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> << you will see the
> rash disappear and a form of CARA appear >>what is CARA and do we have some
> data about how treating eczema externally will cause the skin lesions to go
> away and instead cause CARA in the baby? (might be useful for those who are
> treating eczema topically only and find the baby has a respiratory problem
> instead).
Dorry, I forgot that CARA is probably a Dutch abbreviation and I don't think
there are really much Dutch readers out there, are there? :-) CARA stands for
respiratory dysfunction syndromes like astma and thelike, mostly caused or
triggered by allergies.
And no, I don't know about any research on this, I was merely explaiing how
non-allopathic health care provider see this and what my own experience in
family and clients is.
Gonneke van Veldhuizen
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