Hello,
Could you suggest a remedy to flush out my system after having had bio-electric functions diagnotics treatment please?
It got rid of my vertigo after an accident about 4/5 years ago but left me with dreadful symptoms whereby I get red patches on my face and neck after rinsing my face in cool water in the morning. In the evening, when I remove my make-up, my skin is even worse. I also get red long welts/lines on my body unexpectedly which can be embarrassing - esp. on my arms/decoll. in the Summer.
Nelsons Pharmacy recommended Bacillinum 30C which didn't do the trick (cleanse my liver?) but were shocked when I told them the names of the remedies the homeopath had given me to take all at once. She said she wanted to work on my childhood illnesses and it wouldn't be wise to stop treatments with her after getting rid of my vertigo. I think I was so relieved at the above that I trusted her a bit too much.
Some of the rememedies were toxoplasmosis D5, Salmonella Tuyph D5, Ascoraden D8, Salmonella Hyphibirium D5, Pulsatilla D4, Medorrhinum D10. A whole list.
Is there something I can use which could gently cleanse or a remedy to flush out anything that may be remaining in my body? I've just read in Mail on Sunday supplement about Clinique for redness but I don't really want to use anything for, say, rosacea, when I don't really suffer from that.
Any thoughts most welcome :-).
Thank you
Marcia
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Alice Hart-Davis
bad news is that there’s no cure for redness and excessive flushing, when skin gets thinner and tiny veins start to show through. Try a gentle skincare system designed to calm irritation in the skin (I’ve had a tester trying out Clinique’s new Redness Relief system, which she says works a treat). Try to work out if any “lifestyle factors†are making it worse – spicy food, coffee, exposure to the sun, smoking and red wine are common culprits – and do what you can to minimise them.. See your GP, who may be able to prescribe antibiotic creams or pills, which may help. Intense Pulsed Light treatments, which tackle the broken capillaries in the skin, can improve the look of the skin, but will need repeating every few months.
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