Green Tea WAsh
Hey guys about a week ago, somebody on here posted that for their seb derm
they are using a Green Tea Wash. Just wanted to let you guys know that
after 3 days of trying this, it really works. Every night before going to
bed, I boil 1 green tea bag in about 45 ml of water (half a shot glass) I
let it cool a bit and with the bag I dab it on my face where the seb derm
is. I let it dry, and the face should feel tight. Before finally sleeping
I apply DML moisturizer and then the same moisturizer in the morning, cause
the face will get dry, without the moisturizer flakes are guaranteed to
occur. Either i use DML moisturizer or this Neem Oil moisturizer that i got
from the health store. I love it, this way i dont have to use that steroid
on my face
tony the baloney the one and only
March 8th, 2004 at 11:19 pm
wow! that is really cool! will give this a try myself. thanks.
March 9th, 2004 at 1:03 pm
Please note to james, while trying this green tea wash i was also taking
coral calcium, the ad promised to do wonders for exzema so i gave it a shot
for seb derm. While taking the pills and doing the tea wash, my skin was
excellent. I stopped the tea wash about 1 week, (now on coral calcium and
green tea wash for a month) and it slightly came back, so i dont really know
if its the green tea wash or the combination of both. Im assuming its only
the green tea wash because people in the past have posted their succesful
results.
tony the baloney the one and only
March 9th, 2004 at 7:00 pm
Tony–have you ever come across a Green Tea lotion or mosturizer–wonder if
that would be easier and maybe better than using the wash and then another
mosturizer>
RJ
March 10th, 2004 at 9:21 am
yeh you mentioned that RJ, Ill take it into consideration next time in in
a health store, I dont want to jump the gun and talk about this "coral
Calcium" either. But so far so good, it supposed to balance the body’s ph.
Currently, thank God its working
tony the baloney the one and only
March 10th, 2004 at 3:18 pm
this coral calcium seems interesting as far as balancing your body’s
ph–doesn’t seem like it could hurt at all,–are you using any specifc
brand–the ones I checked out at Vitmamin Shoppe all seem to be about the
same
They also sell powdered and liquid version as opposed to the pills–I think
I may give this a shot–right now I am getting a bunch of rosacea papules
and other assorted zits as well as flake build up, really pissing me off
lately, I feel like I am trying to treat four different skin condtions at
once all over my face–
RJ
March 11th, 2004 at 5:39 am
Hey RJ,
sorry to hear you are down bro, really I mean I understand we all get down
sometimes, but your the one that pulled a lot of us through with your words,
if your having a bad day then it must be bad. Ill find out which brand of
coral calcium I am taking and email the group tonight or tommorrow morning.
I hope things work well for you. Hang in there bro.
tony the baloney the one and only
March 11th, 2004 at 11:36 am
Thanks Tony–appreciate the kind words–yeah, your right it is very bad day.
The seb derm and flaking is one thing but now that I am getting big ass
zits where I usually get seb derm, is really pissing me off–
The thing with the zits is that there is nothing you can do about it–every
type of acne treatment will make my seb derm worse and my skin more
sensitive–may have to go on low dose accutane after all, it is the only
thing I can think of that may help both seb derm and acne
Well at least if I can try the Amevive and get the seb derm really, really
under control, then I could at least use other things for the acne
I want my Amevive now!
I am going to write a letter to Biogen asking then if they have any evidence
that Amevive helps with seb derm–I know all their studies were for
psoriasis but there must be some anecdotal information from study
particpants that had both conditions.
How nice would it be to get a shot once a week or so and not have to worry
about your skin–I would pay big, big bucks for this type of treatment
Keep you all posted if I hear from them
RJ
March 11th, 2004 at 10:22 pm
how much is skin ph level supposed to effect seb derm? is it the root of the
over active sebum production or a factor or a ‘by-product’?
March 13th, 2004 at 7:12 am
That’s great news. I’m glad it works for you and I
hope that if anyone else who hasn’t tried this green
tea wash, that they should at least give it a go. It
can’t hurt, and green tea bags are so cheap, only $3
for 100 bags from most Asian grocers.
April 28th, 2004 at 7:07 am
hi tony,
is the green tea wash still keeping your redness under control? also has anyone
found a commercial green tea wash in the uk?
cheers,
jammer
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