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Hi there,
Are there any supplements or herbs treaments, i can do to get rid of seborreic dermatitis once and for all?
I have red small spiderveins on my eyelids,browbone due to induced vomiting 5times in one day which happened a few years ago, which have not gone away.I'm 24years old, do you know why this happened? Are there any treaments or herbs,remedies to make it go away on its own or would i have to get an injection to shrink the valve of the veins?


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Dear Joanna,
Blood vessels are very small and very close to the surface in your face.  Vomiting can be so forceful it literally breaks those tiny vessels.  Low doses of niacin and possibly butcher's broom might help.  Warning, though with dermatitis, niacin can make you itchy, so if you choose to use it, begin with a low dose.  As for dermatitis, I've found that many skin problems are really symptomatic of immune or auto-immune issues.  I'd suggest vitamins and supplements that address the immune system.  Vitamin C, elderberry, CoQ10, just to name a few.  To address the dermatitis, externally, I might also suggest Castile soap.  I wouldn't start with all of them, but try one thing at a time, so you know if you get relief, you don't need any more and if you don't have desired results within a reasonable time frame, try one of the others.  
I wish you well.
Kind Regards,
KD
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I am a Messianic missionary. I am a homeopathic practitioner, as well as an herbalist, reflexologist, iridologist, and author. I believe healing comes from Adonai and we are healed first in our spirit. My website is: www.eingedi.us

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I have practiced reflexology for 25 years, been a Master Herbalist and an Ordained Minister for 10.

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Many Voices, Poets of the 20th Century, Creation Therapy, Simply Abundant

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