Crude Honey

Hi Rory, I would like to know if u have started using the ‘crude
honey’. It’s been 5 dys. since I’ve started on ACVwm, gettin slight
results. Gayelle

11 Responses to “Crude Honey”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Gayelle.
    No I have never used crude honey.But I came across a product
    which I find excellent called Honegar.A mixture of apple cider
    vinegar and honey.I only use it once a week.I wash my hair and
    face and towel dry before bed.Then I apply the Honegar using
    my hands to massage into the scalp and face.After a few minutes
    it becomes sticky.Then Im off to bed.Next morning I wash my face
    and thats it.My hair feels like I have a strong hair gel in it
    but that doesnt bother me.I can get 6 to 7 days without any
    dandruff with this stuff although I do use an alternated antifungal
    shampoo on that same night.The two most important things to
    fully controlling seb derm are diet and cleansing.

    Rory

  2. Lupe Tiesha Says:

    Hello,

    What kind of diets are people doing and does anybody know where I can get
    crude honey?

  3. Luann Adrianna Says:

    Don’t forget to unattach the pillow from your head before going out
    =).

    Eric

  4. Luann Adrianna Says:

    You should be able to find crude honey in a health food store (look
    for the words raw and unfiltered or something to that effect). My
    only confusion was that there were about 10 different flavors of
    honey. Anyway, I also noticed that my grocery store carries crude
    honey as well. You have to look carefully but it was there.

    Eric

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    I tried it for a few weeks a couple of years ago. It was not very
    helpful.
    If you havent tried the DRL from Cutanix, then do it now.
    The sensitive skin version and even better the 2 % extra strength
    version of the DRL.
    www.cutanix.com

    bokkjen

  6. Neva Marjory Says:

    I have made excellent progress by applying crude honey for 2-3 hrs a
    night for the last four weeks. You simply take it out of the jar,
    add a dot of water to help it spread, and put it on your face.

    I have had seb derm for 21 years. Recently the heat/flushing
    associated with the affected areas was getting insufferable.
    Couldn’t go in my car without the air con on.

    I have now stopped using all moisturisers and cleansers. For the
    first two weeks I used Jojoba oil as a simple moisturiser. Now, all
    I use is honey.

    I went through a week of a scabby face but then it flaked off and
    didn’t come back. I shower in the am, use head and shoulders, put
    the honey on at night and wash off with water. That’s it!

    I can honestly say my skin is better than it has been for ages. The
    heat sensitivity has reduced enormously. No scabbing. Some very
    light flaking in my eyebrows but not really much more than when I
    moisturised daily.

    If you try this, be sure to buy the cold-pressed unprocessed honey
    that has the enzymes in. (I get mine from a Health Food shop for
    about 11GBP). It is meant to be antiseptic, antifungal and anti-
    inflammatory. I got the idea from a study I read about online. (Just
    google for honey and seb derm and I’m sure you’ll find it)

    Hope this helps someone. It’s such a grim condition.

  7. Neva Marjory Says:

    Check out the new treatments listed by Dr Nase.
    I dont think baking soda is effective.
    I would say see your doc and get one of the anti fungals dr Nase
    recommends. Dirt cheap is not a good argument, I dont think money is
    the most important thing in the fight against seb derm. But if baking
    soda was effective AND cheap, that would be good, but I dont think it
    would be effective.

  8. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi,
    Sounds like he is helped by the Baking Soda. Really there should be no
    harm in trying it, I doubt baking soda will irritate the skin or in any
    other way cause problems.

    Maybe I will try it as a cleanser a couple of nights.

    Thank you for the tip,

    Mads

  9. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi again,
    Well, I went out and bought Baking Soda and have just washed y face
    with it before bed.
    I will report how it works.

  10. Neva Marjory Says:

    I use a brand called Eco-Kiwi Raw Honey (New Zealand Natural Food Co,
    London NW10 7LP) but I really don’t think it matters as long as you
    use one that is described as either ‘raw’ or ‘crude’ or ‘unprocessed’
    or ‘coldpressed’.
    I leave it on for two or three hours each evening. So far, it is the
    best treatment for seb derm i have found. I found anti-fungal creams
    all made my skin much sorer.

  11. Luann Adrianna Says:

    I’ve used a small amount mixed in with my regular facial cleanser as
    an exfollient. It seems to do a reasonable job, however for me it
    tends to almost create more flakiness look…like it will pull up part
    of some dead skin that wasn’t loose before, but the other part is
    holding on fast. So it gets rid of stuff that’s really loose, but it
    seems to loosen up other stuff. I do it every once and awhile, but
    have never tried it by itself with water before as one of the links in
    one of these replies suggests.

    Eric

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