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Ringworm and skin rashes

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  • #383511

    Brian
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    Hello, I have had prolonged ring worm and skin rashes for two months now. Ive tried DMSO, turmeric pastes, Methalyne Blue cream, over the counter creams, and tea tree oil, but have had no success. Any other ideas?

    Thanks!

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  • #383516

    Dale
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    I do general parasite cleanses continuously now.

    Detox bath

    1/4 cup Borax

    1/4 cup pickling salt (not epsom)

    1/8 cup baking soda

    1 oz of 28 percent Hydrogen Peroxide

    I take Cloves and Wormwood from time to time.

    In the morning when the stomach starts growling I feed the worm Russian Cedar Nut Resin.

    Organic Turpentine was the recommended but I find the Cedar Nut Resin so high energy. Same with the detox bath. Also recommend highest quality Nano Silver.

  • #383517

    Martin
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    You could try Colloidal Silver spray, then apply some kind of moisturiser, or try Castor Oil. Infra Red lamp may be helpful. My understanding is that many skin conditions maybe due to internal toxicity, it’s the body’s route to elimination. Detoxing substances such as Zeolite may also help.

    Hope this helps.

  • #383528

    Eliza
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    Hey b – skin stuff is so annoying – and the more you focus on it sometimes the worse it gets – especially if you start throwing the kitchen sink at it and adding a million things that dry it out, etc. I used gentian violet (germa brand, just a few bucks, got it at Walmart) and that really helped – (b4 I learned about terrain theory)

    although I didn’t have ringworm – I think that this non-homeopathic topical tincture actually is for things like that including thrush in babies. It stained lesions purple and dried them out so they stopped spreading. Side note: barre mentioned that skin issues from a ngm perspective is tied to people invading your space / security / comfort zone / border – and that was the case for me as well – It happened when I moved into a weird rental situation

    Sorry you are going through this and Hang in there. the worst that can happen (if you don’t like poke and prod yourself too much) is eventually you try to ignore it and it goes away lol – I’m sure there are some dietary recommendations that someone will have as well. Part of my skin issues just wouldn’t heal until I totally stopped eating foods that I was mildly allergic to sort of force a total body reset.

  • #383535

    Sam
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    Had the same problem for 2 years. I started using WiFi 6 months before it started. I never use cell phones but I started using the kindle fire and my home computer on Wifi along with blue tooth. I did all the natural products internal and external, keep it in check but always had it. Then I read “The Non-Tinfoil Guide to EMFs: How to Fix Our Stupid Use of Technology” Wifi helps make ringworm grow along with black fungus. I turned off the Wifi and went back to the wire, ringworm went away.

    I also bought and use this “EMF Meter,Advanced GQ EMF-390 Multi-Field Electromagnetic Radiation 3-in-1 EMF ELF RF meter, 5G Cell Tower Smart meter Wifi Signal Detector RF up to 10GHz with Data Logger and 2.5Ghz Spectrum Analyzer “

    • #383539

      Dale
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      Yes was going to mention that to but didn’t want to make a long winded post. 🙂 The technical explanation is so called ‘tin foil hat’… They have been spraying nano tech into the air and putting it in the water and food. Once it accumulates in the body, EMFs of specific frequencies can activate the nano machines. At certain frequencies the nano bots can mimic parasites. Step 1 eliminate the source if possible step to EMF countermeasures – 🙂

    • #383549

      maryschurr
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      I didn’t think of this! But, I had always heard that wifi/emfs make mold grow even faster. Imagine inside our bodies as well…
      I’m wired and our wifi is only on a few hours during the early evening for my husband (not ready to convert back to wired yet), but it is off all night and most of the day. Our cell phones are off at night as well. Our router automatically goes off once the devise leaves the house or goes off/to sleep which makes things much easier. Since I made the change my skin issues are much less, but I really didn’t think about that until now.

      • #383585

        Dave
        Member

        Mary, do you use any techy devices to manage or control your wifi at home. Like it turning off when you leave the house, or are you doing it that all natural way by pulling the plug? We have a 15 year old and wifi in the house. He is pretty savvy so we need to up our game on the wifi controls.

        • #383605

          maryschurr
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          JRS Echo router from a company out of the Netherlands. The owner is super helpful which is good since it is a bit tricky to setup, but works great once you do. I think this is the one I have, but you can see the others that are available on the website. You can easily manually turn it off, I believe you can program it to turn off at a certain time, or it just automatically goes off when there is no device with wifi available. Such as when we put our phones off or in airplane or my husband shuts his laptop and it goes to sleep. And, it emits far less wifi than most routers when the wifi is on. Nick Pineault (The EMF Guy podcast who was interviewed by AV) did with podcast about it at some point. https://www.jrseco.com/product/jrs-eco-100-wifi-d2-on-asus/

          • #383868

            Dave
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            Thanks Mary. Will look into this.

    • #383550

      maryschurr
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      Nick (Non-Tin Foil Guide author) was interviewed on Alfacast last fall, I believe…

      • This reply was modified 1 year, 4 months ago by  maryschurr.
  • #383584

    Dave
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    I recently went through a skin thing. Wasn’t labelled ringworm or rash, but I had very itchy skin almost like poison oak but without the poison oak. Kinda similar maybe? Anyway, my natural path healer diagnosed it as Lead and/or Glyphosate toxicity. Not sure where that came from, but I guess we do swim in a toxic soup now days. Anyway, I was prescribed a liver kidney detox supplement Vinco Liver Kidney Detox (along with a few other things here and there like brown seaweed, flax oil, zinc, etc…) and told to cut out all cacao. Boom about 2 weeks later that did the trick. Looks like others have pointed out the connection to some type of toxicity with the skin things. Anyway, thats what worked for me. Good luck.

    • #383603

      maryschurr
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      Ahh, so maybe lead in the cacao? I should probably watch that a bit. Well, spring is a good time to detox!

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        Ari
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        🙂

    • #401057

      Ari
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      🙂

  • #383770

    Kelly
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    My husband had a bout of skin rash in 2017, it was psoriasis like and flared up mostly on his torso in uneven ring shapes. He treated it with slippery elm capsules daily (he continued these for a few months after the rash was gone to strengthen his gut lining), pau de arco tea every few days, and one tincture bottle of a kidney bladder tonic (I think it was based on tcm herbs, if you’d like me to find out specifically, lmk and I will try to dig it up). It took a couple months but cleared right up and hasn’t reappeared and didn’t appear to have suppressed anything, so I call it a win. Good luck!

  • #383873

    Brian
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    Thank you everyone for the replies :). Very informative! The experimentation will continue.

  • #385961

    Todd & Kate
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    This discussion has me wondering about my own symptoms, too (so, thanks for bringing this up) … Last summer I got a small ring-shaped rash on the outside of my right thigh. I watched the ring expand down to my knee and up to my waist until it finally vanished after a month or two. But, then I noticed that my scalp and practically all my skin was itchy, and still is to this day. If I happen to engage the itch by scratching, then I have to fight hard to resist scratching for the next several minutes. I hardly ever engage the itch, but it seems like I could at any given time pretty much.

    I’m suspicious of ringworm, but have also thought electrosmog, Lyme, and/or nerve damage was part of the issue, too. Before this discussion started, I had come to the point where I felt it was something that just needed to run its course, and then it’d fade away, and I’d be overall more healthy because of it afterwards. (Plus, I have no funds to pay for helpful products right now anyway.. lol!) So, I’ve been focusing more on the emotional side of the symptoms, and trying to reduce any potential stresses that may be connected. From what you’ve all shared (in this discussion and in others), though, there’s probably some low or no cost remedies I can focus on, like the urine therapy, and light therapy, and I think I still have some of the herbs mentioned here, too. I harmonized the wifi here with BioGeometry, but maybe I missed the mark (or maybe I hit it spot on, and my symptoms are preparing me for ascension, Lol!!)

    Please, be sure to update us if you find relief, Brian. Thanks!

  • #401058

    Ari
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    🙂

    • #401367

      Kelly
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      From my understanding of homeopathy, most topicals are suppressive for skin issues and can drive disease from a physical level in to mental or emotional levels (also, my teenage experience confirms that) so the essential oils, like a colloids silver, would give results but possibly at a cost.

      Homeopathy or Isopathics would be the route I would choose. I have searched in some of my homeopathy groups and found a chart from a repertory that I’ll attach for symptom match/ identification.

      In the isopathic book that Barre posted recently to Elin’s question (in ask Dr Barre), there is a very nice key that may help to identify the proper isopathics – I didn’t see ring worm specifically but to my mind cross referencing skin conditions like dermatitis with other skin conditions on there (rosacea, acne etc) and finding the common remedies/ protocols would give a starting point with which to then dowse a personalized protocol…

      I’m not sure yet the symbiosis between the isopathics and homeopathics so commitment to one route may be best to keep the system from confusion…

      Hope something from here helps or provides a starting point.

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