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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1465</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:20:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>i had this too with my seb derm.
ketoconazole and dematasone combination once a day
for a month stopped it. im tapering it off
to once every 2 days .eventually i can get off it hopefully.
also taking vitamon b 100's</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>i had this too with my seb derm.<br />
ketoconazole and dematasone combination once a day<br />
for a month stopped it. im tapering it off<br />
to once every 2 days .eventually i can get off it hopefully.<br />
also taking vitamon b 100&#8217;s</p>
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		<title>By: Lucas Shea</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1459</link>
		<author>Lucas Shea</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2005 08:52:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I cannot participate in any exercise that causes me to sweat. Even
if I wash my face immediately, I'm in deep trouble within hours. My
face will turn the color of fire, and FEEL like it's on fire, then
flake like a molting lizard by the next day. The only exercise I
can do is swimming, so I guess I'm lucky to be naturally thin.
Actually, it is any situation where my there is any sweat on my face
that triggers a major tantrum. Annoying disease :(</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I cannot participate in any exercise that causes me to sweat. Even<br />
if I wash my face immediately, I&#8217;m in deep trouble within hours. My<br />
face will turn the color of fire, and FEEL like it&#8217;s on fire, then<br />
flake like a molting lizard by the next day. The only exercise I<br />
can do is swimming, so I guess I&#8217;m lucky to be naturally thin.<br />
Actually, it is any situation where my there is any sweat on my face<br />
that triggers a major tantrum. Annoying disease <img src='http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_sad.gif' alt=':(' class='wp-smiley' /></p>
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		<title>By: Leonor Felicitas</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1450</link>
		<author>Leonor Felicitas</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Dec 2005 01:28:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1450</guid>
		<description>hello all.

i agree. stress is my main trigger. when i am under stress which seams to be
most of the time...nothing but bad skin. personally i feel i need to change my
lifestyle in a major way. not easly done at 37. oddly, though alcohol is not the
best thing, it's relaxing qualities help my skin. there has been much talk in
this group about an interior cause to SD. i believe this is true. foods don't
really trigger SD. i have tried eliminating all sorts of possible triggers to no
great effect. it seems that the general treatment, although basicaly the same,
needs a tuned treament. probiotics, flax seed oil, b complex vitamins help. tony
has mentioned that once you clear, a little sun, a lot of excercise and sweating
help. i am still waiting for a good clear up. heat and sweat bring out a red
face every time.

i wonder if there could be a &#34;reciepe for healing&#34; section in the group where
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people who have managed to come up with a method of beating SD back could write
out the treatment regime based on the way SD affects them.

i feel the things i have been doing are helping, but i feel i need to do a few
more things to really chase SD away.

just a thought.

piotr</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>hello all.</p>
<p>i agree. stress is my main trigger. when i am under stress which seams to be<br />
most of the time&#8230;nothing but bad skin. personally i feel i need to change my<br />
lifestyle in a major way. not easly done at 37. oddly, though alcohol is not the<br />
best thing, it&#8217;s relaxing qualities help my skin. there has been much talk in<br />
this group about an interior cause to SD. i believe this is true. foods don&#8217;t<br />
really trigger SD. i have tried eliminating all sorts of possible triggers to no<br />
great effect. it seems that the general treatment, although basicaly the same,<br />
needs a tuned treament. probiotics, flax seed oil, b complex vitamins help. tony<br />
has mentioned that once you clear, a little sun, a lot of excercise and sweating<br />
help. i am still waiting for a good clear up. heat and sweat bring out a red<br />
face every time.</p>
<p>i wonder if there could be a &quot;reciepe for healing&quot; section in the group where<br />
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people who have managed to come up with a method of beating SD back could write<br />
out the treatment regime based on the way SD affects them.</p>
<p>i feel the things i have been doing are helping, but i feel i need to do a few<br />
more things to really chase SD away.</p>
<p>just a thought.</p>
<p>piotr</p>
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		<title>By: Neva Marjory</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1448</link>
		<author>Neva Marjory</author>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Dec 2005 05:20:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1448</guid>
		<description>Hi Sandra,
I dont think that diet is a trigger for seb derm either, althoug I
think that junk food and stuff like chocolate, coffee and other things
at least wont make it any better. I too eat mostly nuts, vegetables,
whole grains, fish, egg and I drink ecologically produced low fat milk.
I would say seb derm is an auto immune condition, for me triggered by
stress.
I have not seen a worsening by age, but an improvement, but that I
think is due to reduced stress levels and also the fact that I have
taken a regular course of accutane and one low dose course, and that I
work out, something I think helps the immune defense over time. Other
than that, I use the DRL Cutanix every day, and it works ok, but not
good enough to leave me satisfied.

I think, as I have said before, that the TU-2001 from Tamarkin
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Pharmceuticals is the next thing that can be a big step forwards in the
treatment of seb derm, since they claim it reduces sebum production and
inflammation with no side effects, and only accutane can do this at the
moment.
I am thinking about giving them a call, but what I read is that it will
go into the market as a prescription drug, although it has no side
effects. But I guess they are after the MONEY.

Best wishes to everyone,
Mads L Holvik, Norway</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Sandra,<br />
I dont think that diet is a trigger for seb derm either, althoug I<br />
think that junk food and stuff like chocolate, coffee and other things<br />
at least wont make it any better. I too eat mostly nuts, vegetables,<br />
whole grains, fish, egg and I drink ecologically produced low fat milk.<br />
I would say seb derm is an auto immune condition, for me triggered by<br />
stress.<br />
I have not seen a worsening by age, but an improvement, but that I<br />
think is due to reduced stress levels and also the fact that I have<br />
taken a regular course of accutane and one low dose course, and that I<br />
work out, something I think helps the immune defense over time. Other<br />
than that, I use the DRL Cutanix every day, and it works ok, but not<br />
good enough to leave me satisfied.</p>
<p>I think, as I have said before, that the TU-2001 from Tamarkin<br />
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Pharmceuticals is the next thing that can be a big step forwards in the<br />
treatment of seb derm, since they claim it reduces sebum production and<br />
inflammation with no side effects, and only accutane can do this at the<br />
moment.<br />
I am thinking about giving them a call, but what I read is that it will<br />
go into the market as a prescription drug, although it has no side<br />
effects. But I guess they are after the MONEY.</p>
<p>Best wishes to everyone,<br />
Mads L Holvik, Norway</p>
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		<title>By: Lucas Shea</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1444</link>
		<author>Lucas Shea</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Dec 2005 14:29:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2005/12/09/vegetarianism-and-sd-yeast-syndrome/#comment-1444</guid>
		<description>I am also a long-time vegetarian, and I hate to destroy the theory,
but I had sebderm long before I went veg. Also, I'm not exactly a
health freak, but I'm a fortunate person, I guess, in that I tend to
be attracted to naturally healthy foods. I never eat fried foods,
rarely ice cream, never candy...fish, soy, legumes and nuts are my
proteins and I eat (and love) lots of veggies. My average meal
consists of steamed white fish (ahi, mahi mahi, etc) and tender-
crisp veggies of some variety (broccoli and asparagus are my
faves). I hope you have luck with the healthier diet, but I totally
disagree with a dietary trigger or allergy theory of sebderm
causation. Not that my diet is perfect, but it's pretty darn good,
and I have VERY severe sebderm. Everyone is different, though, so I
wish you the best of luck. I would say that a more likely cause for
your worsening skin is time -- this condition worsens as you get
older. I can certainly attest to my own skin worsening as I've
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gotten older (I'm 34.) They say you don't die from it, but you die
with it...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am also a long-time vegetarian, and I hate to destroy the theory,<br />
but I had sebderm long before I went veg. Also, I&#8217;m not exactly a<br />
health freak, but I&#8217;m a fortunate person, I guess, in that I tend to<br />
be attracted to naturally healthy foods. I never eat fried foods,<br />
rarely ice cream, never candy&#8230;fish, soy, legumes and nuts are my<br />
proteins and I eat (and love) lots of veggies. My average meal<br />
consists of steamed white fish (ahi, mahi mahi, etc) and tender-<br />
crisp veggies of some variety (broccoli and asparagus are my<br />
faves). I hope you have luck with the healthier diet, but I totally<br />
disagree with a dietary trigger or allergy theory of sebderm<br />
causation. Not that my diet is perfect, but it&#8217;s pretty darn good,<br />
and I have VERY severe sebderm. Everyone is different, though, so I<br />
wish you the best of luck. I would say that a more likely cause for<br />
your worsening skin is time &#8212; this condition worsens as you get<br />
older. I can certainly attest to my own skin worsening as I&#8217;ve<br />
<!--more--><br />
gotten older (I&#8217;m 34.) They say you don&#8217;t die from it, but you die<br />
with it&#8230;</p>
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