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10-20-2011, 06:49 AM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
Hi, this is my first post. I would post more, but I don't have any links to the awesome pictures and videos you guys do. But I appreciate this forum and am grateful it exists. :) It looks like scabies to me, especially with the lack of pustules along the trunk. I hope it's been figured out by now, just wanted to lend my thoughts. |
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10-20-2011, 07:51 AM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
My thoughts when i saw the pics was chicken pox.. getting the vaccine only make the pox milder, could also be a reaction to mites in the bed?? What a great help your doctor is.. good to see they know what they are doing.. did they take blood to see if she is allergic to anything? hopefully its just the pox. i forgot about this part "No one seems to be able to come up with one diagnosis for my daughter. Some have said HFMD, and some have said an allergic reaction to anitbiotics (which is bullshit)" so she wasnt on antibiotics? because i have seen a family member covered in a rash.. head to toe from a reaction to them. |
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10-31-2011, 08:55 PM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
I won't even bother reading the other posts. I just got done with a simular infection on myself. Started on my back neck after a hair cut. Then I guess I scratch the infected areas at night and scratched a burn on my leg. (I'm a welder and get lots of burns). that got infected and spread to another burn. Then got to my right crotch fold and got really bad. I had some propylis salve I put on the crotch area since I had never tried it before. Dried it up in three days and began healing perfectly. Put it on burn one and that dried up and then same for the larger burn which was really badly infected and growing. It dried up in three days also. Then applied it to festering neck infections and they all dried up in three days just like before. I now will swear by this stuff. It's better than any antibiotic for skin infections. Soo quick and effective and the burning and itching went down within minutes of application. The oozing went away by the next day. Each time the results were the same and all my infections are now gone.
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11-03-2011, 10:39 PM
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Re: Four Doctors Have Not Been Able to Diagnose This
I have three forms of this now. I originally dissolved a pound of crude propylis in acetone and then strained off the wax. Then I cooked off the acetone while stirring the solution in vasaline. Once all the acetone vaporized I allowed the propylis solid resins to settle to the bottom and now I have a nice even amber colored vasaline that smells very sweet like propylis. That is what I used to fight my infections. Recently I came across some wild hives in a state park that I was asked to destroy. I scraped the propylis up which came to about a quarter ounce. That I dissolved in 40 proof rum and then strained off the wax particles which leaves me a very rich solution of propylis and rum which I intend to use both externally and as mouth drops if I get a sore throat. Then I also have some bandage guaze strips that I soaked in the first solution of acetone and propylis. That dried nicely and I rolled it up and stored it in tin foil for using on infected wounds if the need come up. I think my stuff is way better than store bought. You can do the same by asking a local beekeeper for some propylis scrapings. Be aware that the crude scrapings will have wax, wood slivers, bits of bee legs or just about any loose particles that touch it. That is why I prefer to dissolve it in some form of solvent or alcohol. I am also thinking tulene might be a good solvent as it takes very little heat to vaporize it out of a solution and it leaves absolutely no residue that would pollute your propylis. |