No cure? You sound like my doctor!
cure ( n )
1. Restoration of health; recovery from disease.
2. A method or course of medical treatment used to restore health.
3. An agent, such as a drug, that restores health; a remedy.
4. Something that corrects or relieves a harmful or disturbing
situation:
Let’s consider the definition, "Something that corrects or relieves a
harmful or disturbing situation"..
For James that "something" is Salcura
For andmag that "something" is protopic
For me that "something" is vinegar
By allowing yourself to believe there is ‘no cure’, your put you mind
into an unhealty state to begin with. All healing begins within,
just try and tell a cancer patient there is no cure… there is
always "something"
Just like Tony Baloney, there once was a time when I didn’t have SD,
there was also a long period when I did. Presently I don’t suffer
from SD or need to treat it. I have restored my health, which in my
book is a cure.
My regards, Shadow
September 8th, 2005 at 9:16 pm
Sorry Scott, but I still say that there is no cure, at the moment,
for Seb Derm. With respect, what you’re referring to are treatments
that control S D. They’re not a (permanent) cure.
To put it another way, all I’m saying is that, to the best my
knowledge, there is no treatment that people can take for a period of
time and their SD is gone forever. SD is a recurring skin disorder. I
wish it were not so but it’s true.
Listen, I don’t want to get hung up on words and we may have to agree
to disagree on this one.
Don’t get me wrong I’m all for advocating treatments that work. The
problem with treatments is that (apart from having to keep on using
them) SD can spread(e.g to the back, chest etc) where it can become
more difficult to treat. Some treatments also seem to loose their
effect over time. This is why I’m particularly interested in
exploring the underlying causes of Seb Derm.
T.
September 9th, 2005 at 9:27 pm
Tell me then what diesease has a permanent cure?
Tony the baloney the one and only is very curious
September 10th, 2005 at 1:56 am
It is a philosophical question.
FWIW : I believe disease(especially so-called
degenerating epidemic inflammatory diseases of
civilization, as opposed to infectious disease) is a
physiological reaction of a set of genes confronted
with an incompatible environment stress over time.
Genes evolve over 100’s of 1000’s or years. Change the
environment relatively quickly and the genes are no
longer able to cope. If you correct the environment
then the disease clears, if irreparable damage is not
already done. eg diabetes type II. Constantly
whacking your blood sugars over about 20 years with
food nature never intended us to eat (by evolution)
damages the endothelial cells by glucose oxidation and
eventually shows up in all sorts of related
complications(heart disease, neuropathy,
atherosclerosis, infections etc). If you control your
blood sugars early enough you prevent further damage
and in most cases the body can heal exisitng damage
over time.
September 11th, 2005 at 10:10 am
Ah Tony! Ask me a harder question. Ok, you want to know what diseases
can be permanently cured? Do you want a short list or the long list.
Here’s a few: measles, mumps, tonsillitis, anaemia,
tuberculosis, malaria, scurvy, scabies, thrush, warts, meningitis and
thankfully, many cancers. Someday Seb Derm will be added, but not
today (sorry).
Nice to see this group is very active lately.
Steve, I agree with with your last posting. We probably have come too
far way too fast diet wise. In developed countries peoples diets have
changed beyond recognition in just one or two generations. And I
think that the amoumt of sugar - in it’s various forms (hidden and
otherwise) that people consume is a major factor in many disorders -
it probably doesn’t help SD either.
T.
September 12th, 2005 at 8:30 pm
Hey Walshy
if these diseases have been cured measles, mumps, tonsillitis, anaemia,
tuberculosis, malaria, scurvy, scabies, thrush, warts, meningitis and
thankfully, many cancers…why do they still exist?
Tony the baloney the one and only
September 14th, 2005 at 7:22 pm
Ah, sorry Tony
You asked for diseases that could be cured. Now you want them
eradicated!
If you were unfortunate to catch most of the diseases listed below,
early enough, you could be cured - permanently, as distinct from a
temporary cure.
As a matter of interest, in 1950 there was an estimated 50 million
cases of and 6 million deaths from smallpox. Thanks to a highly
successful worldwide vaccination program, no cases of smallpox have
occurred in the world since 1977. The World Health Organization (WHO)
has declared the disease eradicated.
So smallpox - eradicated - permanently cured.
TW 1 TC 0.
(Unfortunately the military in some countries have stockpiles of
variants of smallpox.)
Let’s get back and sort out Seb D.
regards
T.
September 15th, 2005 at 9:24 am
Exactly what i was saying in the past Walshy,
we are here because we are concerned with seb derm, we are here to try to
eradicate this from our bodies, we have to be positive. Cure is to find a
treatment effective enough to bring your body back into balance. This may
require several factors, diet, exercise, suppliments, POSITIVE ATTITUDE, not
to come in and say that we will never be cured. To cure a disease is to
find a long term treatment, we can be vaccinated against diseases, but if
not vaccinated and you get the diesease you will need to be treated. Right
now there is no vaccination for seb derm but treatments that if done
correctly can bring your body into balance and cure you from seb derm. Just
read and listen
ciao Walshy, nice try though
Tony the Baloney the One and Only
September 19th, 2005 at 11:01 am
Tony,
OK let’s agree to differ on this. For the record I didn’t say we will
never be cured. I firmly believe that, in time, people will be able
to take a once off course of treatment which will cure their Seb D
permanently.But we have to await advances in medicine and that could
take 5-20 years. In the interim we have to figure out,individually,
which available treatment works best at controlling the condition.
TW.
September 20th, 2005 at 9:20 pm
Walshy,
my point exactly
Tony the Baloney the one and Only
See you at the curing point