Can drawing salve work on acne or eczema?
Posted by: Alan in eczema treatment, tags: acne, drawing, Eczema, salve, Work
Question by ~~~נєѕѕ~~~ is bored with Y!A: Can drawing salve work on acne or eczema?
What are some other uses for drawing salve? Would it be safe for children (ages 4 and 9)? And where would I be able to buy it? Thanks for any answers!
Best answer:
Answer by Billme
Hi,
Watch this video to see how it is treated in Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=PlayList&p=262C30FDF046ADAB&playnext=1&index=4
You can get the water for free in America, and other places too. Check on www.craigslist.com and ask for some 8.5 PH drinking water in the wanted add. Then ask if the same machine can make the 2.5 pH water for free.
Good Luck!
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August 19th, 2010 at 6:16 pm
There is this new popular cream that people have been talking about.
It was even televised on TV.
It prevents future and existing acne, diminishes scars, and lightens skin and blemishes. Fast results too! (It has been claimed that major results can be seen within a week and no later than two weeks)
Before and After photos are available at the given ebay site.
This person is providing 1-3 week trial samples (Only for ONE DOLLAR.. definitely a deal) on ebay at:
Search up “best acne solution ever” on ebay.
First 100 customers can get the item for $1 for one week trial and up to 3 weeks. Or you can buy the whole container for $160
It’s expensive, but the product DOES work.
My sister and cousin who both have major acne have tried the product and they both give it thumbs up. I have also heard many great feedbacks about this cream.
I don’t have a problem with acne, but it seems to have great results on my sister who has moderate to severe acne. Her acne swelling went away overnight.
I hope this helps. =)
August 19th, 2010 at 6:45 pm
children’s skin is sensitive and should be taken extra care of. They cannot withstand any thing which is too chemically adulterated. Why don’t you consult your GP or at least try using natural cures. This might work for you http://www.enaturecure.com/2009/08/natural-cure-for-acne.html