I never dreamed to find Hope quite so literally. Nor did I expect a complete healing that has lasted more than 32 years.
His name was Alan. Alan Hope. The first naturopath I ever consulted, way back in about 1985. I opened the Yellow Pages (younger readers, please behave!, no sniggering!) and the combination of his name which made me smile, the boxed-stand out yellow pages listing (yep, they worked) and his location in central Melbourne all 'clicked'. Desperation and my insistent, raw-food-eating-proselytizing first husband, Nathan, had pushed me to seek another path. I was all of about 22 years old.
I'm not sure when the severe and obvious weeping, bleeding, scabbing eczema started - my intuitive feeling is about the age of 4. ? But my mother assures me I had horrendous reactions to having my nappies washed in Omo even as a baby. My first distinct memory of it being terrible (and something to be ashamed of) were the tears in my grandmother's eyes when she visited from Holland and saw my skin.
Yes, that's me on the right, about the time I realized how my eczema upset and offended others
I had been plagued (pun intended) with both the eczema and very serious allergies, particularly to eggs and peanuts, almost as long as I can remember. Soaps and detergents were purgatory and inflamed everything. There wasn't much that didn't made me itch, wheeze, sneeze and break my skin open in the most painful, oozing, itchy sores. I had festering sores particularly on both my ankles, behind my knees, inside my elbows and all over my hands. I have no images of my own skin at that time, but the internet has graciously-painfully refreshed my memory of what I saw-hid-scratched-lived-with every day:
I was treated for most of my childhood and adolescence with heavy steroids and tranquilizers. I wore bandages to bed. My socks often stuck to my skin and pulled the scabs off. I was teased mercilessly at school (I think bullied would be the word of choice today) and still have a raised scar on my hand where my convent-school desk companion plunged her compass through my hand as a punishment because I had dared to allow my diseased hand to touch her side of the desk.
To this day I have scars on ankles and hands and that skin never tans. I still habitually & instinctively sit on my hands when I meet new people. The smell of Sapoderm Skin Wash still makes me ill.
Soooooo..... there I was, desperately looking for a solution, ready to consider alternatives. I expected creams, potions, herbs or SOMETHING to put on my skin. But instead, he INTERROGATED me about my diet. And prescribed a stringent liver-cleansing diet (long before anyone had heard of Dr Sandra Cabot) for 6 MONTHS!!! And nothing else except rice and oatmeal water to soothe the inflamed skin. I was shocked. And desperate enough to be unusually compliant.
The eczema literally evaporated over that 6 months of liver cleansing and has never returned. My allergies left me completely, and today I easily eat a dozen organic eggs a week without even a tickle in my throat. From time to time, if my diet goes 'off" badly when I travel, I feel my skin dry and uncomfortable, and I sniffle, sneeze and wheeze. It is always enough to pull me back towards liver cleansing. I am NOT a diet zealot nor a vegetarian, and most days eat some foods that are borderline or just plain "naughty" (by liver cleansing standards) and I drink alcohol moderately. As long as I stay in the 80/20 zone my skin is FINE.
Are there studied scientific or clinical links between liver cleansing-fatty liver and eczema? Actually yes. Many, dating back to as early as 1927. Here are a few samples to begin your clinical reading journey:
https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/article-abstract/521839
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7613128
Kimata, H., 2001. Fatty liver in atopic dermatitis. Allergy, 56(5), pp.460-460. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1034/j.1398-9995.2001.056005460.x/full
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3303478/
The really interesting thing in the last study quoted is that it appears to be the eczema which causes the fatty liver problem, and not the other way. Regardless, the management of the fatty liver through diet removes the expression of the eczema. Or at least it did for me.
Even more interesting was that about 5 years after this first experience, when I was in hospital for a serious bone problem, it was discovered through blood testing that I was born with a genetic 'disorder' called Gilberts Syndrome. A seemingly "harmless" condition where one is lacking in certain enzymes to process and remove bile from the blood, but which distorts fat digestion by the liver! It manifests with jaundice, nausea and an inability to digest fats or fried foods.
My first experiences with both eczema and naturopathy have shaped me and set me firmly on a path for life towards natural healing, natural skin care and the making of my Pure Thai Naturals products.
I actually now understand there were, and are, so many more factors at play in the manifestation of eczema, and that the spontaneous, complete healing for me was, without doubt, impacted by far more than Alan Hope and his liver cleansing regime alone. But it remains imprinted on my mind and I am grateful beyond belief to have lived through, and healed, the triggers which pushed me towards my path and my calling.
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What a journey for you, @artemislives! I can only imagine the trauma you must have endured as a young kid. My sister had eczema too, and so does my nephew, but not to this extent, and they've always been very attentive to diet as we've always been raised around natural medicines and naturopaths I guess. It must have been so painful and oh my god - that awful girl with the compass! Kids can be so cruel. It strikes me that there's been some very good natural practitioners in our lives that have intervened and made a difference to us, when western creams and pills lathered on top of the problem just didn't work, or made things worse. I love how this has shaped your move into natural skin medicines, and I'm so keen to try your products one day, especially now I know the history behind them!
I think even the over-prescribing western Drs pedaling their poisons are doing the best they know how to do from kind and sincere hearts, and what we experience is simply the differing levels of consciousness clashing like tectonic plates. It is all part of The Shift and something we each embody. Diet matters, but there are wonderful studies which also contradict that. Ageless Body Timeless Mind comes to mind. :) Yes, this is partly what has shaped my natural product journey. Grateful! :)
Absolutely, and I think things are shifting too. When you are I were younger, things were a little different, I'm convinced, but I'm sure there's many doctors out there who are also really taking account of natural medicines and considering them rather than discounting them. However, I've had mainly bad experiences with GP's when I needed them for particular things, though they've been great in other ways too! Ah, we all have so much to learn from one another, as long as we are listening.
Indeed. With open hearts as well as open ears. :)
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Thank you for sharing your story. I'm so glad you found the help that you needed xxx 💚xxx
Aaaww... I think we create BOTH the crisis and its healing, and in that manifestation we are invited to grow in love and rise in consciousness. Grateful for your support. :) x
Hey @artemislives, very interesting journey have a few questions, as have just recently found Dr Sandra Cabots websites and books, just wondering if you would know the liver detox you did would work on a autoimmune disease just humming and haring about getting the long list of supplements from her site.
Yes, I believe many autoimmune diseases can be vastly improved, if not "cured" through liver cleansing and stress management, combined with great Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. I'm not a fan of supplements but, depending where you live and the food supply available to you, they may be necessary. You can probably also but the same thing elsewhere for less if you shop around. Avoid synthetic supplements, period. Appreciate your stopping by! :)
Thank you, for your feedback, just wondering have you done or would you do a detailed post on the liver cleansing you did by any chance.
That would be a MASSIVE undertaking!! Not on my horizon anytime soon - I have a BIG posting agenda for the coming months - but not saying it can't happen. There is soooooo much online already! :)
i am glad that someone was there for you to guide you into caring for your body and healing!
My son was born with allergies and eczema and I don't need to tell you how ignorant most people are about it. I have been trying to find any information about enzymes and what organ is reponsible for their creation and why it would be turned off genetically. I am excited to look into Gilbert's Syndrome! Thank you for sharing your story.
The eczema seems to cause the fatty liver, not the other way round. My theory? after 54 years of working with it and studying it in much detail? That it is a stress response and nothing more. That highly sensitive children absorb and express environmental stress through their skin. I believe it is the chain of events that are triggered by the stress which spark a chain reaction in the skin.... it IS made worse by diet and environmental factors like chemicals and detergents, but I believe with my whole heart that it starts with a profoundly sensitive child who can't process emotions and stress he-she can feel.