Archive for April, 2005

Pityrosporum Folliculitis

Friday, April 29th, 2005

Hey Everyone,

Has anyone heard of pityrosporum folliculitis? My derm seems to
think that may be what I have now but said it would take 5 to 6
months to get rid of.

Laser - part 2

Thursday, April 28th, 2005

…and another thing, has anyone out there tried it?

Laser?

Wednesday, April 27th, 2005

What kind of laser treatment does Dr Nase (and others) recommend for
seb derm and rosacea?

internal

Saturday, April 23rd, 2005

hey guys,
its been about 6 months now since this internal mambo jumbo and i must say
it has really worked so far. . Dandruff has gone down about 85% to. AS i
mentioned before, excersise, detoxing liver, leaky gut, and staying away
from food allergies such as coffee and black pepper really helped.

tony the baloney the one and only

TU-2100

Tuesday, April 19th, 2005

QX ID: 276

Generic Name:
n/a

Code name:
TU-2100

Indication:
Acne
Alopecia
Dermatitis
Psoriasis

Locations where ventures sought:
(more…)

potential in dmso

Tuesday, April 19th, 2005

hi,

I also am looking at interest at TU-2100 at Tamarkin Pharmaceuticals
for possible future treatment, is anyone aware of what stage this
company is at actually selling it’s product?

try to be positive, and God Bless, James

Loprox vs. Lamisil vs. Nizoral

Sunday, April 17th, 2005

Hi Everyone,

Please share your experience or thoughts on:
Loprox 1%(Ciclopirox), Lamisil AT (Terbinafine),
Nizoral cream 2% (Ketoconazole)

Which one works best for your SD?

Enjoy the summer, Thanks, Yvonne

Beta blocker

Friday, April 15th, 2005

Good evening!

I got to try a beta blocker called Inderal (I belive it’s called the
same in the US) for my flushing rosacea-type skin. I’ve taken it
twice now and I really do belive it has a very good effect on me. I
was really afraid to flush in front of people, and therefore I
flushed, but not with this in me, at least not so easily. Didn’t Dr
Nase recommend a beta blocker for rosaceans.. anyone?

Andy

Shampoo for Seborrhea

Friday, April 15th, 2005

Hi,

I have mild itchy scalp. I have been using Nizoral shampoo (2%
Ketoconazole, leave on for 3 to 5 minutes), Selsun Blue and
ZNP Bar (leave on not necessary). I used either one of them twice
per week but it did not help much, recently I use it every other
day and it helps. Th pharmacist told me we can only use Nizoral
twice per week, but the doc said once daily is okay.

The key is: don’t just stick to one product forever, change to
another one after a few months. Like bacteria, fungus has
resistance to any fighting. Yvonne

Dandruff/irritated and itchy scalp

Thursday, April 7th, 2005

Hey group!

I was just wondering if anyone could tell me what kinds of shampoos
they use to get rid of the dandruff and itchy scalp. I’ve been using
Nizoral Shampoo (specifically for Sebderm), but it doesn’t work as
well as I would like it to. My scalp is still itchy and worse in the
Winter. I just bought another shampoo called Neutrogena T/Gel which
is also for SD. Maybe it will work better. Does anyone have any
suggestions (either medicated or non medicated shampoos that I could
try)? I tried using Head and Shoulders, but that didn’t do anything.

Thanks,

Sonia