Tuesday, 31 May 2011

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Re: Beach/Ocean Rash

Where do you normally go to the ocean? I grew up on the Atlantic Seacoast, and we had nasty little gnats called "no-see-ums" because they're so small they're almost impossible to see, and they tend to love to be near seaweed. It's totally possible that you're being exposed to some little critter that you're not used to, especially since you're only having this in exposed areas, and it's not an allergy to the sun. I also doubt it's an allergy to the seawater or the salt in it. Try Terra Shield next time you go near the ocean.

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On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 6:26 PM, Melissa <pureoils2009@gmail.com> wrote:
I kind of wonder if it's a form of detoxing too, that's why I have
been doing the 2 cleansing blends to attack it internally, however,
the rash does not appear on my face or anywhere my bathing suit covers
up...just where I am exposed to the sun. Thanks for the ideas, I have
tried the fco with lavender prior & after...no difference :(  The
other thing is that I feel great other than the rash, no other sick or
detox feelings.  Thanks.

On May 31, 4:20 pm, Rachel Wachs <rachellovesw...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Sounds like detoxing through the skin. I would try to get as much sun as
> possible to pull it out of your skin. Also, if you are in the water, it very
> well may be a reaction to things in the ocean...like seagull poop (sorry to
> be gross) or other fish feces. I would put coconut oil on with lemon or
> lavender in it before going to the beach.  Just my thoughts. Hope they help.
>
> On May 31, 2011 6:11 PM, "Melissa" <pureoils2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Whenever I go to the ocean, I get a rash all over my legs & arms,
> > especially behind my knees & inside of my elbows. When I am exposed
> > to the sun in dryer climates I do not have this reaction, just at the
> > beach/ocean. I have very olive skin so I tend to tan easily & rarely
> > burn, so I don't think it's sun poisoning. I have been trying to
> > figure out what is causing my rash...it itches terribly & looks
> > aweful. It should clear up within a week of leaving the ocean but I
> > would like to speed that up. And I would especially like to avoid it
> > for our incentive trip this Jan!
>
> > I have been trying Zendocrine, GX, Patchouli, Lavender, Cypress,
> > Geranium, Frankincense, etc... Nothing is making a difference. All I
> > know is that anything oily such as Apricot Kernal oil, makes it a lot
> > worse! Any suggestions?
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