Just finished watching the video - thanks for sharing! That was really great! I was just about to rent a rototiller and now I'm going to try this approach - completely makes sense.
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Just finished watching the video - thanks for sharing! That was really great! I was just about to rent a rototiller and now I'm going to try this approach - completely makes sense.
Funny, I was just talking to someone on Etsy about this exact problem because they were looking for a product from my shop to help their son.
Chronically dry skin that doesn't respond to lotion is a sign of a systemic problem- no cream is going to help. Lots of time is is a gut imbalance, and something as simple as cutting sugar and refined carbs and/or adding daily probiotics can help. But it can also mean deficiencies in certain micronutrients, specifically the B vitamins, the fat soluble vitamins (A, C, K, and to a lesser extent E, but it's hard to be deficient in E because we don't need much), zinc, iodine, amino acids like glutamine, or a number of others. I would suggest exploring those avenues next. Adding a fish oil might be a good start. Also coconut oil (eating it as well as using it on the skin- my kids eat a spoonful a day in the summer). Nutritional (aka brewer's) yeast is a good source of B vitamins, and kelp is a good source of both iodine and magnesium. Those would be a few things she could start with. Hope she figures it out soon!
Delisha, Mumsy, others who study natural healing/health, I have a coworker whose 6 year old son suffers every year from horrible dry skin. She has tried myriad ways of treating it, every lotion and oil she could think of, and so far no luck. She was telling me today the skin on his legs is so dry they look like ash. I promised her I would ask here in case anyone can suggest natural remedies for extremely dry skin. She has even asked his pediatrician about it, who recommended a few of the things she tried to no avail.
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It worked for my cats. 1 table spoon mixed with a 3 pound coffee can of food every day for at least 3 months. Don't know if they had worms but they had poopy butts (gross) Whatever it was went away. Can't catch most of them so conventional medicine did not work. They had problems with the gross butt for over a year some died. Neighbor told us about DE and 3 months later we had strong healthy cats.Its really good to read all of this and see other perspectives. I too was someone that read that DE was a sort of de wormer and anti mite and lice. I sometimes use it in my cats' food. Am I just wasting my money?
I know. Im almost done watching it and all the questions I asked before got awnsered. I just need to find a spot for newspaper. I have enough horse manure to do a decent start at a garden. Just gotta make sure I get enough wood chips. They wont be partly composted though sadly but that will be just for the first year.
I just priced some of the grains from Azure standard (yes, it's a different grade than if you have feed grade organic grains available to you, which would be cheaper, but they're hard to find as well) and the CHEAPEST ones were $40/50#.
Mine probably won't be partially composted either, but you gotta start somewhere, right? Also, I found the video clips under the FAQ's to be really helpful...