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I have a recurring problem in and around my bra area. It looks

similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any

ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.

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Create an infusion of tea tree oil and lavander. Both have natural anti-fungal properties and the lavander will make it aesthetically appealing.connieyounglmt <connieyounglmt wrote: I have a recurring problem in and around my bra area. It looks similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.

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Connie, you might also try vinegar. Get the unfiltered, organic apple cider

vinegar that you would find in a health food store. Rub it on the area as well as drink a

small amount each day. Maybe 1

tablespoon or 2 mixed with a little water.

Vinegar works great to get rid of toenail fungus the same way.

 

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I have a recurring problem in and around my bra

area. It looks

similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any

ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.

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Oregano oil may help too.

 

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Friday, May 12, 2006 10:39

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how do I heal fungus?

 

 

Create an infusion of tea tree oil and lavander. Both have natural

anti-fungal properties and the lavander will make it aesthetically appealing.

 

connieyounglmt

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I have a recurring problem in and around my bra area. It looks

similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any

ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.

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Hi Connie! Welcome to the group first off! David, as usual, had a great idea with the tea tree oil and lavender, both are soothing and the cooling effect of the tea tree oil will be wonderful. One thing that comes to mind, I know that when I do massage, my body temperature tends to elevate. You may either be exibiting a heat rash around your contact points of your bra or there may be something contacting your skin in the bra that you're allergic to or that irritates you. Some of the newer ones have a rubbery "seal" to keep them from sliding, or it could be the detergent you wash them in. Either way you may try ones that may be a bit more breathable, especially when doing your massage, that coupled with the tea tree oil and lavender oil infusion should work wonders! Good Luck and again welcome!connieyounglmt <connieyounglmt wrote: I have a recurring problem in and around my bra area. It looks similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.Wishing you a wonderful day!

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It;s not homeopathic, but there is a sulfer compound (consistency of calamine

lotion) that you put on the spots daily for about a week. They should

disappear. Also sugars, refined flours, etc. exacerbate this condition (which I

have heard just goes dormant in your system after treatment)

 

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> I have a recurring problem in and around my bra area. It looks

> similar to ringworm but the spots are small and not at all itchy. Any

> ideas on how to cure it? I was thinking of trying grapefruit oil.

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