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Sulphur Cream for controlling Rosacea

Rosacea - David's Sulphur cream - "very grateful to have finally found your wonderful product"

     



----- Original Message -----
From: sue neaves
To: David Hosking
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 2:17 PM
Subject: Rosacea cream
David,

I have been using your sulphur cream for 7 days & my rosacea is almost completely gone. I had been using topical cortisone on my face for 37 years for what began as excema. Somewhere back in time the excema became rosacea ( I haven't had itchy skin for many years) however my doctors kept prescribing cortisone.

Having done some research on the net I have discovered the cortisone is most likely to blame for the ongoing skin problem, which makes me angry but very grateful to have finally found your wonderful product. I will continue to use the sulphur cream for another week as suggested, however could you suggest a moisturising cream I could use in between outbreaks?

Given that I did suffer from excema many years ago it would have to be non allergenic. My email address is xxxxx@xxxxxxx.net.au.

Thank you in anticipation.
Susan Neaves


-----Original Message-----
From: David Hosking
Sent: Tuesday, 8 November 2005 6:21
To: sue neaves
Subject: Re: Rosacea cream
Hi Sue,

Thank you for the great feedback on the sulphur cream. The ideal product for use between outbreaks is our Hypoallergenic Face and Body Balm. You simply apply it very sparingly at night when needed. You may not need to use it all the time as it normalises the moisture in the skin. You may at first think it is rather greasy and heavy in texture but our experience has been excellent in combination with the sulphur cream for rosacea.

A good daily non-drying skin wash for rosacea sufferers is NS Wash which you can buy at any pharmacy. It is better than Cetaphil & QV wash in my experience.

... Your comments about your experience with cortisone and rosacea would be very helpful to add to our website comments. Would you mind if we added them please? (Suitably deidentified of course.)

Kind Regards,
David Hosking.


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