Remedies Needed for Daughter With Eczema and Leaky Gut

Posted By Priya (Oakland, Ca) on 11/21/2017

My 18 year old daughter has a leaky gut (I think) because she is unable to eat anything without going berserk with an allergic reaction which makes her itch like crazy. Her entire body and face is covered with hard scaly eczema. She is on a fruit/veggie/meat diet. No gluten, no dairy, no soy or nuts.

WE are desperate. Please advise with a protocol that is going to help her skin clear up and stop the itching.

Also her stool test came back positive with: trophozoites and cysts of intestinal protozoa and helminth eggs and larvae.








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Replied by Connie (Oregon) on 11/22/2017

Are you doing something for the parasites? Diatomaceous earth or garlic maybe? I don't think the eczema will heal as long as parasites are there expelling toxins. Charcoal should help to remove the toxins while you are getting rid of parasites.
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Replied by Timh (Ky) on 11/23/2017

Spend a little time reading previous post about Parasites here .

I have made many post in different categories or subjects because there are many illnesses that are directly involved with or caused by parasites; so type my name Timh in the E.C. search bar and you can read my suggestions, and come back for any additional help or questions.

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Replied by Marnie (Madera, Ca) on 11/23/2017

My recommendation would be the parasite cleanse available at hulda clark. To heal and repair leaky gut - L-glutamine is what's needed. Also American Saffron tea - steep the Saffron in boiled water for 30 minutes or more - will seal up leaky gut. High quality probiotics are needed to repopulate gut flora. Clean, repair and repopulate! After her gut health is restored, try to eliminate foods that she may be allergic to. You'll have to test which one or ones may be the culprit. You could do this by going off the food for 30 days or so, and then add it back in to the diet to see if there's a reaction in the next 3 days. You'll have to add back in one food at a time to really know which one she is allergic to. My niece had very itchy eczema and it was discovered that she was allergic to the polyester fabric she was wearing. Her mother switched all her clothing to cotton and her eczema completely cleared. So also watch for any external irritants. Last I would add in supplements that have been shown to help those with eczema.
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Replied by Dianec (California) on 11/23/2017

Hello, Regarding your daughter.

I am familiar with Eczema because my son has had Eczema since he was a child and has it once in a while as an adult. Your daughter can try Desitin cream (Zinc Oxide) and Corizone 10. My son applies the Corizone 10 first which helps with the itch and then he applies Desitin cream which also helps with the itch and protects the skin allowing it to heal. Usually his Eczema flare-ups subside within a few days with such treatment. This is not a cure but it helps reduce the symptoms significantly.

She can also try Zyrtec 10 milligrams a day as long as her kidneys are functioning normally. Zyrtec helps.

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Replied by Candy (Fort Madison, Iowa) on 11/24/2017

Use equal parts sea salt and Epsom salt mixed into some hot water. Then apply to itch. Much safer and works way better.
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