Makes sense - from what I've seen there's hundreds of ways to destroy pathogens, and the pharmaceutical industry has very carefully made sure the public receives none of them and knows nothing. I've given calcium hypochlorite to about a dozen people who had so-called eczema. Every single one was cured permanently within days. It can spread within families (as fungus AND bacteria will do) and then the stupid doctors say "Well, it IS a hereditary disease".
Eczema and similar skin disorders are really just yeast overgrowth and allergies.
They label it as autoimmune because yeast lives in a lot of places and you’re not supposed to be allergic to it.
That’s why selenium sulfide (selsun shampoo) works on dandruff. It’s an anti-fungal.
Works great if you add it to your bath for mild cases of eczema. Sodium tetraborate (Borax) also.
Makes sense - from what I've seen there's hundreds of ways to destroy pathogens, and the pharmaceutical industry has very carefully made sure the public receives none of them and knows nothing. I've given calcium hypochlorite to about a dozen people who had so-called eczema. Every single one was cured permanently within days. It can spread within families (as fungus AND bacteria will do) and then the stupid doctors say "Well, it IS a hereditary disease".
Good grief.