What Doctors Don't Want You To Know; How To Get Rid Of A Rash!
- Author Warren Romanow
- Published August 13, 2012
- Word count 564
So, the first thing that I should do is to give you the classic (but brief) definition of a rash, which is; a change in the skin, either in color, appearance or texture.
That being said . . . frankly, I really don’t care about the definition. My skin is red, itchy, scaly, embarrassing, annoying, and . . . I WANT IT GONE! I want to know; How To Get Rid Of A Rash.
Maybe you’re reading this because you just got your first rash, or you’re like me who has suffered from a variety of rashes your entire life. Either way it doesn’t matter as we are both seeking the same end result and that is; to have our rash go away and never return.
If you are a long term rash sufferer, by now you’ve probably seen your general practitioner, perhaps a dermatologist, and have likely run the gauntlet of; creams, ointments, steroids, injections and prescription after prescription – all of this without curing your rash, or even worse having it go away only to return with a vengeance!
It is likely that you have spent $100’s if not $1,000’s of dollars between doctors, creams, procedures and prescriptions that have not worked, or have been told by your doctor that the rash just has to run its course and it will resolve itself on its own.
The medically sound age old saying is truer than you think; "There’s no money in the cure, just in the medicine." In other words, if the doctor just got rid of your rash on the 1st visit then how are they going to keep on making money? That’s right . . . more visits and more prescriptions. They have no problem making you feel better, but they want you to keep coming back. Once they ‘cure’ your rash the money stops coming in. Sad but true!
Often you will find that the doctor/dermatologist will prescribe something with ‘cortisone’ as the main active ingredient. The problem is that this cream/ointment will only work on the mildest of conditions.
It’s not that cortisone isn’t effective . . . it is. The problem is that this is a topical cream that just doesn’t saturate your skin enough to be effective and the doctors and dermatologists know it!
I have suffered from rashes my entire life, literally from head to toe. I was starting to consider myself the ‘rash poster child’. I have endured rashes ranging from; Eczema to Dermatitis, Atopic Dermatitis, to allergic reactions (both from medications & the great outdoors), Folliculitis, and Psoriatic Arthritis.
One of my worst rashes by far was caused by an allergic reaction to an injection of ’Enbrel’. It looked like I had literally burned my foot and legs with acid. For two years doctors, rheumatologists and dermatologists all failed miserably.
I went from doctor to doctor trying everything that they gave me and nothing I used would get rid of my rash quickly, or permanently. Desperate, I searched the Internet and still, no one had a cure for my rash.
Finally I took things into my own hands and found a unique combination of products and a process eliminating my rash in just 5 days, and it has NEVER returned!
So, I am going to let their dirty little secret out of the bag, and unlike them it will not cost you anything to get it!
I have suffered from rashes my entire life, literally from head to toe. I was starting to consider myself the ‘rash poster child’. I have endured rashes ranging from; Eczema to Dermatitis, Atopic Dermatitis, to allergic reactions, Folliculitis, and Psoriatic Arthritis.
To find out 'for free' How To Get Rid Of A Rash ~ quickly and permanently, just go to;
http://www.howtogetridofarash.com
Warren Romanow
warren@howtogetridofarash.com
http://www.howtogetridofarash.com
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