6 weeks no redness, not a flake to be found!
Well all,
I’m happy to report that after 6 weeks since starting the ACV
treatment and diet along with threelac, I have absolutely not flaes,
redness or dandruff any of kind anywhere to be found. I have not had
to use anything on my scap, not even one flake to be found, even
when i rub my head and shake my hair, nothing! My facial skin is
still smooth and silky. I’m simply amazed that after 12 years of
suffering, I have totally cleared this pesty problem for good.
All you fine people using chemicals, steriods, lotions and potions
really don’t know what you’re missing out on. I’ve also lost 16
pounds over the past 6 weeks due to the diet. What’s most amazing is
ive suffered from daily dandruff with no intermission since i was 15
and facial seborrheic dermatitis for the past several years and it’s
all gone.
All I’ve been doing is sticking to the diet and using ACV once per
week on my face. I have not even had to use it, just doing so as a
precaution. I have not had to use ANYTHING to control my 24 year
dandruff problem for over 4 weeks now.
You guys really should consider the program. Sure, it’s difficult
when you first start, but it gets easier when you stick to it.
Kevin
September 22nd, 2005 at 9:53 am
kevin,
that is great news. must feel like you won the lottery. could you expand on the
diet. acv = apple cider vinager? the problem i have is that the skin on my face
is so sensitive that even the most gentle products get my face red. in
short…what is your formula or combination for the success you are enjoying?
piotr
September 25th, 2005 at 2:39 pm
I’m gonna chime in with some questions too. Specifically I’m
interested in your diet Kevin. Except for a couple of weeks in the
hospital where I went off the diet, I’ve been doing the "SD Friendly
Diet" as told to me by the jerk at the ACV website. I’m still
sticking to the diet now, which includes eating fruit, pasta, and
fish. I’m still not all that clear on these foods(fruit, pasta,
grains) in regards to the candida diet, (Whether they’re acceptable
on the candida diet that is). But at any rate, I’d like to know
about the foods you eat and how much you think Threelac is helping.
It’s really great to to hear good news in this group and your story
is very encouraging. Right now I’m off the ACV treatment while I’m
on oral steroids (for another condition), but I plan to resume it.
Anyway, any help is greatly appreciated.
November 2nd, 2005 at 8:43 pm
Congratulations!
November 17th, 2005 at 1:13 am
Hey Kevin, I was wondering how your seb derm was doing and whether
you’re still in remission. If you are, are you still taking
threelac? Still sticking to eating mostly vegetables? I was looking
for an update since I’m interested in the long term effects of these
things. Any help is greatly appreciated.
December 2nd, 2005 at 3:05 pm
I dont visit this group very much since i have my seb derm under control,
and under control meaning completely gone!!! I only wish new members could
read the archives on what we have used in the past and worked. Completely
stay away from ointments and topicals its probably a 1% external factor and
99% internal factor. Absalutely dont trust dermatologists; they trully have
no say in your condition only what medical insurance companies dictate to
them. Stay away from contaminants, such as cigarettes, alchol, tephlon pots
and pans, aluminum, processed foods (even though its hard), Most likely you
have a food allergy. Seek a nutrionist!!!Most importantly be positive.
After reading the new posts i see we are continuously going into a cycle we
are now backto talking about fungicides, desodine, protopic and elidel.
they dont work, they only thin your skin and make it weak, only to see your
condition worsen and come back
tony the baloney the one and only
December 3rd, 2005 at 7:30 am
what did you do to get rid of it ?
did you know that aluminum is naturally found in water ?
i can see atopic dermatitis being misdiagnosed as
sebderm. but teflon pots ? cmon
December 4th, 2005 at 12:01 pm
Tony, I can see where you’re coming from and I’m really glad you’ve got
it under control, but I’m coming from the other side of the argument.
I have my sebderm under control by using Protopic that was prescribed to
me by a dermatologist who I was referred to by my doctor. I use it two
or three times a week and it keeps my skin looking & feeling normal. I
understand the risks and I’m comfortable with my choice.
I can drink alcohol, use teflon pots (and pans), I don’t have problem
with aluminium, I quite often eat at McDonalds and my sebderm remains
under control.
What I’m getting at is that although it’s a great idea to encourage
people to try what works for you, it’s a bad idea to discourage them
from things that might work for them and may even be better suited to
their lifestyle.
Richard
December 5th, 2005 at 3:58 am
But if you are still using Protopic then its only masking the problem not
solving it. But like ive said in previous posts, i would rub dog shit on my
face if it would get rid of it. Its an embarrasing condition, and would use
extreme measures to get rid of it didnt care the cost. Worse comes to worse
baloney always works to.
Tony the Baloney the One and Only
December 5th, 2005 at 4:14 pm
Tony, I’m totally on board with the natural route. Even if a topical
is helping now, it will most likely make it worse in the future. By
the way Tony, are you still using Omega 3? I saw in previous posts
that you were.
J
December 6th, 2005 at 8:34 pm
Yes im still with Omega 3’s, Vitamin e, Pro-biotics, magnesium, plenty of
spring water. (2-3 liters a day)
tony the baloney the one and only
December 10th, 2005 at 3:38 am
It’s so great that your condition is under control! Congrads! I
want to point out, however, that Protopic actually DOES work — it
is the only thing that has worked for me. It made my skin literally
free of redness and flakes the entire time I used it.
Unfortunately, there’s the whole cancer link. Also, the
ketoconazole cream worked wonders for me for a couple of months. I
bet that others could potentially have better luck w/ketoconazole,
though, since my condition is localized but severe.
December 11th, 2005 at 2:04 am
all of the above
through a kinseologist/chiropractor and medical tests