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Old May 19th 04, 06:09 PM
Gavin Segal
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Default Allergic to mosquito's!!!????

I'm glad to hear that people have been coping with Exzema with their kids.

Our son also had severe exzema, with quite a lot of bleeding. The Steroid
based creams helped, but things just kept getting worse.

Eventually, somebody recommended that we check out Naturopathic Medicine as
it had helped their son previously. Given our son was developing numerous
allergies, we attempted this avenue.

Thank G-d, it has worked. For at least 3 years he has been Exzema free. How?
A small dose in the Naturopaths office every 6-8 weeks. He only recently had
to get another dose, his last one being about a year ago. I was never one
to believe in Naturopathic medicine, but this has definately worked.

Gavin
Father of twins, 4.75 yrs, and singleton at 3.



"Seth Jackson" wrote in message
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On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and

lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory

skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)
--
-Seth Jackson, proud father of Derek and Mariel(10/1/99). Pictures at:
http://hitmeister.home.mindspring.co...lypictures.htm

Music links: www.mp3.com/SethJackson
www.mp3.com/loudspeaker
www.SethJackson.net





Seth Jackson wrote in message . ..
On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)

  #42  
Old May 19th 04, 06:09 PM
Gavin Segal
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Default Allergic to mosquito's!!!????

I'm glad to hear that people have been coping with Exzema with their kids.

Our son also had severe exzema, with quite a lot of bleeding. The Steroid
based creams helped, but things just kept getting worse.

Eventually, somebody recommended that we check out Naturopathic Medicine as
it had helped their son previously. Given our son was developing numerous
allergies, we attempted this avenue.

Thank G-d, it has worked. For at least 3 years he has been Exzema free. How?
A small dose in the Naturopaths office every 6-8 weeks. He only recently had
to get another dose, his last one being about a year ago. I was never one
to believe in Naturopathic medicine, but this has definately worked.

Gavin
Father of twins, 4.75 yrs, and singleton at 3.



"Seth Jackson" wrote in message
...
On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and

lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory

skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)
--
-Seth Jackson, proud father of Derek and Mariel(10/1/99). Pictures at:
http://hitmeister.home.mindspring.co...lypictures.htm

Music links: www.mp3.com/SethJackson
www.mp3.com/loudspeaker
www.SethJackson.net





Seth Jackson wrote in message . ..
On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)

  #43  
Old May 19th 04, 06:09 PM
Gavin Segal
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Posts: n/a
Default Allergic to mosquito's!!!????

I'm glad to hear that people have been coping with Exzema with their kids.

Our son also had severe exzema, with quite a lot of bleeding. The Steroid
based creams helped, but things just kept getting worse.

Eventually, somebody recommended that we check out Naturopathic Medicine as
it had helped their son previously. Given our son was developing numerous
allergies, we attempted this avenue.

Thank G-d, it has worked. For at least 3 years he has been Exzema free. How?
A small dose in the Naturopaths office every 6-8 weeks. He only recently had
to get another dose, his last one being about a year ago. I was never one
to believe in Naturopathic medicine, but this has definately worked.

Gavin
Father of twins, 4.75 yrs, and singleton at 3.



"Seth Jackson" wrote in message
...
On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and

lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory

skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)
--
-Seth Jackson, proud father of Derek and Mariel(10/1/99). Pictures at:
http://hitmeister.home.mindspring.co...lypictures.htm

Music links: www.mp3.com/SethJackson
www.mp3.com/loudspeaker
www.SethJackson.net





Seth Jackson wrote in message . ..
On 28 Apr 2004 20:09:42 GMT, (KimandJuan) wrote:

Actually it is a steroid. I got this off the net...

http://www.healthsquare.com/pdrfg/pd/monos/elocon.htm

Elocon
Pronounced: ELL-oh-con
Generic name: Mometasone furoate
--------------------------------------------------------------
Why is this drug prescribed?
Elocon is a cortisone-like steroid available in cream, ointment, and lotion
form. It is used to treat certain itchy rashes and other inflammatory skin
conditions.


Oh, well. Good thing I'm not a doctor. ;^)

 




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