Wednesday, September 21, 2011

RASHES

    Rashes can be caused by many things. They should be treated to prevent secondary infections and reduce any stinging or itching.
    * Take a hot bath with 1 oz of Renew Bath Oil, plus 1 oz of Sol-U-Mel.
    Soak for 20-30 minutes. Pat dry and apply Renew Intensive Skin TherapyTriple Antibiotic Ointment or Pain-A-Trate to the affected area.

    If you don't have time for a nice relaxing bath, try adding one capful of Renew Bath Oil to a cupful of water and dabbing it on the rash. Pat dry and then apply Renew Intensive Skin Therapy, MelaGel or T36-C5. Of course, nothing stops the itch "of a rash like DermaCort. It is an anti-itch cream formulated with the #1 pharmacist-recommended itch-stopping ingredient, hydrocortisone, plus Melaleuca oil.
    When outdoors, be sure to use Sun Shades Sunscreen and Sun Shades Lip Balm (SPF 15). If exposed to the sun for any length of time, use the Sun Shades After Sun Hydrogel E when you go inside to instantly cool overexposed skin, reduce redness, and soothe dryness.
    Another suggestion is to mix T36-C5 with olive oil and put it on the skin of someone with poison ivy, oak or sumac. This works particularly well on the skin of children. Within 24 hours they will usually start healing and they will feel better immediately. Mix a few drops of the oil with 1/8 cup of olive oil and apply it with cotton balls several times each day.
    The preceding addresses treating the results of the condition rather than dealing with the cause of the condition. A program of regularly taking ProVex and/or ProVex-Plus along with the Vitality Pack with Oligofructose Complex has been suggested for allergies of all kinds. However, if you think you have too many rashes, you may want to talk with your health care provider about the possibility of having allergy tests done. Undergoing a series of allergy tests can point toward determining the challenge.
    NOTE: Anyone with contact dermatitis should NOT use a Melaleuca alternifolia oil product. Even if a situation seems to be improving, it may grow worse.

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