Guest guest Posted April 23, 2003 Report Share Posted April 23, 2003 Hi, You might want to try msm for his eczema. MSM stands for Methyl-Sulfonyl-Methane. It is a non metallic sulfur compound that occurs widely in nature. You may have heard about it for arthritis as it is incredible as a natural healer and pain reliever - it takes a little time to work (as all things in nature that are not manufactured in a chemist's laboratory do.) MSM is fantastic for the skin. It is safer than salt. You can look it up on the website and it will give you more info. (Please note this sulfur is natural and is found in cabbage, onions, and some other vegetables. It is not the toxin Sulfur Dioxide that they use to keep foods from turning brown. The problem is that a lot of people can not get enough of the sulfur element in their foods, so you can supplement with msm. MSM is good for acne, arthritis, diabetes, digestive disorders, eczema, gum disease, hair, sinusitis......there are too many on this list.....There is a book called " The Forgotten Nutrient MSM On Our Way Back To Health With Sulfur " The author is Beth M. Ley. It is just a small handbook about 40 pages, but it is packed with info. You can call any bookstore and they will order it for you. The book only costs $3.95, but it is worth a whole lot more!! Please give this a try. Nature is so much better than drugs from a doctor. There are no bad side effects with MSM. Only good ones. Your skin will clear up, you get rid of your aches and pains....... You can get the pills or you can get the powder. I have the powder. I just mix 1 tsp in water and it is tasteless. Has anyone else tried MSM? I have and it really does work!! Good luck and keep us posted. Maria >>> 04/23/03 03:31AM >>> For more information about vegetarianism, please visit the VRG website at http://www.vrg.org and for materials especially useful for families go to http://www.vrg.org/family. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2006 Report Share Posted May 13, 2006 Hey Pat, i also luv okra and i eat it fried or with tomatos..its also very good for you.we have alot of it in roadside stands here in virginia..so enjoy why its around..peace....Lou On 13 May 2006 15:39:35 -0000, < > wrote: > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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