Acne Rosacea and other skin problems causing pustules

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No1,

In my experience the British Medical Profession is far too rigid in its approach to denying new and emerging experiences from around the world.

When in the case of Acne Rosacea and associated skin problems doctors are only too willing to go for the quick fix and reach for the steroid creams and lotions with total disregard to the skin thinning effects on our face and especially our eyelids.

After some 40 odd years I had cause to research my \"acne rosacea and rhinophyma\" problem. Armed with some three month research and practical experience of applying the discovered cure I can honestly say that British Dermatologist really do need to go back to school, because they don’t know jack shit of the subject they are dealing with. I had successfully home treated a bad case of scabies mites and had discovered that I had been suffering all my life with Dermodex Mites which I had also treated. I went to the Demonologist at St Thomas’s Hospital in Westminster for help with 2 very specific conditions. The first was a slight case of crusted scabies on my back and the treatment of Dermodex Mites that were residing in my eyelash follicles. The excuse for an examination with a very arrogant specialist lasted around 15 minutes. One glance at my back and one at my eyelids led to automatically prescribing hydrocortisone cream for both.

Well to be honest, if there were prizes for laziness, incompetence and arrogant self belief then he and his equally stupid assistant would collect all of them.

I had even put to CD Disc all the information that I had gleaned on the Internet on the subject and in-depth details of the cure for them to consider. But because it never came from the NHS online database they were totally disinterested.

The fact is, there are millions of people over the age of puberty suffering tremendously for many years with this problem and the BMA have no idea of how to permanently cure it.

All of these conditions are attributable to some extent to DEMODEX MITE INFESTATION

The NHS Medical Directory that doctors use do not even list this parasite as a disease. It is mentioned very wrongly in brief as \"Dermodes Mites affects mainly older people\" under the heading of Acne Vulgaris.

Two logical points of view.

Medical professions perspective:

Acne Rosacea is caused by an increase in the bodies production of sebum from the sebaceous glands located at the base of hair follicles. The increase in sebum oil causes bacteria to grow and therefore results in inflammation, reddening of the skin, pustules or spots.

Well after how many hundreds of years they have nearly got it.

According to the Chinese Medical Profession Dermodex Folicarious and Brevis Mites can be transmitted from mother to baby at birth depending on the level of infestation in the mother. Children’s immune system and hygiene practices administered by the mother keep the pest under control. At around puberty there is a massive increase in sebum oil in the skin, which causes the mites to breed faster and multiply out of control and therefore flooding the person’s immune system.

Both of the mites live develop and die in colonies of up to 10 mites in each of the hair follicles. Both of the mites need to leave the hair follicle to procreate and it is this that causes the tickly, itchy or crawly feeling on the face or other parts of the body at night.

With the above in mind, doesn’t logic dictate that it is the discarded egg casings, dead mites, and mite faeces that are decomposing in the hair follicle that is causing the boils?

Also, wouldn’t logic dictate that an increase in sebum oil in the skin that is the food of the Dermodex Mites might lead to an increase in population?

Also that when the Dermodex Mites over populate one are of the body they would naturally migrate to other parts.

Also, that when the Dermodex Mites are migrating around the head some might fall down onto the shoulders and back and chest of the host body.

Also, wouldn’t logic dictate that any cream or lotion designed to kill bacteria will not kill the mites even if the boils and pustules clear up for a few days or weeks before coming back.

And finally; wouldn’t common sense dictate that if you want to permanently cure this condition you have to go to the root cause of the problem and kill the Dermodex Mites.

Please continue to No2.

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  • Posted

    about 10% of what you say is relevant to the overwhelming majority of rosacea sufferers

    I dont know a single dermatologist who prescribes steroids for rosacea

    you are seeing the wrong dermatologists

    good luck

  • Posted

    I agree I have never been given steriods cream or medication for treatment
  • Posted

    Yes the usual approach is with antibiotics of some kind - either orally - or on the skin surface - but the occasional rosacea sufferer is quite resistant to treatments and it can be tough to control this
  • Posted

    Sunday mail dated 15th June 2014   -  interesting article on the dermidex mite. First time i have heard about this with regards to rosacea. I have been taking one oxytetracline tablet daily when the spots appear and this seems to help. Using the same skin cleanser and brand of makeup seems to help. I am 60 and i did not bave this many spots and pimples when i was 17! Never been referred to a dermotologist though. Anywy something to kill the mites should bq
  • Posted

    Apologies, not used to this! I was about to say that a new product called Ivermectin should be available next year - according to mail on sunday.
  • Posted

    After two and half of year having demodecosis, I've bough from chemic company benzil benzoate liquid and prepared an oinment on my own followed a recipe found from people who had the same experience withtheir skin. Two month everyday treatment by means that oinment had completely eradicated demodecosis, and now my skin is healthy again. I do not recommend to use steroid to treat this skin problem.
  • Posted

    I think it is caused by the mites. I use proskin rosacea and it has cleared up my rosacea when all other creams did not help. Amazing stuff. It might be worth trying

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