View Full Version : Eczema cases rise by 40% in four years =Chems?
john connor
07-04-2009, 03:52 PM
I found this interesting, what do you guys think?
The number of eczema cases in England have risen more than 40 per cent in four years, researchers have said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/5035763/Eczema-cases-rise-by-40-in-four-years.html
Its the same accross Europe too
Isnt Aluminum in chemtrails?
While aluminum itself is not inherently toxic, there are some risky aspects to the element. People who work around high volumes of aluminum can become ill, especially if they inhale the element. Children appear to be susceptible to aluminum, especially if their kidneys do not function well. It appears that aluminum may also cause neuromuscular and skeletal problems, although the exact danger threshold is unknown. Study on aluminum products has suggested that they are safe for most consumers, although some people may experience contact dermatitis when they handle aluminum products like pots, antiperspirants, and antacids.
I wonder if there is a link between Morgellons and eczema?
anthony65
07-04-2009, 03:55 PM
I found this interesting, what do you guys think?
The number of eczema cases in England have risen more than 40 per cent in four years, researchers have said.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healthnews/5035763/Eczema-cases-rise-by-40-in-four-years.html
Its the same accross Europe too
Isnt Aluminum in chemtrails?
While aluminum itself is not inherently toxic, there are some risky aspects to the element. People who work around high volumes of aluminum can become ill, especially if they inhale the element. Children appear to be susceptible to aluminum, especially if their kidneys do not function well. It appears that aluminum may also cause neuromuscular and skeletal problems, although the exact danger threshold is unknown. Study on aluminum products has suggested that they are safe for most consumers, although some people may experience contact dermatitis when they handle aluminum products like pots, antiperspirants, and antacids.
I wonder if there is a link between Morgellons and eczema?
Aluminium is in the Welsbach patent...
One important patent is the 1994 Welsbach patent issued to the Hughes Aircraft Co. It is for atmospheric spraying with aluminum oxide to reduce global warming by “seeding” and reflecting 1% of incoming sunrays. It so happens that aluminum consistently turns up in chemtrail related lab test results.
krakhead
07-04-2009, 04:00 PM
It could also be being exacerbated by the modern, poor diet, e.g. lots of refined carbs placing a heavy load on the liver.
I know this can cause people who already suffer with eczema to suffer from it more acutely and once placed on a liver-cleanse style diet their symptoms disappear.
anthony65
07-04-2009, 04:06 PM
It could also be being exacerbated by the modern, poor diet, e.g. lots of refined carbs placing a heavy load on the liver.
I know this can cause people who already suffer with eczema to suffer from it more acutely and once placed on a liver-cleanse style diet their symptoms disappear.
We're also being fried by EMF pollution day in day out...
Wireless LAN
Mobile Phone masts
etc.
etc.
truthseeker1980
07-04-2009, 04:10 PM
I'm one of those 40%.
Never had any skin condition until winter 2006, now have to use Daktacort everyday just to keep the excma off my face. :(
I always thought it might have something to do with chemtrails, also mould seems to grow far more these days.
antinwo
07-04-2009, 04:20 PM
Good points made there John my partner and kids have eczema worse than ever at the moment:mad:
anthony65
07-04-2009, 04:22 PM
I've being doing a detox for a couple of weeks.
One part of it is dead easy and I'd recommend to everyone...
** Each morning, before you eat anything, brush your teeth (and your tongue!), then take a teaspoon of natural organic oil, sesame seed, whatever, and roll it around your mouth, especially the tongue.
The first time I tried I gagged and spat it out after about 10 seconds!
I then tried again and gagged again after 15 seconds.
Day 2 and I lasted about a minute before I gagged.
Day 3 also about a minute, but the gagging was less.
Soon I was able to keep the oil in my mouth for several minutes and there's hardly any gag reflex now...
I reckon the first day was so bad because the oil was taking out the toxins.
** I'm also drinking some stuff mixed with water every day, but I don't know what's in there. I'd have to ask my wife.
I've cut out coffee and most of my alcohol (not all!)...
I also try to drink the best water possible (we have a monastery with a fresh wate spring nearby!)
Lots of detox ideas are quite simple apparently...
http://altmedicine.about.com/od/detoxcleansing/a/detox_diet_IQ.htm
john connor
07-04-2009, 05:10 PM
I remember seeing this report on BBC world news on holiday last week, it struck me then that it seemed a bit of a coincidence the 40% rise.
Sorry to you guys that are suffering from it, I could be reckless and suggest f****** the bank and having a nice stressfree holiday in the sun..chem free of course before the SHTF....worked wonders for me....if anyone has seen the old movie Soylent Green? that was my Edward G moment...the Maldives...ok you can take me away now
anthony65
07-04-2009, 05:19 PM
I remember seeing this report on BBC world news on holiday last week, it struck me then that it seemed a bit of a coincidence the 40% rise.
Sorry to you guys that are suffering from it, I could be reckless and suggest f****** the bank and having a nice stressfree holiday in the sun..chem free of course before the SHTF....worked wonders for me....if anyone has seen the old movie Soylent Green? that was my Edward G moment...the Maldives...ok you can take me away now
Stress avoidance...
Better not watch the game tomorrow! ;)
john connor
07-04-2009, 05:24 PM
Stress avoidance...
Better not watch the game tomorrow! ;)
:D Even losing against Spurs the other week couldnt dampen the bliss of being in paradise...I knew we would get the Pool..TBH I had forgot until you mentined it...will have to resort to having a few beers to "calm down calm down"...
anthony65
08-04-2009, 09:27 AM
:D Even losing against Spurs the other week couldnt dampen the bliss of being in paradise...I knew we would get the Pool..TBH I had forgot until you mentined it...will have to resort to having a few beers to "calm down calm down"...
You know you're on the spiritual path to truth when your team loses and you don't give a monkey's... well... not much anyway....
Nobody's perfect! :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLW5jzHsW7c
astrochicken
08-04-2009, 10:49 AM
It could also be being exacerbated by the modern, poor diet, e.g. lots of refined carbs placing a heavy load on the liver.
I know this can cause people who already suffer with eczema to suffer from it more acutely and once placed on a liver-cleanse style diet their symptoms disappear.
I kinda agree with you there.. and without wishing to appear to make a generalized statement.. i've never met an eczema sufferer that didn't
a. have a bad diet and
b. have some kind of "twitch"
Don't take this wrongly.. i'm from scotland and a twitch doesn't imply involuntary eye movement..but like golfers swinging the club back and forth or pulling their trousers up... or a tennis player fiddling with the strings on the racket etc.. just some kind of compulsive mental thingie.
You can rationalize the golfer's trousers being in the way, or the string spacing on the racket being important (which in most cases it will be) but it's still a "twitch".
carissac
08-04-2009, 09:33 PM
I've being doing a detox for a couple of weeks.
One part of it is dead easy and I'd recommend to everyone...
** Each morning, before you eat anything, brush your teeth (and your tongue!), then take a teaspoon of natural organic oil, sesame seed, whatever, and roll it around your mouth, especially the tongue.
The first time I tried I gagged and spat it out after about 10 seconds!
I then tried again and gagged again after 15 seconds.
Day 2 and I lasted about a minute before I gagged.
Day 3 also about a minute, but the gagging was less.
Soon I was able to keep the oil in my mouth for several minutes and there's hardly any gag reflex now...
I reckon the first day was so bad because the oil was taking out the toxins.
** I'm also drinking some stuff mixed with water every day, but I don't know what's in there. I'd have to ask my wife.
I've cut out coffee and most of my alcohol (not all!)...
I also try to drink the best water possible (we have a monastery with a fresh wate spring nearby!)
Lots of detox ideas are quite simple apparently...
http://altmedicine.about.com/od/detoxcleansing/a/detox_diet_IQ.htm
I agree with this post ^^^^
1. I've been doing a sunflower oil swish for 20 minutes every morning, occasionally in the evenings too, for over a year now because of a tooth problem I was having. The tooth problem is gone, and I'm convinced that the oil swish is the only reason I even still have the tooth in question. So it not only supposedly helps to make a person healthier but it'll improve your teeth.
2. To anybody with eczema: Consider trying ConcenTrace trace mineral drops. http://www.traceminerals.com/products/drops.html The first most drastically noticeable thing that this product does is improve your skin, and rid random weird skin conditions. Just smoothes it right out, like baby smoothe, it's amazing. To the point where you no longer need lotions. It'll take about a week to notice the change, which isn't too long. It's relatively inexpensive too for the amount that you get and how long it lasts. $16 a bottle, last time we checked, and it lasts forever. We bought two bottles last summer and I've been using it almost every day since, (approx. 10 drops into a liter of bottled water that I drink when at work) and I still haven't even finished the first bottle. So, a very good buy.
3. Detox, as mentioned by Anthony65. Change your diet. Get rid of refined carbs, dairy, refined sugar, and wheat products from your diet. On a secondary note, alcohol, coffee and soda. And if you smoke, stop. Avoid processed foods and instead, eat natural, whole, and hopefully organic foods if possible, including lots of raw veggies. Juiced veggies is probably even better. Drink - clean - water, get fiber, and a balanced dose of Omega 3, 6 and 9's. Those are important for skin. Yeah, basically we're talking a lifestyle change. The key is trying to eliminate as many irritants from your diet and behaviors as possible, give your body the chance to detox and clean itself out.
Liquid, biologically active silica drops may also help improve your skin, as it's supposed to help hair, skin and nails. I use BioSil by Natrasol, who took over the patent for Jarrow.
anthony65
09-04-2009, 08:43 AM
I agree with this post ^^^^
1. I've been doing a sunflower oil swish for 20 minutes every morning, occasionally in the evenings too, for over a year now because of a tooth problem I was having. The tooth problem is gone, and I'm convinced that the oil swish is the only reason I even still have the tooth in question. So it not only supposedly helps to make a person healthier but it'll improve your teeth.
2. To anybody with eczema: Consider trying ConcenTrace trace mineral drops. http://www.traceminerals.com/products/drops.html The first most drastically noticeable thing that this product does is improve your skin, and rid random weird skin conditions. Just smoothes it right out, like baby smoothe, it's amazing. To the point where you no longer need lotions. It'll take about a week to notice the change, which isn't too long. It's relatively inexpensive too for the amount that you get and how long it lasts. $16 a bottle, last time we checked, and it lasts forever. We bought two bottles last summer and I've been using it almost every day since, (approx. 10 drops into a liter of bottled water that I drink when at work) and I still haven't even finished the first bottle. So, a very good buy.
3. Detox, as mentioned by Anthony65. Change your diet. Get rid of refined carbs, dairy, refined sugar, and wheat products from your diet. On a secondary note, alcohol, coffee and soda. And if you smoke, stop. Avoid processed foods and instead, eat natural, whole, and hopefully organic foods if possible, including lots of raw veggies. Juiced veggies is probably even better. Drink - clean - water, get fiber, and a balanced dose of Omega 3, 6 and 9's. Those are important for skin. Yeah, basically we're talking a lifestyle change. The key is trying to eliminate as many irritants from your diet and behaviors as possible, give your body the chance to detox and clean itself out.
Liquid, biologically active silica drops may also help improve your skin, as it's supposed to help hair, skin and nails. I use BioSil by Natrasol, who took over the patent for Jarrow.
Thanks Carissac!
My wife is the detox boss, so I don't even know what I'm drinking, but as you're very well informed (and can vouch for the long-term effectiveness) then maybe you could start up a detox thread?
Where to put it though?
"Omega 3, 6 9's...." I'll have to look that up! :D