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When I first lost my hair, I broke out in a horribly painful case of folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicles). The oncologist knew I hated taking more meds, and their only solution was massive antibiotics.

Fortunately this skin care center is next door to my office, and the natural clay treatments cleared up my skin within days.

When I went through radiation, I had the affected area treated with the clay at least 2x/week. I never burned, and the tissue healed beautifully.

You can see what my poor little head looked like at the bottom of the page below. You can contact the owner, Myriam, who will customize a kit for your needs. The clay is not listed in the online store, because she only provides this for cancer patients. See the contact link on their site.

http://tigerseyeskincare.com/results.htm
New answer by LaurieA (Survivor (2 - 5 years)) in topic(s) Chemotherapy Side Effects, Folliculitis, Inflammation, Hair Follicle Inflammation




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