Yes, you directly put it on affected area as often as you have to.
One of my clients got over it by taking LLV and direct topical application.
I assume you may layer it with On Guard but wet eczema is not due to virus, so I would suggest to hold it off on this one for now.
On Sep 14, 2011 5:07 PM, "DanielH" <dj_dan_18@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Can you advise on the best way to take it? - directly onto the eczema
> patches? onto the foot? or swallowed? and I guess fairly regularly
> too?
>
> On Sep 14, 6:51 pm, Kinko Hamilton <kinko.hamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would try Frankincense.
>> This oil has been helping many of my friends with eczema and skin infection.
>> I hope it goes away fast and you can relax soon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 1:29 PM, DanielH <dj_dan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have mentioned in a separate topic previously that I was taking GX
>> > Assist and PB Assist + to try to deal with eczema. The 1st round of
>> > GX Assist fired up the eczema so badly that it became infected in
>> > patches (constantly leaking/seeping... hence "wet" eczema) and I
>> > needed steroids and antibiotics to treat it and get it under control.
>>
>> > I've now gone through a 2nd round, and whilst the eczema did not flare
>> > up so badly, it still flared up. I completed it all about 2 weeks
>> > ago, but the eczema is progressively getting worse from this flare up,
>> > and it is again infected. I really don't want to have to go back to
>> > the doctor and go on antibiotics again!
>>
>> > Can anyone recommend an oil that is equivalent to antibiotics to treat
>> > the infection and stop it leaking? Whilst leaking, no medicines can
>> > treat it.
>>
>> > I wonder if OnGuard would help - and if so, should I be taking it
>> > internally regularly like an antibiotic (e.g. 3 or 4 times a day), in
>> > water perhaps?
>>
>> > I need to cut the infection quickly before it spreads further, and
>> > then I really will have to go on antibiotics again.
>>
>> > Cheers
>>
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-- > Can you advise on the best way to take it? - directly onto the eczema
> patches? onto the foot? or swallowed? and I guess fairly regularly
> too?
>
> On Sep 14, 6:51 pm, Kinko Hamilton <kinko.hamil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> I would try Frankincense.
>> This oil has been helping many of my friends with eczema and skin infection.
>> I hope it goes away fast and you can relax soon.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 1:29 PM, DanielH <dj_dan...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>> > Hi
>>
>> > I have mentioned in a separate topic previously that I was taking GX
>> > Assist and PB Assist + to try to deal with eczema. The 1st round of
>> > GX Assist fired up the eczema so badly that it became infected in
>> > patches (constantly leaking/seeping... hence "wet" eczema) and I
>> > needed steroids and antibiotics to treat it and get it under control.
>>
>> > I've now gone through a 2nd round, and whilst the eczema did not flare
>> > up so badly, it still flared up. I completed it all about 2 weeks
>> > ago, but the eczema is progressively getting worse from this flare up,
>> > and it is again infected. I really don't want to have to go back to
>> > the doctor and go on antibiotics again!
>>
>> > Can anyone recommend an oil that is equivalent to antibiotics to treat
>> > the infection and stop it leaking? Whilst leaking, no medicines can
>> > treat it.
>>
>> > I wonder if OnGuard would help - and if so, should I be taking it
>> > internally regularly like an antibiotic (e.g. 3 or 4 times a day), in
>> > water perhaps?
>>
>> > I need to cut the infection quickly before it spreads further, and
>> > then I really will have to go on antibiotics again.
>>
>> > Cheers
>>
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