist: http://www.mothernature.com/Library/Bookshelf/Books/41/53.cfm

Other suggestions:

A product in health food stores called Swedish Bitters (a liquid herbal extract). I can’t say it’s been tested on Tinea, but I use it for just about everything. Dilute slightly and dab on affected areas.

Shower three times a day and use Dr. Bronner’s unscented soap. Not a lot, just a few drops to remove the sweat and body oil. Cut back to once a day if skin gets dried out.

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