Friday, June 24, 2005

Innovative New Rosacea Treatment

There are some innovative new NON-prescription products out there that can help rosacea as well. As always, one must do their homework. It is important to stay informed, as mentioned earlier. One non-prescription product that is out right now has performed wonderfully. Rosacea-Ltd III, a product designed by the rosacea sufferer FOR the rosacea sufferer is seeing dramatic results. The makers of Rosacea-Ltd III claim that the user will see results within several days to two weeks. This innovative little treatment comes in the form of a disc that you wet, and rub on your face several times a day. The ingredients within the disc work with your skin to get rid of harmful bacteria, lessen the appearance of facial redness, and reduce dilated facial vessels. Rosacea is certainly a problem, but Rosacea-Ltd III can help.

Saturday, June 18, 2005

Five Years of Success With Rosacea-Ltd

I been using Rosacea-Ltd for at least five years now and no one ever suspects I even have any skin problems. I receive many compliments about my skin. The disks are great and I really apprecicate this product and the company who produce it.

~~Aggie

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Sun Care Recommendations for Rosacea

Rosacea-Ltd believes that total skin care and rosacea treatment involves much more than treating the damage that has already occurred. Effective rosacea treatment and skin care also involves preventive rosacea skin care. The use of sun screens is just one of these preventive skin care measures.
Sunscreens are designed to protect against sunburn (UVB rays) and generally provide little protection against UVA rays. UVA rays have a depressing effect on the immune system, and are therefore a "setup" for other dermatological problems such as rosacea.
Sunscreens come in two forms:
1) Chemical sunscreens contain chemicals such as benzophenone or oxybenzone (benzophenone-3) as the active ingredient. They prevent sunburn by absorbing the ultraviolet (UVB) rays. Most chemical sunscreens contain from 2 to 5% of benzophenone or its derivatives (oxybenzone, benzophenone-3) as their active ingredient. Benzophenone is one of the most powerful free radical general known to science. It is used in industrial processes to initiate chemical reactions and promote cross-linking. Benzophenone is activated by ultraviolet light. The absorbed energy breaks benzophenone's double bond to produce two free radical sites. Most chemical sunscreens cause various degrees of redness and sensitivity to rosacea sufferers. Staying out of the sun is the best answer. Please do not worry about the incidental 5 or 10 minutes especially early in the morning and late afternoon, but if you have to be out in the sun during the heat of the day or for long periods, wear a hat 'if possible' and a sun block or sunscreen. Baby Block by Banana Boat (SPF 50) and CityBlock by Clinique (SPF 50) provide the most blockage and the least irritation and sensitivity.
2) Physical sunscreens contain ingredients such as zinc oxide, sodium chloride, magnesium stearate, polyethylene glycol, iron oxide and sulfur. These physical sunscreens are topical and do not penetrate the skin. They work by reflecting the ultraviolet (UVA and UVB) rays away from the skin. These physical natural minerals as a sunscreen are preferable for rosacea sufferers. Also, you can get further sun protection by applying the chemical sunscreen over the physical sunscreen, which helps to keep the skin from being irritated by the chemical sunscreen

Wednesday, June 08, 2005

Rosacea-Ltd - Significantly More Effective

In the past ten years I have tried most of the prescription treatments considered to be standard protocol for the treatment of rosacea. These treatments met with little or no prolonged success.
I have been using Rosacea-Ltd exclusively for the last three years - it has proven to be significantly more effective than any other treatment I have used for my rosacea.
**J. Albertson

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

The Acidic/Alkaline Balance of Rosacea

Rosacea results from an overly acidic body and skin. The pH scale (potential of hydrogen) as you remember from your high school general science or chemistry class, ranges from 0 to 14 with 7 being neutral. As you rethink your past rosacea history, you will see that ‘all’ the rosacea triggers come from ‘acidic items’ regardless of whether they are foods, drinks, stress, out of breath due to not enough oxygen (alkaline) and not able to exhaust enough carbon dioxide (acidic). We all know that if we hold our breath for 30 seconds or 60 seconds, we will all notice that our face turns pink or red. We all know, but hardly think that the cause is a build up of carbon dioxide which is an ‘acidic’ gas and we have a shortage of oxygen. Very similarly, when we exercise for a short period, we have a build up of ‘lactic acid’ which is a body waste which is obviously acidic. Likewise, those with rosacea need to be very concerned about the build up of acids in our blood stream due to the foods and beverages that we consume. We all know of our triggers such as alcohol, coffee, pizza, candy/cookies, various medications, etc. which all have a pH below 7.0 or is termed acidic. Our objective therefore should be to balance, buffer or neutralize the acids with alkaline. Water is alkaline with a pH of about 7.3, and likewise more alkaline foods such as more “fresh vegetables and fruits are needed which are alkaline (higher pH than 7.0). Acidic foods and drinks are the problem with a pH of below 7.0 such as coffee at 2.2 and beer averaging 2.0 to 2.5, wines at 3.0, whiskeys/gin/vodka at 4.0 (2 ounces mixed with six ounces of water at 7.3 averages about 6.5 pH or so which is a good drink. The opposite is true when mixed with coke as Soft Drinks have a pH of about 2-2.5 pH. So try hard to minimize the above drinks and delete them entirely if possible while increasing your alkaline foods.
Selecting the best foods to add pH (primarily fruits and vegetables) by the use of greens to your Rosacea Flushing Bank Account to prevent overdraw or going into red or flushing. To improve your total body and skin condition, eat and drink 90% of the alkaline foods with 10% meats while avoiding breads, pastas, sugars, desserts, etc. This acidic/alkaline scale is logarithmic; meaning that each number is ten times stronger than the preceding number. For example, a pH of 2 is ten times more acidic than a pH of 3 and one hundred times more acidic than a pH of 4. So you will now be able to more easily understand why a rosacea sufferer needs to minimize the acidic foods and drinks as it takes so many more alkaline foods and drinks to compensate. The body has several different ways to ensure that the pH balance stays in the normal range of 7.35 to 7.45. These are referred to as buffer systems. Through normal day to day activity in the body, acids are formed as waste products that need to be neutralized, alkalized, or buffered and eliminated. Some of the acids are released with CO2 from exhaling; others are excreted via the kidneys. With acidic foods and drinks, there is always more carbon dioxide (acidic) while alkaline foods produce much more oxygen (think of your high school classes of the tree, grass, and plants giving off oxygen). These systems work together in the healthy human body to keep the pH level within normal ranges. Sometimes with extreme intake of acidic foods and drinks, the normal system can not compensate and the body becomes even more stressed resulting in more stress hormones which are also acidic in nature causing more of a blush/flush. Likewise, simple illnesses such as influenza, minor surgery, or emotional and mental stress continue to lower the pH of the body and with more resulting skin blushing and flushing. Almost all medications are acidic except anti-acid medications such as Zantac, Milk of Magnesium, etc.
You can make sure that your water and many foods are alkaline by purchasing pH paper at most drug stores at a cost of $12 to measure the pH of the water, drink or foods. Your urine should be in the 6.6, 6.8, and up to a 7.0 pH range most often as the culmination of the body process. As you can imagine if you drink and eat many acidic foods, the result will be deterioration of the skin, body organs & bones. The adrenal cortex secretes cortisol, a natural body hormone of about 10 mg of cortisol daily, with peak cortisol levels occurring early in the morning and therefore the rosacea flushing and rosacea papules along with seborrheic dermatitis face will look best in early mornings after this natural anti-inflammatory drug. The hormone that will report back to the original brain centers together with other body organs to tell it to stop the whole cycle. But since cortisol is a potent hormone, the prolonged secretion of it will lead to health problems such as the break down of cardiovascular system, digestive system, musculoskeletal system with resulting osteoporosis and arthritis - rheumatism, and the immune system. "Rosacea is more than a red face."
Also, when any organism, system or body does not have a chance for recovery, it will lead to both catecholamine and cortisol depletion. The entire concept is "not to keep" the body in a 'fight or flight' system with stress, stimulation, or the use of 'acidic' food/drinks which you will learn more about on the page entitled "Flushing: Types, Patterns & Systems". The pH of foods, drinks and stress hormones affects "rosacea, the entire body and brain of the rosacea sufferer" and sometimes affects the family and co-workers and there ability to function proficiently.

Saturday, June 04, 2005

My Rosacea Story

Had persistent red inflamed cheeks for the past few years due to sun abuse. I played tennis all my life in South Florida, been to the beach countless times without proper sunscreen protection and those years began to take their visible toll in my early 30's. I had at least 1 persistent large (painful) papule that would travel back and forth from each side of each cheek about every 2 weeks or so, no matter how clean I kept my skin. I had been using Mario Badescu skin care products (NYC-based salon to the stars) to control the redness, but my condition seemed to be getting progessively worse. Until this point, I really thought the condition was permanant sunburnt skin.
I finally saw a dermatologist to be diagnosed (he said I had rosacea), and put me on metrocream and tetracycline. Once I had been diagnosed, I did hours and hours of research and read everything I could about the condition. Came across this site and all the positive reviews and thought to myself, "there has got to be something about Rosacea-LTD III because the reviews are so "passionate." You can't deny passion. So I ordered the product because I really did want a natural alternative to prescription medication that many claim might not continue working past 5 months.
After 6 weeks of treament from the Metrocream and Tetracyline, I began using jojoba oil and the Rosacea LTD discs. At first, my skin reacted poorly - flaring badly and felt raw. Kept trying for a few days, and decided to return it. Called Bass and Boney to discuss a refund, got lucky and spoke to Ralph Bass who spent a generous amount of time walking me through the steps to a healthy skin recovery. I told him that I'd give it another chance.
I can't tell you how grateful I am that I did. The nature of the ingredients of the product are such that it takes the skin time to adjust to the discs. Once the skin can tolerate the (brown) disc (apply a little at a time), there is no longer any reaction once it touches my face (I dab it on for about 5-7 seconds on each side of the inside check area. About 10 minutes after drying - the redness is SUBSTANTIALLY faded away! The site says the disc contains the natural PH balance of healthy skin - and after 5 weeks of consistent use (morning and night), my skin actually looks healthy! No more flaring red blotchy sun-burned cheeks and nose! 5 weeks have gone by and also (thankfully) no more annoying papules. Just like many other users who've made similar posts - I felt I had to tell others about how good this product works. If you are reading this, then your're probably considering treating your condition with this product. DO IT! Give it time, and you will be rewarded with healthier skin. I am both very relieved, and happy to have found a treatment that has whipped my skin back into line after many years of persistent facial redness, and papules.
A few observations on my road to recovery. First, definitely use the Cetaphil gentle moisturizing soap in combination with the disc. Initially, remember to go slow and apply a very little bit. The skin needs about a week to 2 weeks to adapt to the disc. You might see some weird skin irritations along the way, but it DOES clear up. Have patience. Once it does clear up, it remains clear and the redness fades considerably. While you're skin won't look like a baby's, it will get much closer to the skin you've had years ago before the condition progressed. After about 4 weeks of brown disc use, try the yellow/white disc at night only - and remember to DAB it on - do not rub or even glide. The dab effect will work just as well on wet skin. After the skin accepts the yellow/white disc, you'll be amazed at the results.
Thanks so much Bass and Boney! I'm looking forward to the look I'll have after years of using this product. Because if my skin has healed this well after 5 only weeks, I can only imagine how I'll feel after months and years of use. ~~M.J.

Wednesday, June 01, 2005

Elated With Rosacea-Ltd

I have used metrogel and all the touted regimes two skin specialists recommended for ten years now. Nothing really worked. Happened across the Rosacea-ltd product six months ago and I am just elated with the progress. Thank you very much. Why hasn't the rosacea.org come to us with this story. Money perhaps. Hmmmmm. Walter Gibbs