Wednesday, 1 June 2011

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Beach/Ocean Rash

I would suggest putting a spray nozzle on your Melaleuca and spritzing the offended areas.
This might be your answer, it was suggested for other rash types and succeeded in eliminating
the rash. I realize it could be toxins but it is strange that it only happens at the ocean, so the
water to could toxic to you.

Pat

On Tue, May 31, 2011 at 4:11 PM, Melissa <pureoils2009@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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