Hello Rochelle,
This is my second attempt at a response – there seems to be a problem
in sending – so please excuse me if this is a repeat.
I don't have my notes with me – so can't be absolutely sure – but I
believe the cell salt was Calc Phos – and I just looked it up and it
has `itching as if nettles' – and `itching with no eruption'.
The oils used were always high in Vitamin E – so you might even
suggest using a capsule of Vit E
In the earlier description – you mentioned itching, flaking, no
blood, no discharge, no smell. With that description our cases were
very similar. Adding the wax in the latest email – that could
indicate it is in a different direction – or it could simply be a
reaction to the cortisone.
Please read your Aveeno label. The last label I read from their
product line had a list of petroleum products and byproducts that
extended for an inch of space – with very small type. In general,
the petroleum products are going to coat the area – which may give
some temporary relief – but might not give much assistance in the
healing process. Of course, you may be using a product with
completely different ingredients.
Donna
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tried oil, chamomile and Verbascum. I could still see a lot of wax in
her ear despite her saying she used Verbascum oil daily. I gave her
as sample of Aveeno (oatmilk) lotion for sensitive and dry skin to
try. I agree that if she can keep it moisturised it should really
help. Any chance you can remember which cell salt helped the problem
and I can research into it?
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