ECZEMA – AND OTHER SKIN ERUPTIONS: EXTERNAL TREATMENT
Posted under Herbal by adminThe complete external treatment for eczematous skin is therefore as follows:
In the morning swab the affected parts with undiluted Molkosan. If it is too strong and makes the sore places smart or burn excessively, dilute with a little boiled or distilled water. After this, powder the affected areas with Urticalcin powder. Make sure that it gets well into the cracks and scales. In the evening, dab the area once more with Molkosan, but instead of then using the powder, rub the affected parts with a little Bioforce Cream. For a change occasionally use St John’s wort oil on its own. Repeat these applications daily.
Any skin eruption requires internal as well as external treatment; therefore the following advice is also useful for skin disorders other than eczema, particularly psoriasis. It is important to improve the condition of the blood and the lymph. First of all take a kidney remedy, either Solidago virgaurea (goldenrod drops) or Nephroso-lid in daily alternation with Violaforce (heartsease drops). Secondly, take Biocarottin as a liver remedy and vitamin supplement. And thirdly, as a specific treatment, there is the ‘formic acid therapy’. This acid has to be given in form of injections, because if taken orally, it is partially transformed into carbonic acid on contact with the gastric secretions. The best results are obtained by giving hypodermic injections in the sixth and twelfth decimal potency, in alternation. During the first two weeks an injection should be given every third day, and then once every fourteen days, till the cure is complete.
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