Neuropathic itch, Neurodermitis (follow up from rash post) stack help

Following my recent post about rash relapse…
I have been researching and I think/feel based on what I have read that I am experiencing is -

Neuropathic Itch, and Neuro Dermatitis

Neuropathic Itch
“caused by injury to nerve fibers in the brain, spinal cord, skin, or other parts of the body.”
Possible triggers include:

  • Stroke, neural lesions, viral, autoimmune, stress/trauma

Neuro Dermatitis
Possible triggers include:

  • Can start during times of extreme stress, anxiety, emotional trauma
  • Nerve injuries, Insect bites, Dry skin, Wearing tight clothing, sometimes happens as a result of eczema

All the symptoms check out for both and I’m pretty sure this is what I had for 6 years straight, plus some normal eczema too. (which not one of countless drs, dermatologists, naturopaths, acupuncture, chiro, kines ever suggested :confused: :cry: :expressionless:)

I was thinking I need -

Nerve Help
Nerve Inflammation
Nerve Growth
Pain Control 2

Auto Immune
Eczema Dermatitis
Skin Regen
Skin Ulcers, Deep gauges Healing
Collagen 2
Scar, Fat to Stem Cells
Lymphatic Eff
DNA Repair
Anti Cancer
Sirt 3 & 6

Anything else physical? Brain & Spine antioxidant perhaps?

Aura Clearing at start each day
Energy Blockage Removal
Anxiety
Emotional release
Become Whole
Gratitude for Blessing
Trauma Healing
Self Love and Acceptance
Angelic Intercession
Inner Pillar Power

And add in from the self love stack

Sorry for posting again, it’s only been 3 mnths of relapse - 3 weeks full body - but i’m barely coping, the pain, burn, itch, insomnia, fatigue, I remember why i nearly ended it all last time.

Thank you again :heart:

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@muse: you could try the Plasma Flaunt. There are some claims that people recovered from some skin conditions (next to other tips I gave in the previous topic)

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Can you immerse yourself in a bath of freezing cold water?
It’s incredibly uncomfortable but I remember it like snapping my body back to normal.
It will hurt - but it’s worth it.

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Oh wait.
Have you gone to a neurologist?
There’s a bunch of things out there that are similar but different from it. Ie Small Fiber Peripheral Polyneuropathy etc
Have you considered getting an epidermal skin fiber biopsy yet? QSART, EMG as well?

Because sometimes in life it’s a lot easier to go to the doctor- even if you feel weary of them- just to get the objective findings for your situation :slight_smile:
(I’m really sorry you have to deal with this it sounds really uncomfortable. I really hope relief comes to you soon :pray:t3:)

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I have not yet. I only discovered this yesterday and spent the day on researching and on pubmed.
I appreciate the thought and i will look into the tests you have suggested.
(Yes even if I am weary of them)

I am not experiencing weakness, numbness, decreased sensation, loss of sensation, tingling or any of the symptoms for this one.

I am experiencing rash, scaling skin, leathery skin developing, extreme itch all over, burning, wetness, extreme radiating heat, increase skin sensitivity.

I used to do this the first time round in 2012, i will give it a go again.
Someone suggested Cryotherapy too.

That Aussie dollar vs the GB Pound :woozy_face: :sweat_smile:

lol

But yes, OK, thank you

I second the cold shower.

I also don’t think Nerve Growth is a good idea. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PbwEgohHJZM makes more sense.

Induced Hepatocyte Growth Factor Production too.

Use Bacteria Destroyer, Fungus Destroyer, Parasite Destroyer and Virus Disruption 2 to clear any infections in your skin.

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Thank you.

I have just made the decision to go live with my parents for a while, because the pain/itch/insomnia is unbearable and i just can’t cope, I feel broken, I need someone to cook for me, do laundry etc

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Oh I am not saying you have SFPN. I wouldn’t know I’m not your doctor lol. I meant it as it can be an array of things so be careful with Dr. Google. Objective findings can be your best friend especially when it concerns peculiar cases that seem resistant. But cryotherapy, that’s really smart; water cold cancels out fire heat. And maybe until then, If you have a bathtub, you could
Immerse yourself - head included- in it. Like a straight up dunk; It really should shock your system.
The shock should shock your current shock. It’s like the negentropy of shocks (ok I’ll stop now lol) but in all seriousness, this is what cured my hives that wouldn’t leave me for weeks - and they came about so randomly

And reiterating the humidifier (cold uv mist) thing, esp at night next to your bed; it worked better than cream for me. (Speaking of Sapien serum on his shop is really good. So is the soap)

Lastly, don’t forget the golden keys album: blessed paths and hope node, inner warrior, first light of dawn… it’s a major key alert fr
(And hopefully one day you can consider BoL and WWC to help you get things more sorted out) :slight_smile:

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you could try a cream with betulin to find some relief. it’s a substance from the birch tree used for cosmetics but also for healing. for children with neuro dermatitis etc.
the one brand i used just closed but the pharmacist promised me to find another one. i don’t have skin condition but work at a very dry place and get sunburn very easily. i smell like a donkey but it’s worth it :sweat_smile:. (smell could also be from the jojoba oil as a co- ingredient).

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Although battling inflammation, be careful with cold showers or immersing in cold if you are a heart patient. It is taxing for the body.

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Thank you. I am not a heart patients, but I have noticed cold showers makes it worse.

Luke-warm showers seem to be the temp that I can exit the shower and my skin, body are not “screaming” in physical way

How about now pls? I can’t handle my neuro dermatitis on nape neck. Fungus destroyer and any field can’t help till now.I listened Autoimmune and thyroid for 3 months. Autoimmune and thyroid field are very effective for those issue on each field descripted. But not for neck dermatitis. I hope to find some fact for that.

@XinXin : Do you meditate? Besides that did you try to have make your own ointments? Tried with Chat GPT for home remedies…, quoting:

"Neurodermatitis, also known as lichen simplex chronicus, is a chronic skin condition characterized by thick, scaly patches of skin that are often itchy and inflamed. While there is no cure for neurodermatitis, there are a number of home remedies that may help manage symptoms and promote healing. Here are some options:

  1. Moisturize regularly: Keeping your skin moisturized is important for reducing dryness and itchiness. You can use natural moisturizers like coconut oil, shea butter, or aloe vera gel.
  2. Apply cool compresses: Applying cool compresses to the affected areas can help reduce inflammation and itching. You can soak a clean towel in cold water and wring it out before applying it to your skin.
  3. Take an oatmeal bath: Oatmeal is a natural anti-inflammatory that can help soothe itchy skin. You can add oatmeal to your bathwater or make an oatmeal paste to apply directly to affected areas.
  4. Use apple cider vinegar: Apple cider vinegar has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties that may help reduce inflammation and prevent infection. You can dilute apple cider vinegar with water and apply it to your skin with a cotton ball.
  5. Try stress-reducing techniques: Stress can trigger neurodermatitis flare-ups, so practicing stress-reducing techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga may be helpful.

It’s important to note that home remedies may not work for everyone, and some people may require medical treatment to manage their neurodermatitis symptoms. If your symptoms are severe or persist despite home remedies, it’s best to consult a healthcare professional for guidance.

anything else for home remedies?

Yes, here are a few more home remedies that may help with neurodermatitis:

  1. Avoid triggers: Certain things can trigger neurodermatitis symptoms, such as stress, certain fabrics, or harsh soaps. It’s important to identify your triggers and try to avoid them as much as possible.
  2. Use natural anti-inflammatory agents: Certain natural ingredients can have anti-inflammatory effects, such as turmeric, ginger, and chamomile. You can try incorporating these ingredients into your diet or applying them topically to your skin.
  3. Wear loose, comfortable clothing: Tight or restrictive clothing can irritate neurodermatitis-affected skin, so it’s important to wear loose, breathable clothing made of soft fabrics like cotton.
  4. Keep your environment clean: Environmental factors like dust, mold, and pet dander can trigger neurodermatitis symptoms. Keeping your home clean and free of these allergens may help reduce your symptoms.
  5. Get enough sleep: Lack of sleep can exacerbate stress and trigger neurodermatitis flare-ups. Aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night to help manage your symptoms.

Remember, while these home remedies may provide some relief, they are not a substitute for medical treatment. If your symptoms are severe or persist despite home remedies, it’s important to consult a healthcare professional for further guidance."

I did get rid of my eczema (rosacea) but after scouring a lot of forums, so I think balance is one of them is stress is a trigger. And the rest should be stabilizing the affected area with home fabricated ointments…

What I did:

  • Change food habits:
    I read about too much fire (AGNI) in the body based on your Dosha type
    More fatty fish
    Vegetables (no spicy stuff!)
  • Ointments with Neem Oil, Tea Tree (Diluted or not (you have to see for your own), Tamanu Oil,…
  • I had some curcuma on the affected area (icw the other ointment)
  • I drank really bitter Neem Tea…
  • I drank Moringa Tea…
  • For itching you have to try to medidate to get your stress level down.
  • Ah by the way for itching: you can use Castor Oil, this helps immense. Which means you can start some kind of ointment experiments (with the tips above)
  • I drank Golden Honey Milk (Ayurvedic)

By the way, I think still the main element was the moringa tea to stabilize the body. The ointments are for stabilizing the affected are (wrt itching and repair). Do note that rosacea is considered not cureable today and I am stable (for 2 years without any ointments or extra tea). Also the rosacea was triggered due to an personal imbalance…

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Hello,
So far this is what I have been doing -

(My experience is/was full body and the pain unbearable, so it not be right for you)

Pain Control 2.0 for 1-2 hours at a time everyday - this has decreased the burning, and decreased the insane itch. The description says it helps with neuropathic issues

Autism once, to calm my mind a bit if it gets overwhelming
Skin Regenration
PTSD (as I think my issue began due to shock)
Emotional release
Self Love & Acceptance
Trauma and Healing
Gratitude for Blessings
Mental Health album
Grounding
Plasma Beach

I have had to start taking sleeping pills (not ideal, but for a period of time), so I actually get some sleep and also I do not scratch all night long.

I have also signed up to Emotion Code / Body Code and have done about 12 hours of that on myself.

And supplements.

From my reading - it is a neurological issue NOT a skin issue.
What are you doing for your nervous system? And to create neurological balance/optinal fucntioning?

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@muse and @XinXin : Don’t write off Ayurvedic Medicine. Typically those treatments are not far off. The idea is that you try some things out. Not saying that the morphic fields won’t have effect, but you will have an easier time controlling it. An idea:

or
https://www.ayurvedainstitute.co.uk/ayurveda-skin-disorders-eczema-psoriasis-and-dermatitis/

Also if it is a genetic disorder, you could try the gene fields of Dream or the newest one of @anon72573121 (Gene Therapy)

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Thank you Muse and Vincit. I noticed my scalp, ear and neck are so oily but legs are dry. I already used Apple Cider Vinegar and steroid cream. But that could’t help to fade out my two patch.

Pls advice & point me out field name pls.

I used to Detox field but not Liver.

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TRPA1 may have a role in pathogenesis of the disease.
I just found new research.

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