Saltwater and other curiosities

I’ve heard some people bring up the topic of saltwater. Has anyone
found it beneficial in alleviating the symptoms of SD? I seem to
suffer from a very active nervous system. I tend to perspire a lot and
am frequently anxious. I guess my body is in some type of overdrive.
My dad has suggested I get a prescription for anxiety medication.
Maybe that would slow down my sebum production? I wash my face twice a
day to get the oil off. Once with ketoconazole shampoo in the morning,
and with cetaphil cleanser at night. I don’t see any positive results
though.

5 Responses to “Saltwater and other curiosities”

  1. Adolph Trudie Says:

    Chris,
    Saltwater and sun did wonders for me. When I had seen my doctor for
    treating my seb derm condition she also told me i had a very active nervous
    system, so she treated me for that with adrenal support and magnesium. This
    was during my first stages with her, she was a
    chiropractor/kinsiologist/nutrionist.

    Tony Baloney the One and Only

  2. Lina Hettie Says:

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  3. Boyd Nichols Says:

    I have seb derm on my face and scalp. Yes, my face always seems pretty
    greasy. However, Dermatologists say that Cetaphil is probably the best
    thing to use for washing your face as it is so extremely mild and
    fragrance free.

  4. Lina Hettie Says:

    Interesting. I find it makes my skin greasier and use Dermaphil. Dries
    out my skin so that it is not greasy. I do not have seb derm on my
    scalp, but on my face and behind my ears.

    VERY FRUSTRATING!!

  5. Dorothy Delisa Says:

    Chris,
    The only reason Dermatologists recommend Cetaphil is because it’s sold
    over the counter (OTC) and thus, available at most drug and grocery
    stores. That does not make Cetaphil the best product to use, only the
    fastest and easiest way to get a hold of any OTC product.

    There are other choices. They are, 100% all natural fragrant free
    products, and fragrant free products made especially for SD or those
    with sensitive skin. Those products are available on the Internet.

    Dan

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