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> carol brussel IBCLC wrote:
"you
> can't POSSIBLY put cortisone cream on that because it will drive the poisons
> inside and that would be far worse!"
>
> internal eczema, what a concept. of course, this person had no knowledge
> about breastfeeding management whatsoever.
Well, ofcourse it is said in a rude way, but I think what the homeaopath meant
is that eczema is the way the body deals with getting rid of unacceptable
particles. What happens a lot with eczema patients if the eczema is topically
(is that the word for ''on the outside only''?) treated is that you will see the
rash disappear and a form of CARA appear. So the unwanted particles (by this
hoeopath referred to as poisons) are being worked out some other way. But the
respirory path is much harder for the body then the skin route and CARA is often
harder to deal with for the patient.
On the concept of homeopathie and allergies I have be wondering if a therapy
with homeopathic treated allergens (so a C30 or even higher potention of cows'
milk for example) could work. perhaps Chris Hafner would know anything about
that? And if so could it be homemade? Well I guess you'll be shaking your head
off for a C30 :-)
Gonneke van Veldhuizen, IBCLC, Maaseik, Belgium
http://www.users.skynet.be/eurolac
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