Rosacea Causes & Treatments
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Fungal infections of the skin
are very common for candida sufferers.
Not only do skin reactions involve fungal infections, bacteria, etc. but they can also appear when the body detoxifies candida, and other toxins. Getting rid of toxins through the skin is one of the best ways because it helps protect vital inner organs. These reactions include many different kinds of skin eruptions and rashes, including rosacea.
Fungal infections of the skin are caused by a depressed immune system and/or a lack of adequate blood circulation, inadequate oxygen in the blood and a lack of or imbalance in nutrients. This primarily occurs in diseases such as
diabetes, and heart disease, but it also occurs in many other disease
conditions, including candida and candida-related diseases.
Fungal
infections of the skin are usually accompanied by candida overgrowth in other
areas of the body, mainly in the intestinal tract. Like other evidence of
candida overgrowth in the body, i.e. thrush in the mouth, vaginal yeast, jock itch, brain
fog, and so on. It is a definite sign of more serious problems caused by a weakened
immune system and an overload of toxins.
Ordinarily healthy skin
secretes acid on its surface. This acid
layer is necessary for the health and integrity of the skin, which also acts as
a protective barrier.
However through
malnutrition, constant showers and bathing, soap and lotion that remove the
acid layer, toxins, poor blood circulation, low oxygen levels in the blood,
etc. the health of the skin is compromised leaving it more vulnerable to fungal
overgrowth.
Fungal infections of the skin
can be treated directly, and even though it will provide some
measure of comfort and relief of the symptoms, it will cannot be totally eradicated until the immune system is functioning normally.
This is only accomplished by the diet plus supplements, antifungals and probiotics. True healing only occurs with proper nutrition and elimination of toxins.
The symptoms and appearances
of a fungal skin infection depend on the type of fungus causing it and the part
of the body affected.
Rashes may have a variety of
appearances. Some are red, scaly and itchy, whereas others can produce a fine
scale similar to dry skin. The site of infection may be just one area of the
body, or there may be several infected areas.
Fungal infections of the
scalp or beard can lead to hair loss. Fungal rashes can sometimes be confused
with other skin conditions, such as psoriasis and eczema, which are also very
common in candida sufferers.
Causes of Rosacea
Rosacea is thought to be a hereditary, chronic skin
disorder that most often affects the nose, forehead, cheekbones, and chin. In
its beginning stages this common skin disease, which causes subtle redness in
the center of the face, may come and go on its own.
But, left untreated, Rosacea may develop into inflammation, accompanied by skin
eruptions, and may gradually become chronic (long-term). About half of Rosacea
sufferers also complain of symptoms with their eyes, also known as Ocular Rosacea – see Eye Treatments.
Rosacea is extremely common among candida
sufferers, and while the medical community and most Rosacea
Groups believe it is hereditary, or it has other causal factors, there has also
been speculation that it is actually a fungal infection.
Inherited Nutritional Status Versus DNA Theories – Many people are unfortunate enough to inherit a very poor "nutritional status" from their parents, which occurs upon conception.
In fact "nutritional status" is what is passed down generation after generation, and it is the "root cause" of similar health problems and diseases that occur, or run, in families. Such tendencies
towards certain diseases and conditions are inherited by a lack of adequate nutrition.
Of course, this
is not what "Big Science," the medical and drug industries want us to
believe. They want us to believe we are
born with certain DNAs, or genes, that cause health problems, and that you cannot do
anything about it.
That is not true. You can do something about it. They want
you to believe the myths and lies so they can make tons of money correcting
your health problems with drugs, surgery and other medical treatments and
interventions that do more damage than good.
They do not want you to know you can do something about your "nutritional
status" and take charge of your own health.
The fact is DNA
and RNA in the body's cells can be influenced and changed by correcting
nutritional deficiencies, and by eliminating toxins.
In other words, DNA is not set in stone.
It is not a "set blueprint" of life.
As Albert Einstein put it, "The theory determines what you can see." There is a great deal of deeply imbedded
fallacy in the DNA theory which stops us from seeing the truth. The one thing "Big Science" does better than anything else, is ignore scientific evidence.
Changing your
nutritional status can take a few years, but it is so little time compared to the rest of your life, and the lives of your future children and
future generations.
The more you do
to enhance your nutritional status before having children, the better health
your children, grandchildren and future generations will have - see DNA theories, fallacies & inaccuracies. The best reference that debunks the hereditary theory is Dr. Weston A. Price's book Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, Chapter 18, Prenatal nutritional deformities and disease types, by Dr. Weston A. Price — buy his book at Amazon.com.
Rosacea Treatments
No matter what
causes Rosacea many people have been successful curing it by doing Bee's Candida Program; How to Successfully Overcome Candida
In addition to diet and supplements, the most effective
direct treatment is the frequent application of coconut oil and or cod liver oil (or a combination), and to eliminate the use of soap or lotion on the affected areas.
To clean and moisturize the face also use coconut oil. The quality of coconut oil should be the same
as you take internally, i.e. unrefined, undeoderized, unbleached and expeller or cold–pressed - see Coconut Oil.
References
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Fungal Skin Infections
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Rosacea Facts & Questions.
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Nutrition and Physical Degeneration, by Dr. Weston A. Price — buy his book at Amazon.com.
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DNA theories, fallacies, and inaccuracies.
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