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Like you Dudley I spent quite a lot of time out
in the sun as a result of boating and the boat business. I am fair complexion
and was red headed in my youth.
At one point about 40 yrs of age I developed a scaly rash that covered much of my upper body, but particularly my arms and hands,....even the palms of my hands. I went to a dermatologies and they ran numerous test on me to try and determine some allergy. They gave me some shots of cortisone and a prescription for cortisone tablets. This was affective, but only as long as I continued to take the tablets and get shots every once in a while. They never did 'discovered' the thing that might be causing this skin reaction.
At one point about 40 yrs of age I developed a scaly rash that covered much of my upper body, but particularly my arms and hands,....even the palms of my hands. I went to a dermatologies and they ran numerous test on me to try and determine some allergy. They gave me some shots of cortisone and a prescription for cortisone tablets. This was affective, but only as long as I continued to take the tablets and get shots every once in a while. They never did 'discovered' the thing that might be causing this skin reaction.
So one weekend I was down in OC MD racing catamarans, and I woke up
with a little bit of a hangover (partying the night before...ha...ha). I'm
having breakfast and a friend hands me an article in the local paper that
discusses skin problems. Basically it says that sun exposure and alcohol
consumption both act to deplete the vitamin B in your skin. That was an 'Ah Ha'
moment for me. I was guilty of both sins.
I began to take Vitamin B in a regular fashion, and stopped the
cortisone. It worked. To this day if I ever see that scaly condition starting to
return (and often it starts between my fingers) I simply start with a heavier
does of Vitamin B. Of course at my older age I don't spend as much time out in
the sun, so it comes up much less often.
Of course the dermatologist
emphasized an unscented soap. I used that for years, basically a unscented bar
soap. But after I married my Thai wife she purchased some 'body wash' for me. I
use this all the time now, even in a scented form......and not even the
expensive ones. I use the very basic one offered by CVS. It keeps my skin much
more subtle than ANY of the bar soaps offered.
There was one almond scented one I liked very much, but I don't see so
often now. And speaking of Almonds I think they are suppose to be good for your
skin? Turns out I really like almond flavored pastries in my older age. Maybe
that helps with my skin as well?
I still get little bouts with psoriasis on occasions, particularly around
my neck and ears and eyebrows. It got particularly bad during the past 5 years.
I went to see another dermatologist, and this time was prescribed a cream called
Triamcinolone 0.1%. This stuff works like magic for me.
Whenever I am having
an attack, I put some of this on for several days, and eventually the redness
and flakiness goes away. Often I can remain free of this condition for months
now.
I am at the beginning of diabetes so I have some skin conditions
associated with that, particularly in my legs and feet, and particularly in the
winter months when the skin is so dry. My fingertips can get particularly dry
and cracked in the winter. I have found that a 100% Lanolin Cream is a wonderful
help. This is also available at CVS in small tubes,....and it goes a long way
with just a small application.
And finally my last 'home remedy'.....H2O2 hydrogen peroxide.
I am
concerned about skin cancer somewhere down the line. I believe I have already
suffered from some 'pre-cancerous' spots on my skin. A number of years ago I
read that cancerous cells need an oxygen supply (those tumors need a blood
supply from which to source oxygen). Turns out they don't like too little
oxygen, NOR too much oxygen !! So I began to think where I could source 'too
much' oxygen easily,....why not hydrogen peroxide which is water with an extra
oxygen attached, that it gives up easily??
Most us of know of 'traditional' H2O2 that you purchase at most
stores,...that is at most 3% stuff. I wanted HI-TEST. I got some 35% stuff from
a health food store and I keep a bottle in the freezer to preserve it. Now the
full 35% stuff will practically burn your skin, so I dilute it to about half
that strength, ...that is what I dab on my suspect skin spots most of the time.
Occasionally I will use the full strength stuff. You need to be careful not to
get it on any skin (including fingertips) other than that spot you want to
treat. I use a Q-tip to apply, then throw it away so I don't accidentaly touch
the other end.
I have eliminated some moles, some warts, and some definite pre-cancerous
lesions on my skin. Those 'wayward cells' truly do NOT like too much oxygen.
Some wayward cells might take repeated applications once or twice a day for a
week.
I have also experienced one failure to attack a pre-cancerous growth on my
leg. After I had it surgically cut out I could see why my hydrogen peroxide
method may not have worked. It was a very deep cone structure, so I believe what
I was doing was attacking the surface cells (which appeared to be working), but
I was not getting to the deeper cells in that cone structure. I have given
thoughts to using a needle to inject some H2O2 into that core structure the next
time, but I don't care much for needles....ha...ha. We will see, the next
time.
Regards, Brian
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