moyshekapoyre
Rising Star
I have had bad daily urticaria in my groin area my whole life, every summer.
I have tried everything OTC, including benadryl, calamime lotion, tea tree oil, astringents, moisturizers, benzocaine, every supplement imaginable, cortisone cream, and seemingly nothing has given much relief. So i went to the doctor last summer and got prescribed hydroxyzine and a powerful steroid cream. To be honest I have not even tried them for fear of the side effects listed... and there is a reason these things are not OTC. Hydroxyzine can only be taken at night because it puts you to sleep.
Anyway, somewhere I read about mimosa hostilis/tenuiflora rootbark powder for skin problems. It's actually called the tree of the skin. Well, hell, I already had it here so why not give it a shot... I was very skeptical, especially because it didn't provide instant relief. But about half an hour later I noticed no itching at all--and that lasted a whole day or two. The rash is disappearing slowly. I reapply a good big amount of the powder on my wet skin every few days when it gets itchy. Thank you, nature!
I have tried everything OTC, including benadryl, calamime lotion, tea tree oil, astringents, moisturizers, benzocaine, every supplement imaginable, cortisone cream, and seemingly nothing has given much relief. So i went to the doctor last summer and got prescribed hydroxyzine and a powerful steroid cream. To be honest I have not even tried them for fear of the side effects listed... and there is a reason these things are not OTC. Hydroxyzine can only be taken at night because it puts you to sleep.
Anyway, somewhere I read about mimosa hostilis/tenuiflora rootbark powder for skin problems. It's actually called the tree of the skin. Well, hell, I already had it here so why not give it a shot... I was very skeptical, especially because it didn't provide instant relief. But about half an hour later I noticed no itching at all--and that lasted a whole day or two. The rash is disappearing slowly. I reapply a good big amount of the powder on my wet skin every few days when it gets itchy. Thank you, nature!