Are you concerned that you can't seem to stop using topical steroids?
You're not alone -- I shared that same concern going through dyshidrotic eczema.
And now we know that exposure to topical steroids may have even worse side effects than previously mentioned...
Things like:
- thinning skin that is very difficult to undo once the damage is done
- seriously messing with your adrenal glands with some who end up with a horrific secondary health problem that's not even recognized by conventional medicine called Topical Steroid Withdrawal
- increased risk of fungal infections (since it lowers your immune system to keep fungus in check
- early cataract formation + elevated eye pressure
... just to name a few.
Out of frustration, you start seeking answers outside of your doctor's office when you feel like they don't know what's going on (and don't have any answers beyond another cream).
Many turn to Facebook groups where you get bombarded by different lotion or product recommendations.
Then not long after, almost every food you love is demonized + you start wondering if your diet will soon consist of just air.
And then a litany of random supplements will be suggested -- many of which are recommended inappropriately because "doing research" brought these individuals to an inaccurate conclusion about what that particular supplement actually does (I say this as a clinical nutritionist trained to use supplements as part of a therapeutic regimen).
AND equally problematic -- you might have a doctor who doesn't really listen to you (or you just have NO IDEA what to ask or push for).
Like two of my recent clients who all had serious skin infections but were repeatedly told that they didn't have an infection by at least 3 different doctors before one finally agreed to do a culture -- one had MRSA (antibiotic-resistant staph) and the other had a Pseudomonas infection (yikes!!).
A year or two in, and you're still struggling.
And it's even harder for those who can't sleep well at night because of itching and pain...
Those who have rashes in areas that make movement difficult -- on the feet or ankles, hands, or around the joints...
Bad outbreaks + flares on the face, ears or neck.
I could keep going on + on, but you get the picture.
To be honest, I hate seeing this happen to you.
The time spent trying all these different random suggestions is lost time (a truth I learned all too well on my own journey).
That's why I'd really love to help you get clarity about why this approach of testing out ALL the recommendations from random people (and possibly your practitioner) isn't working.
So here's the deal...
My big webinar is coming up THIS Tuesday (1/11) at 7:30pm ET / 4:30pm PT called the Five Common Skin Rash Mistakes That Keep You Frustrated, Stuck + Itchy with updated info from my clinical practice for the past 6 months.
If you want to register quickly,
>>>CLICK HERE to grab a seat<<<
If you can't make it live, sign up anyway to get the recording!
This is perfect if you've been struggling with your skin and want to understand what OTHER options you have to look at your root causes beyond just food and allergies.
PLUS I'm going to host a Q+A at the end to answer YOUR questions
In this webinar, I will discuss:
- FIVE common rash mistakes that I want to help you avoid (and what to do instead!)
- Recent real-life examples from my clinical practice of how these mistakes made things worse for clients
- Reasons why you're so itchy (that your doctor doesn't know about)
- How to look at inflammation (this is a big clue you need to understand if you want an alternative approach to help!)
- Why YOU aren’t a failure because “nothing seems to help”
- What order to work on things in (which explains why you haven’t seen progress)
- Plus a ton more!
AND YES -- you can join if you have...
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Rosacea
- Dandruff
- Chronic Hives
- Tinea Versicolor
I work with all these issues in my practice + am well versed on the nuances of each (there's a lot of overlap though which surprises many people)!
Will I see you there? YES!!!! Sign me up
See you in class soon
You're not alone -- I shared that same concern going through dyshidrotic eczema.
And now we know that exposure to topical steroids may have even worse side effects than previously mentioned...
Things like:
- thinning skin that is very difficult to undo once the damage is done
- seriously messing with your adrenal glands with some who end up with a horrific secondary health problem that's not even recognized by conventional medicine called Topical Steroid Withdrawal
- increased risk of fungal infections (since it lowers your immune system to keep fungus in check
- early cataract formation + elevated eye pressure
... just to name a few.
Out of frustration, you start seeking answers outside of your doctor's office when you feel like they don't know what's going on (and don't have any answers beyond another cream).
Many turn to Facebook groups where you get bombarded by different lotion or product recommendations.
Then not long after, almost every food you love is demonized + you start wondering if your diet will soon consist of just air.
And then a litany of random supplements will be suggested -- many of which are recommended inappropriately because "doing research" brought these individuals to an inaccurate conclusion about what that particular supplement actually does (I say this as a clinical nutritionist trained to use supplements as part of a therapeutic regimen).
AND equally problematic -- you might have a doctor who doesn't really listen to you (or you just have NO IDEA what to ask or push for).
Like two of my recent clients who all had serious skin infections but were repeatedly told that they didn't have an infection by at least 3 different doctors before one finally agreed to do a culture -- one had MRSA (antibiotic-resistant staph) and the other had a Pseudomonas infection (yikes!!).
A year or two in, and you're still struggling.
And it's even harder for those who can't sleep well at night because of itching and pain...
Those who have rashes in areas that make movement difficult -- on the feet or ankles, hands, or around the joints...
Bad outbreaks + flares on the face, ears or neck.
I could keep going on + on, but you get the picture.
To be honest, I hate seeing this happen to you.
The time spent trying all these different random suggestions is lost time (a truth I learned all too well on my own journey).
That's why I'd really love to help you get clarity about why this approach of testing out ALL the recommendations from random people (and possibly your practitioner) isn't working.
So here's the deal...
My big webinar is coming up THIS Tuesday (1/11) at 7:30pm ET / 4:30pm PT called the Five Common Skin Rash Mistakes That Keep You Frustrated, Stuck + Itchy with updated info from my clinical practice for the past 6 months.
If you want to register quickly,
>>>CLICK HERE to grab a seat<<<
If you can't make it live, sign up anyway to get the recording!
This is perfect if you've been struggling with your skin and want to understand what OTHER options you have to look at your root causes beyond just food and allergies.
PLUS I'm going to host a Q+A at the end to answer YOUR questions
In this webinar, I will discuss:
- FIVE common rash mistakes that I want to help you avoid (and what to do instead!)
- Recent real-life examples from my clinical practice of how these mistakes made things worse for clients
- Reasons why you're so itchy (that your doctor doesn't know about)
- How to look at inflammation (this is a big clue you need to understand if you want an alternative approach to help!)
- Why YOU aren’t a failure because “nothing seems to help”
- What order to work on things in (which explains why you haven’t seen progress)
- Plus a ton more!
AND YES -- you can join if you have...
- Eczema
- Psoriasis
- Rosacea
- Dandruff
- Chronic Hives
- Tinea Versicolor
I work with all these issues in my practice + am well versed on the nuances of each (there's a lot of overlap though which surprises many people)!
Will I see you there? YES!!!! Sign me up
See you in class soon
