luis said:
T.A.O.L. said:
Question.. it sounds as if the vitamin B12 amount may be separate from the multivitamin so why are you taking it?
Also, how many pills of the multivitamin a day are you taking, and for what reason?
I dont know why but in the multivitamin that i have there is that much B12. If i knew before i would'nt have take it. It should be take 3 pills per day but i'm not only taking one per day. The reason is that i want to heal the seborreic dermatitis and in general a multivitamin is good as i read here.
This is the one that i have
https://www.bulkpowders.com/complete-multivitamin-complex-usa.html
I read into what seberroic dermatitis is.. (wikipedia) just now and if I translate it into my language it is referred to a type of eczema.
What it did mention though is that it is often treated with anti-fungal and/or anti-histamine creams (to reduce inflammation) and it also mentioned the possibility of lower immune system functions and the deficiency of vitamin B6.
The page also said that it may be reacting to the testosterone that that person has too.
As for the multivitamin, aside from the 'flowing agents' why is there Borax listed in there? Borax is known as a type of poison.. It is often used as a filler for the lips in the cosmetics industry. Maybe they meant boron? hmm..
Other than that I see nothing that could be particurlarly damaging.
But I guess that it'd make more sense if you reacted to any of the ingredients that had a more herbal background, like:
-Marigold extract
-Black pepper extract
-Grape seed extract
-Green tea extract
Of the above, I would suspect the Black pepper extract the most, as it can increase the bloodflow. And as my teacher said it.. to take the ingredients deep into the tissues. (He made a massage oil with several etheric oils in it to combat muscle aches).
Marigold is known for its healing properties, particurlary towards skin problems, however on the ingredients list it says it has 90% lutein. That is why I do not think this one may be causing the problems.
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If it is a type of excema it shouldn't just be treated externally, but also internally. Especially internally..
Reading the page on wikipedia earlier it gave hints that the liver may be involved in these cases.
But if you were to prescribe a herb that is said to help with the condition, it may not work. It depends on the kind of symptoms that the rest of your body displays, in other words, what is the factor that makes your skin react.
Like.. an allergy.
Basicly its saying that there is something off balance, and if you can't find it, energy healing should be done.
I did find a few herbs listed that you could look into for this type of excema.
I'll list em here in case you're interested.
For reducing seborrhee:
Arctium lappa, Borage officinalis (oil), Oenothera biennis (oil), Ribes nigrum (oil).
(According to the book with that list especially arctium lappa is recommended for internal and external use, the oils not so much for external use. For external use, as support, there is also listed Salvia officinalis, stevia rebaudiana, urtica dioica and viola tricolor ..)
(Other book) Seborree:
Klis (Arctium lappa) , Ridderzuring (Rumex obtusifulius) , Rozemarijn (Rosmarinus officinalis).
It may be better to ask someone else for a proper (complete) diagnosis or additional treatment, if you think it is needed to go that far to get rid of it entirely.
I wish you good luck with getting it fixed completely.