Suggestion is to find an alternative practitioner that knows applied kinesiology and homeopathy to try and pinpoint what may be causing the problem.
Had a friend years ago who's toddler had horrible eczema. She had gone through all the traditional medical routes with no success. The practitioner she found was a homeopathic MD so he could write scripts if he needed to. The offending foods and other toxins were identified and removed. The eczema cleared up. The daughter was fine until she went away to college. We know how badly college students eat. She was not even halfway through her first semester when the eczema came back with a vengeance. It was so bad that she had to drop out of school and come back home. She cleaned up her diet along with a few other treatments for acute flareups and then she was fine again. Now married with a couple of kids and no eczema.
If you do not get some guidance on what is possibly causing the problem, everything will be a crap shoot randomly trying a bunch of different things to find what sticks. That is not good either. Besides eliminated offenders, the applied kinesiology also identifies what is beneficial. In addition there needs to be a comitant detox to get those pathways functioning well. Do some research on the topic and see if that could be an avenue you would be open to. But heads up, there may or may not be insurance coverage since it is operating outside of mainstream medicine. My friend had to pay for the care and she was a single mom, but she managed. Actually in the end she had spent more money going the traditional route than if she had gone nontraditional from the beginning. Good luck.
Suggestion is to find an alternative practitioner that knows applied kinesiology and homeopathy to try and pinpoint what may be causing the problem.
Had a friend years ago who's toddler had horrible eczema. She had gone through all the traditional medical routes with no success. This guy was a homeopathic MD so he could write scripts if he needed to. The offending foods and other toxins were identified and removed. The eczema cleared up. The daughter was fine until she went away to college. We know how badly college students eat. She was not even halfway through her first semester when the eczema came back with a vengeance. It was so bad that she had to drop out of school and come back home. She cleaned up her diet along with a few other treatments for acute flareups and then she was fine again. Now married with a couple of kids and no eczema.
If you do not get some guidance on what is possibly causing the problem, everything will be a crap shoot randomly trying a bunch of different things to find what sticks. That is not good either. Besides eliminated offenders, the applied kinesiology also identifies what is beneficial. In addition there needs to be a comitant detox to get those pathways functioning well. Do some research on the topic and see if that could be an avenue you would be open to. But heads up, there may or may not be insurance coverage since it is operating outside of mainstream medicine. My friend had to pay for the care and she was a single mom, but she managed. Actually in the end she had spent more money going the traditional route than if she had gone nontraditional from the beginning. Good luck.