A simple, non-prescription solution to most skin problems.

in Natural Medicine3 years ago

First, I'm not a doctor; but I can show you the most common uses, plus my own experience. That said, most skin problems begin internally. Your skin is the largest organ you possess. When you have contamination the body is having problems disposing of, it often dumps them out to the skin. This weakens the skin, and allows fungus and bacteria access; usually causing rash and itching!

I ran into this myself several decades ago, and went to the doctor for nasty creams and some pills. None worked at all in six months! It would wake me up at night, and sometimes it seeped so much I had to wear an extra shirt.

Hunting season arrived, and one of the things I have always done is to use tar based soap. The deer can't smell a hunter that way, because pine is a normal smell there. To my surprise, the rash cleared up totally! THAT'S when I started researching what happened....

I use this brand:

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I've no affiliation with this company beyond being a happy customer! I found that this brand is less offensive than most soaps, but they all will work in a similar fashion.

The root cause is still internal, and usually diet related. More fresh and raw foods, and reduced sugar and processed foods will be a more long term solution; as well as being good for you! Drinking filtered water, also will help remove contamination; so drink heavily.

I now use this soap all year long, and my doctor thought I'd changed doctors, ROFLOL!

Since I'm a preppers too:

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This is about a third of my planned inventory, so I need to get more purchased soon!

The soap is a light brown:

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Here's what you'll find on the shelf:

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Store these in dry conditions!

They are less than $6 here...for now, but give DC a little more time!

Description on the side:

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This is a recipe from 1878, so it's pretty well tested.

Ingredient list is short:

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Pretty good list!

I gave a bar to my wife's home health nurse for her husband, because he was fighting skin problems too. His problem was gone in about a week, and she's buying several more bars for his showers! She was thrilled, he had fought it for about a year; and had just about given up....

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I've been a big fan of fivestarsoap.com since I tried them off an ad on infowars more than a decade ago.
I've found blue star ointment to be good on skin things.
It cured my dog of mange.
I use it for athlete's foot, too.
I'll have to add pine tar soap to the list.

It's always good to have more tool in the first aid kit when the medical system stops!

Tools that are transparent to use are even better!

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Simple these days, is impossible; so we must embrace the complex. I'm so disgusted by a lot of it, since there is a lot more terrors, with zero scientific support!

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“Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication.” – Leonardo da Vinci.

SOAP

And the most difficult to achieve! In engineering I found there were dozens of way to solve a problem. Some were less expensive, or more reliable; and once in a while, one solution would be elegant. Elegant would be most reliable, lowest cost, and simplest; and always hardest to find! But so worth the hunt...

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Tar soaps and shampoos are pretty good for skin conditions. I often use a tar shampoo for my psoriasis.

Wonderful! There are no side effects listed like the script stuff. Take the Prescriptions, and die with Clear skin....

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Depending on the ailment and the severity, the prescriptions do not even work.

True, they never promise their prescriptions will actually help you! But they do have to tell you how it may kill you....

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