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Dr. Ritamarie Loscalzo
Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of
Nutrition
Certified Clinical Nutritionist
Acupuncture Certified
Health Coach
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Treating
Eczema
By Dr.
Ritamarie Loscalzo
© 2002
Most Eczema is
related to intestinal dysbiosis, food allergy, and leaky gut.
Treatment must include gastrointestinal restoration, the 4 “R”
program:
1)
Remove: pathogenic organisms and offending foods.
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Stool analysis will guide us here for botanical antimicrobials
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Possible h pylori in stomach
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Retest food sensitivities using kinesiology
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Elimination diet
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Blue Flag (iris versicolor) 10 drops three times per day to help
restore proper response to food allergens by increasing IhM and IgG over IgE
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Colostrum: provides IgG, IgM, And IgA which helps to decrease the
IgE dominance that causes allergic symptoms
2)
Replace: digestive
enzymes, stomach acid as needed.
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Use of a mixed enzyme formula at meals.
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Including bitters with each meal to improve digestive function
3)
Reinoculate :
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probiotics to restore
normal flora (lactobacillus and bifidobacterium species).
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Prebiotics such as inulin, fructooligosaccarides, soluble rice
fibers and arabinogalactins help the organisms in the probiotics to establish
themselves in the intestine
4)
Regeneration:healing of the intestinal membrane and
restoration of function
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Flax oil 2 Tbs / day
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Fish oils: 1000 mg 3 times per day
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Vitamin E 800iu
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Beta Carotene 100,000 IU
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Zinc 30 mg
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Selenomethionine: 800 mcg
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Glutamine: provides fuel for the rapidly replicating cells of the
GI mucosa, protects the membrane and supports healing, and improves immune
function in the gut by assisting in SigA production
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Phosphatidylcholine: protects intestinal and gastric mucosa
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Plantain fruit: protects the gastric mucosa
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Licorice root: demulcent, anti-inflammatory
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Aloe Vera: healing of the intestinal mucosa
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Soluble fiber mixture with each meal: equal parts oat bran or rice
bran, flax meal and slippery elm powder, 1 Tbs total,
mixed in water at the beginning of each meal
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Triphala and tumeric powders ˝ tsp each 3 times per day
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Quercitin Chalcone 500mg 3 times per day to stabilize mast cells
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Bromelain 2-5 grams per day on an empty stomach to help break down
IgE and stimulate complement cascade clean up of the internal environment
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Sea Cure or Sea Vive: a hydrolyzed fish protein concentrate which
has been shown in studies to improve “leaky gut”
The following herbs have been
useful in helping heal eczema in conjunction with the 4 R program:
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Pilocarpus jaborandi, 4 drops 3 times a day,
and or Yarrow, 10 drops 3 times a day, act as
profound diaphoretics which promotes expulsion of the rash and increases
secretion of SigA
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Coleus Forskohlii 10-15 drops three times a day to promote camp
production of cGMP nn..has been shown to have a positive effect on the
resolution of eczema and psoriasis
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Burdock, dandelion root, red clover and yellow dock to help with
liver function. Any one or two of
these, 30-60 drops three times a day
Dietary: avoid all common allergens and specific
known antigens. Maintain a balance
towards alkaline ash foods, per chart (80% 0f diet), and choose
anti-inflammatory foods per chart. Strict
dietary needs to be followed for a period of one month while healing is taking
place, to maximize the effectiveness of the supplemental therapies
Topical: Comfrey Goo: mix chopped Comfrey root or
Comfrey powder in the blender with
a small amount of water. Blend
until well mixed and apply to the rash. Cover
with flannel or bandage material to decrease messiness and leave on overnight.
Dr.
Ritamarie Loscalzo likes to think of
herself as a health coach. She
is a doctor of chiropractic and a certified clinical nutritionist.
In addition, she has a masters degree in human nutrition, advanced
training in nutrition and integrated health care, and is certified in
acupuncture.
Her philosophy of health care stems from her belief that the
body is born with enormous self-healing potential. Unfortunately,
lifestyle, habits, and beliefs often short circuit the self-healing mechanisms,
and illness and dysfunction result. Uncovering
the underlying cause of health challenges, and integral part to the work that
Dr. Loscalzo does, can be tricky.
Dr. Loscalzo incorporates a wide
range of healing modalities into her practice, including lifestyle
and nutrition counseling, stress management, manipulation, acupuncture and
acupressure, craniosacral therapy, various forms of therapeutic massage,
kinesiology, and supplementation of biocompatible nutrients, herbs, and
homeopathic formulations.
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