Seborrhea

by Madeline
(Philadelphia, PA)

Hello Nanette,

I first got Seborrhea in the late 2000's, had biopsy in 2001 in my head, no more, to see if I had lupus....I was diagnosed with Seborrhea. It is back really bad now, about one month.
I've been using permanent dye, Nice and Easy over 20 years, do you think I should use another brand? Maybe I have become allergic to this dye, is this possible? I am going to take a dye test within a few weeks before coloring my hair, the reddish is on my entire hairline...98% doesn't itch. I've started using anti fungal cream and a cortisone cream for my conditions, tea tree, nothing is working. What products can I use to wash and creams? I'm AA, so I can not wash my hair everyday. I wash my hair every 7 - 2 weeks, I live in Philadelphia, very cold here now.
Thank you in advance and look forward to hearing from you real soon.

Madeline Jones-Jenkins

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Response To: Seborrhea
by: Nanette From Skin-Remedies.com

Hello Madeline,
First I will explain that Seborrhea or Seborrheic Dermatitis as it is also called, is an inflammatory condition that causes flaky, white to yellowish scales to form on oily areas such as the scalp or inside the ear. It can occur with or without reddened skin and is characterized by intermittent, active phases that manifest with burning, scaling, and itching, alternating with inactive periods. Activity is usually increased in the winter and early spring. Although the exact cause of seborrheic dermatitis is unknown, there are a number of possible causes. These include: stress, fatigue, weather extremes, oily skin, infrequent shampoos or skin cleaning, use of shampoos that contain alcohol and other toxic hair products, neurologic conditions, genetic origin, and possibly a combination of an over production of skin oil and irritation from a yeast called malessizia.

The permanent hair dye that you have been using for 20 years is surely hindering the health of your scalp as well as your entire body as the harsh chemicals in these products can penetrate the scalp, enter the blood stream and do damage to your immune system and organs.

You mentioned using cortisone cream but you should know that steroid products are harsh and produce many dangerous side effects. These side effects include: thinning and discoloration of the skin, easy bruising, permanent dilation of certain blood vessels, burn marks on skin, liver and kidney damage and a weakened immune system and steroid use almost always produces a "rebound effect" of the very symptoms you are trying to get rid of!

Here are my strong recommendations: first, rub in our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM into the parts of the scalp affected as well as the entire hairline. This natural cream penetrates the thicker skin of the scalp deeper and faster. It has anti fungal and anti bacterial properties and further alleviates any associated itching and will absorb into the 7 layers of scalp tissue. Next, wash with our HERBAL SHAMPOO TREATMENT which is hypo-allergenic and filled with nutrients. These 2 products will unpack dry damaged cells to the deepest part of the scalp and restore much needed moisture and assist your scalp in regaining a healthy balance once again as well as restore its proper PH.

Once your scalp condition is repaired you need only use the HERBAL SHAMPOO TREATMENT to keep your scalp healthy and problem free.

To help rid your body of toxins from years of using the hair dye, I would further recommend cleansing your colon with our INTESTINAL BOWEL CLEANSER. It will help your body to restore and build your immune system by removing impacted waste matter and toxic build up as well as assist in cleansing the liver and kidneys.

Please keep me posted on your progress Madeline. Also, the following website claims to have natural hair color and you may want to explore the possibilities. www.palettebynature.com

Warm Regards,
Nanette

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