What Can Be Done for Rosacea | DrEricBergDC

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let’s talk about a condition called rosacea where  your cheeks are red and you can have these little  

red capillary breaks as well now this is another  one of those unknown conditions but anytime  

there’s a condition where there’s an unknown  cause you have to find out what is known to try to  

associate and align things to see if you can come  up with a a natural remedy but here’s what we know  

about rosacea the normal treatment which seems to  be somewhat effective is treating with antibiotics  

but not just regular antibiotics those antibiotics  that also are anti-parasitic so based on that data  

this condition could fall in the area of being  induced by a parasite or a bacteria now there’s  

another remedy that seems to also help people it’s  called ivermectin now ivermectin is anti-parasitic  

but it’s also anti-inflammatory so it can help  with parasites as well as inflammation it’s also  

anti-lyse anti-scabies and what’s interesting  about iberomectin it was developed in japan  

from a single microorganism in the soil which  is actually quite fascinating now there’s also  

some very interesting additional information about  ivermectin and covid 19 which i can’t talk about  

but you can do your own research now another  thing about rosacea is that it’s seen in  

cushing’s disease where you have high levels  of cortisol and by the way as a side note  

anytime you have a high level sustained release of  a certain hormone whether it’s insulin or cortisol  

you can start developing insulin or cortisol  resistance in which you have a situation where  

this hormone might be at high levels but it’s  not working and the reason i’m bringing that up  

is that in cushing disease you have cortisol  and cortisol is a natural anti-inflammatory  

so obviously if there’s inflammation  of the skin and there’s this redness  

and you have high levels of cortisol it  just means that it’s not working the other  

interesting thing about this is that you can also  have a steroid-induced rosacea so apparently it’s  

probably this cortisol resistance which actually  creates a deficiency of cortisol that’s really  

setting the person up for this condition now  the other thing that we know about rosacea  

is what triggers it extreme temperatures strenuous  exercise extreme heat from the sun sunburn stress  

cold winds basically any type of stressful  situation can trigger it so based on this  

information it looks like rosacea is  a combination of adrenal dysfunction  

maybe a parasite or some microorganism maybe  some imbalance in your gut because people with  

sibo small intestinal bacterial overgrowth also  have a higher incidence of getting rosacea so  

based on that here’s what i’m going to recommend  neem oil which is anti-parasitic anti-fungal  

and you mix a few drops with coconut oil and  you rub that into your skin i would also take  

wormwood extract orally clove orally and i  would definitely do fasting there’s been some  

great results with rosacea after doing fasting and  the last thing i would do is i would definitely  

support your adrenal glands to help normalize  cortisol if you want more data about that  

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