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1999 Comments from around the world by Rosaceans

From January 1999 rosaceans have sent this site comments and you may enjoy reading these older posts.

Subject: help
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 03:24:40 EST
From: Kcald68748@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
i was just diagnosed with Rosacea TODAY and i'm very concerned about my current treatment. i would appreciate any useful info. THANKS kendra caldwell


Subject: rosacea war begins...
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1999 16:58:49 EST
From:LAuen17280@aol.com
To:bbarrows@bcn.net
Hi, any info on how to get rid of tiny bumps on the nose? I'm a 34 year old male who after seeing 2 derms says to just use metrogel. Metrogel doesn't appear to cut it with me. Anyone heard of "Sulfacet-R?" Or something else? Thanks for listening. LANCE. lauen17280@aol.com


Reply From bbarrows@bcn.net: Check out my prescription medication links by clicking here for Sulfacet -R
Subject: rosacea
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 11:57:55 -0500
From: Lois McGuire <lmcguire@grayseifert.nb.com>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Try acidophilus
Date:1/28/99
Reply From bbarrows@bcn.net : I have been, over four years, every day, and lots of yogurt. Won't help rosacea, but is good for me. Something else works to control rosacea and if you are interested in knowing how to control rosacea click here.

Date: Fri, 29 Jan 1999
Reply From Lois McGuire: According to the list of foods to avoid, isn't yogurt near the top of that list? Better to be safe than ugly.

Date: Sat.30 Jan 1999
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net: Depends on who makes the list of foods to avoid. I have tried in the past to avoid what the NRS says to avoid and still developed rosacea symptoms. Plain yogurt doesn't seem to cause rosacea symptoms in me now that I have discovered what can control it.

February 1999 Comments

From: RAdams7373@aol.com
Date: Sun, 7 Feb 1999 14:09:10 EST
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: My mom's experience with Rosacea
Hello,

I do not know you and this is not an advertisement. My mom, who lives in Alabama, asked me to write to someone about the subject of Rosacea and her experience with it. She says that she has been virtually cured though taking something for another reason. I will briefly describe this below.
My mom had Rosacea and started taking a juice-type formula that was developed by a her Ph.D. son-in-law in Texas to help enhance the immune system. (He is involved in research in this area and is somewhat well-known for his work in this field.) The items in this formula are all natural. It turns out that after taking this for few months she was was greatly improved. She was quite impressed and told me about it this morning. In our discussion that followed, we thought it would be appropriate to let someone in this field know about these results.

So, I do not know where we go from here but I thought that someone may want to test further and/or contact my mom and get some more details. She said that she would be glad to talk to someone about this.

I will not give you my mom's number now, but if you are interested, I would be glad to do so. She is retired from the alcohol and drug treatment and counseling field and is a very astute woman. She does not get excited about things very often, but is about this and its potential to help others. She
does not have a computer and would have to talk by phone.

Please let me know if you have an interest. It would be best to reach me at
the following email address: radams7373@aol.com.

Thank you.

Jim Adams
Date: Feb.8, 1999
From: Jerry, email : ski-king@worldnet.att.net
Sent: $5 check with note: Rosacea Info , thx, Jerry

Subject: Help!
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 1999
From: Csuek113@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
I am a 28 year old female and 1 year ago I was diagnosed with Rosacea. I have tried Metrogel but it does not help. Any suggestions?

Subject: ROSACEA
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999
From: DARLENE M CHIRLO <DCHIRLO@compuserve.com>
To:"bbarrows@bcn.net" <bbarrows@bcn.net>
I WAS WONDERING IF ANYONE HAS TRIED ACCUTANE? I HAVE ROSACEA AND SLIGHT ACNE AND AM CONSIDERING TRYING ACCUTANE.

Subject: Interested
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999
From: MTiberio <marilynt@mediaone.net>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
To radams
From: marilynt@mediaone.net
Jim, I am interested in what your mother's experience was. I was only diagnosed a few days ago & became alarmed when I read the Rx brochure for Metrocream. I am a believer, of sorts, of natural medicine & have read that the real cause is due to an internal fungus. Oil of Oregano & Oregamax was recommended to curb the fungus & thus, hopefully, the Rosacea. Since I have had many fungus infections in my finger & toenails, I see some validity in this. Let me know what you think. Thank you, Marilyn

Note: radams and The Formula have been removed from rosacea-control.com per request

Subject: Rosacea
Date: Sat, 20 Feb 1999
From: MEMPHRICAN@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Please e-mail me with personal results information regarding comparisons of results for both metronidazole and Sulfacet-R. Is one better for controlling rosacea than the other? My e-mail is MEMPHRICAN@aol.com

Subject: rosacea
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 99
From:Judy Seagrove <jscomp@switchtech.net>
Organization:J.S. Computer Training
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
I am very interested in learning more about your control product, can you give me more information. Do you service Canada? Presently I am using Metrogel to control Rosacea, but it is a very slow process. Thanks
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net: Dear Judy, I have a page that explains what you need to do to receive information about how to control rosacea without purchasing products or taking prescription medication.You can see this page at:method.html

This method of treatment involves controlling rosacea symptoms, and has proved effective for me, is simple, yet difficult for anyone who is not disciplined. I am offering a service, not a product, which is a one time only fee.

If you want to control rosacea with products, see my web page on rosacea for information: rosacea.html

Subject: Purple
Date:Tue, 23 Feb 1999
From: ziggy <zyggy@penn.com>
To:<webmaster@mumbet.com>
I was really interested in reading on this site about roscea, but couldn't ! The purple is toooooo dark...I gave up. zyggy@penn.com
Reply from webmaster: Ziggy: Thanks for the suggestion. I will change the hue. It looks great on my computer but I will adjust for you. check it out again. -- Brady

Subject: Just Beginning to Explore Rosacea
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999
From: Lynn Ward <lWard@pmai.org>
To: "'webmaster@mumbet.com'" <webmaster@mumbet.com>
I've often wondered why my face started getting red blotchy spots about 2 years ago. After talking with my aunt who has rosacea, I think this is what I've got. I have the tiny blood vessels showing through my skin on my cheeks and nose but no blemishes are any other symptoms. Did anyone else have just this when it first began? I'm very worried about it getting worse. Thanks, Lynn

Subject: rosacea
Date: Thu, 25 Feb 1999
From: Bostral@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
i would like to control my rosacea aswell as give my mother advice as well i do not have alot of money please tell me that your solution is something truly viable and is not say sometype of make-up or something i feel you must be sincere in order to be associated with this web page also if you have had it i dont think you would try to take advantage of others with this same plight please e-mail me with your response
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net [2/25/99]:
To whom it may concern: Here is a hint. What I discovered is so simple, it is avoiding something we all eat and is the catylist for rosacea. You can figure it out for yourself, or you can receive what I have discovered for $25. It has worked for me and I am sure of it. There is no scientific study on this, but you can try it yourself and see if it works for you. I would be interested in what happens. You might not like what I have discovered because it involves something you probably won't like to quit eating. That is all I have discovered. Your dermatologist will tell you to avoid certain foods. And you still get rosacea. The National Rosacea Society tells you to avoid certain foods and you still get rosacea. That is because the dermatologist and the NRS doesn't tell you what I have discovered. I can give you a break, since you don't have a lot of money. It is information well worth it if it works, don't you agree?-- you can check out my homepage and read my resumé for my background. By fasting until your rosacea clears up, and introducing foods in a careful way, you can discover what it is. Or you can find out what I know it is for $25. This is not a hype. I know it works for me. -- Brady Barrows

Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net [3/1/99]:
To whom it may concern: Because of your email and one other I have reduced my price on "How to Control Rosacea" without purshasing any products to $10 efffective 3/1/99. http://mumbet.com/method.html

Subject: Re: Rosacea treatment
Date: Wed, 3 Mar 1999
From: Bostral@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
hey thanks i will send check

Subject: (no subject)
Date:Sat, 27 Feb 1999
From:TeplyB2D@aol.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
I am a 29 year old woman who was just told that I have Rosacea. I am on Tetracycline, Metrogel and Desown. I would like to talk to any one else that has this condition. I believe a have had this condition for several year and have gone untreated. I also have eczema. If have one has found any sites on this please let me know. Thanks for your help. Does this run in famlies? You can Email me at TeplyB2D@aol.com, My name is Dawn.

Subject: Yeah right Like I'm just going to send you $50.00....................
Date: Sun, 28 Feb 1999
From: PM10481@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Get real!

Reply to PM10481@aol.com
From: bbarrows@bcn.net

Dear PM10481: I think you are right, I should lower this. Some friend of mine said I should charge $50 instead of the Five bucks I originally started with. Maybe ten? You don't think twice at giving a dermatologist his $50. You know how much Metrogel costs, and you pay it without any reservations. I am rethinking my price for this, but the fact is it works for me. I will give you this free advice. You can figure out what I discovered by going on a complete fast, only drink water. After you rosacea clears up, which it will, then introduce food and drink systematically until you figure out what is causing your rosacea. There is something you are eating and drinking that inflames the rosacea and makes it break out. Or you can keep eating what is encouraging the rosacea and just keep taking tetracycline and Metrogel to control it.

[Effective March 1, 1999 the method.html was reduced to $10]

March 1999 Comments

Date: March 1, 1999
From: Cesar , email: mcesar4819@aol.com
Dear Mr. Barrows: You sound sincere or should I say as sincere as someone can sound via cyberspace. I am skeptical about doing this, but I am willing to try and like I saaid you sound sincere. If you could send me your information via email. Thank you in advance. I hope it works for me as it worked for you. Sincerely, CesaDnonter, mcesar4819@aol.com

Received: March 5, 1999: $10

Subject: Re: Yeah right Like I'm just going to send you $50.00....................
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999
From:PM10481@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
It was nice of you to answer me I really didn't expect it. I actually haven't figured out what has caused my Rosacea. I don't blush as most people with Rosacea tend to do. I do have a tendancy to get really high fevers though, which I suspect as being at least partially rersponsible. My insurance pays for everything but I have been told that the creams are very expensive by friends who have to pay for their own. I appreciate your advice, it was kind of you to send it. I will consider it. I am confused now as to the price of your program, which I thought said $50.00 not $5.00. I tend to be sceptical about doing business with individuals on the internet. So many people are just out to rip someone off today. Actually I am sure your advice is sound, because my husband has asthma and he has had to completely change his diet in order to have any quality of life at all. He had enough of traditional medicine, they were literally killing him, so he tried a holistic Doctor and he is actually helping him. There is so much modern science just doesn't know about the human body, and how to heal it not just mask the symptoms. Thank you again. Pat Mead
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net:
Dear Mrs. Mead: I changed my price, effective 3/1/99 because of your email to $10. I will see if I get people to respond to that price. $50 was a bit too much I think. If $10 is too much, I will lower it to Five bucks. What I avoid to control rosacea is very simple, but something most people don't want to give up. You can figure it out if you are really careful of what foods and drinks you introduce after completely fasting until your rosacea clears. But I can tell you for $10. Your choice. By the way, I am posting your comments on my comment page

Reply from PM10481@aol.com
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999

Oops hope you corrected my spelling.

[no]

Reply from PM10481@aol.com
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1999 [second email same date]
Please don't change what you are doing on account of me. If you feel that you really have something good that can help people then stick to your guns. All of the pain that a person goes through to find a way to make their body well is worth something. My Rosacea is under perfect control at the moment, so I don't feel that I need any thing additional, at this time. But, I wish you success and I would be interested in seeing comments from those that have tried your plan and how they feel it works.

Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net: Pat: Good idea. I have had two responses, since January, and will contact them for results. Then I will post them. Thanks---Brady

Received snail mail from Pat Scott, Turlock, California
Date: March 4, 1999
To: Brady Barrows
Please send your information on Rosacea. My daughter (17) has it along with muliple food allergies. Perhaps you're just allergic to one thing so it worked for you? Anywaay, I'm enclosing $10 for the information. She has many problems we need help with. Thank you, Pat Scott

Subject: ?
Date: Thu, 04 Mar 1999
From:: [name withheld]
Organization: Tokyo, Japan
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Hello! I read your homepage and as a Rosacea sufferer it find it a shame that you charge for some "secret" treatment for this bothersome affliction.I have tried Metrogel, vitamins--tinctures and even had laser pulse dye on my face. I SHARE all the ups and downs with as many people as I can and even send in my experiences to the Rosacea foundation so that it may perhaps help others. I don't understand why you keep something like this a "secret". Reading your homepage makes me feel that this may be a hoax. It really is a shame that you are trying to make money off of people this way especially when you have been through this yourself. Sincerely, [name withheld]
Reply from: bbarrows@bcn.net
Dear [name withheld], I don't mind telling you for free what I discovered. You seem to be so concerned about charging for information, yet you pay an internet service provider money to get the information on my page. You don't mind paying a dermatologist money for treatment and a prescription. You pay for Metrogel, vitamins and tinctures, yet object to paying me some money because it is a 'shame.' What I discovered is no secret. It is on the National Rosacea Society web site, but no one pays any attention to it. Besides most people will find it too difficult to apply my treatment. Anyway, see the attached file. If it works for you, tell me. That would be a nice thank you. -- Brady

{Note, If you are reading the above reply I sent to [name withheld], and think I will send you the free treatment, think again. I was moved by Brian's email to do that. I will be much more motivated to send it to you if you send me $10! Besides doing business on the internet is such a new novelty that everyone is trying to figure it out.]

Subject: ROSACEA
Date: 5 Mar 99
From: Jody Dickson <jodydickson@netscape.net>
To: Webmaster@mumbet.com
To: Brady Barrows
Dear Mr. Barrows,
After spending some time looking over your website, I finally decided to try your "treatment". You should be receiving $10 in the mail from me in a day or so (I mailed it on 3/4). I sincerely hope your discovery works for me. Though I don't have a severe case of rosacea, it has been disconcerting to me nontheless. I am 38 now and have had it since I was in my late teens. Though many things can trigger it, stress or excitement are the most common triggers for me. Years of frequent blushing have left me with a few enlarged veins on my face. Probably more noticable to me than to anyone else. My skin has always been thin and sensitive but even more so as I get older. I tried the Rosacea-Ltd product and it helped somewhat, but it left my skin extremely dry. I finally quit using it. It just didn't seem right to put salt and sulfur on my face. And like you, I've tried natural skin care products. While they are high quality products, they did very little for my rosacea.
As far as charging for this info, I can't say I blame you. Though I did think $50 was a little too high. I think $10-$20 is reasonable. I think a lot of people are hesitant to pay $50 as many of them have already paid who knows how much for traditional treatments. And many of them are justifiably afraid of internet fraud (of which I myself was a victim recently). But I see nothing wrong with using the Internet as a tool when you have a legitimate product or service to sell, like you. I look forward to hearing from you. Jody Dickson - jodydickson@netscape.net

Subject: rosacea
Date: Sun, 7 Mar 1999
From: Emmosa@aol.com
To:bbarrows@bcn.net
I have had rosacea for 5 years now and I am only a 28 year-old woman. Nothing I found has helped my condition in the least. I do not have a problem paying for a product that can help me because someone took time and money to produce it and they need reimbursement. I do have a problem paying for very needy "advice" just so someone can profit from my disease. I am very religious and try to be as Christ-like as I can, which to me means trying to help others (and or heal them) when there is nothing to gain by me. Unless you are destitute and have hungry children to feed then I don't see why you wouldn't want the unparalleled joy of helping another in need. I guess my basic question is.........WHAT WOULD JESUS DO?
Sincerely, Red in the Face
P.S. I did not write this letter so that you would tell me your "secret". I wrote you so you could examine more closely your relationship with The Lord and maybe find it in your heart (through Him) to share your discovery with those that are afflicted.

Reply from: bbarrows@bcn.net
Date: March 8, 1999
Dear Red in the face: This method I am offering may not help you, and is not a product, it is a service. I still have rosacea and can sympathize with your condition. I clearly state that this method is not a secret nor a miracle cure. This information is available on the National Rosacea Society web page. No one pays any attention to it. This method I have discovered does not cure rosacea, it only helps control it, without using presciptions or products, by avoiding something that triggers rosacea in your diet. You don't need me to figure it out, you can do that yourself, by going on a fast, drinking only water until your rosacea clears up. Then introduce food and drink into your diet until you figure out the culprit. I am offering a service for a fee that is a simple method to control rosacea and can save you some effort required to discover what I did, which is basically offering you a diet that has helped me to control rosacea and may help others with the same condition. I also state clearly that this method while simple, may be difficult for most people because of their eating habits. Furthermore, the offer is refundable if you are dissatisfied. Jesus approved of making an honest profit. There is nothing shady here. I am sending you the method. You do what is in your heart with it. Hope it works for you. ---- Brady Barrows
[note: one month later I sent an email to Emmosa to ask if the method helped her, please note her response by clicking here.]

Subject: rosacea flare up
Date: Mon, 08 Mar 1999
From: Nate Shaver <shaver@hmcltd.net>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
I was wondering what a rosacea flare up looks like,and how long does it last. I am 19 and have rosacea but have never been a person who has blushed a lot, my dermatologist gave me a sheet with rosacea triggers and told me to find my individual tripwire,i have tried almost all of them to the limit and have yet to see any increase of redness in my face. Also, out of all the triggers, what's the most or least a person can have,is it possible just to have one or maybe not to have one at all? If someone can give me their thought it would be most appreciated,thank you. N.C.
Reply from: bbarrows@bcn.net
Date: March 8, 1999
Dear Nate: There are a lot of photos of rosacea flareups on the web sites listed on my rosacea information links page found at: http://mumbet.com/rosacea.html

Subject: rosacea and pregnancy
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999
From: BAHAMAJCC@aol.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
I have had rosacea for about two years and have been able to control it with diet and metrogel. I am pregnant and was told not to use metrogel through my pregnancy. Can anyone give me a suggestion on what to try I have 4 months to go and my symptoms are getting worse by the day. My dermatologist gave me a liquid erythromycen and all it does is dry my skin out very badly! Help!! if you can Thanks! BAHAMAJCC@aol.com
Reply from: webmaster@mumbet.com
Dear Ms: Here is the method to control it. If it works, please let me know. If you want to send me $10, I will be obliged. Please do let me know if it works for you. --- Brady Barrows

Subject: thank you!
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 1999
From: BAHAMAJCC@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Dear Mr. Barrows:
Thank you so much for the advice. I will try it and let you know. I figured the culprit was *****. I appreciate your time. Thanks!

Subject: Reg. Rosacea
Date: Tue, 09 Mar 1999
From:Thor Jonsson <ragnthor@islandia.is>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Mr. Barrows, I have read your info on Rosacea and the comments, even looked close at the picture of your face - which would be even more impressive if you showed a photo of you with Rosacea for comparison -, but I have to admit that I am very sceptical. I'm ready to try almost anything though to treat my Rosacea - and as I have thrown more then $10 out of the window before in my life, I have decided to give this a try. Just one question - how do you want it sent from Iceland? Thor Jonsson.
Reply from: webmaster@mumbet.com
Dear Thor: Here it is. If it works for you, please send the $10 anyway you want. Let me know if this method works for you, please. --- Brady Barrows (webmaster@mumbet.com)

Reply from: Thor Jonsson
Date: Mrch 16, 1999
Thank you for your answer. Some of the web pages that deal with the disease actually recommends Rosacea sufferers to avoid ***** but I didn't take notice. I have been following your advice since the day I got your letter. I will both send you the money and let you know how the "program" works - and I can promise you, hard as it may be, I will hold out at least for a month. Best wishes, Thor Jonsson

Subject: Metro Gel
Sent: 3/11/19 5:45 PM
Received: 3/14/99 8:42 AM
From: BnC4410@aol.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Have been using Metro Gel for about 5 years and have had good control with it. However I am concinced the side effects are not very good. Itchy back and underarms. Burning eyes in the morning. I have to use eye drops to treat m eyes and I use Diprolene for the skin itch. Any advice on other treatment would be apperciated. Why can't they find a cure for this most unpleasant disease? Thanks, Bill
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: March 14, 1999
Dear Bill, Here is my method to control rosacea. It is a pdf file. I need to know if it works for you. Please inform me as soon as you know. ---Thanks, Brady Barrows

Subject: Rosacea
Date: Sun, 21 Feb 1999
From: Kamal Akber Ali <kamal@pathcom.com>
To: "'bbarrows@bcn.net'" <bbarrows@bcn.net>
Just after new years 1999, I started getting Rosacea. My Rosacea came on very quickly and horribly, I have been covered in red bumps and rash. My whole face is covered forehead, cheeks, chin, temples, I look awful. I go to university and every morning I cry because I am embarassed of my face. I am trying hard to deal with this. I have been to 3 dermatologists and have been put on metrocream and Acutane. If anyone can help me I would be so grateful. I am Tina, you can reach me at kamal@pathcom.com
Reply From: bbarrows@bcn.net
Date: March 11, 1999
Dear Tina: Read the attached file. Let me know if it works for you, please.The file needs Adobe Acrobat Reader which can be downloaded for free if you need, at:http://www.adobe.com/acrobat

Received March 13, 1999
Snail Mail From: Shirley A. Barton, email SB3533@aol.com
To: Brady Barrows
Can you please send me your diet for Rosacea. Enclosed is a check for $10...Thank You. I got your address from the internet under rosacea...This is very painful & I need to do everything I can to get this under control...

From: EIEV-GAM <EIEV-GAM@pancanal.com
To: "'bbarrows@bcn.net'" <bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: rosacea
Date: Wed, Mar 17, 1999, 2:32 PM
Hi Mr. Barrows: I am a 34 year old rosacea sufferer for about 5 years. I really would like to be able to control my condition better. How can I send you the money for "advice" from Panama, Central America ?? Mail system down here is not very reliable. I am desperate !! Thanks, Francisco
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net
Date: March 18, 1999
Thank you so much for requesting the information: "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea," which is an attached pdf file which will require an Acrobat Reader to view. Acrobat readers are available for downloading for free at: http://www.adobe.com/acrobat
If you have any trouble reading this file email me immediately and I will send it in a format acceptable for you to read. You may send me the money anyway you can if it works for you. But mainly I would appreciate knowing from you if it works for you. Thank you again and please let me know if this method works for you, by sending me an email or snail mail.
--- Brady Barrows, email: webmaster@mumbet.com

Received Snail Mail March 18, 1999
From: H.Bradford Sherrod, Birminham, Alabama
Dear Sir: Please send info that you send I reviewed/read on your web page. I appreciate your generosity. Yours truly, Brad
Enclosed: $10

From: QuiltRN@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: rosacea ?
Date: Tue, Mar 23, 1999, 4:56 PM
Dear Sir:
I was just diagnosed with rosacea this afternoon. As an RN and student nurse practitioner I had my suspicions. Well, now I know. I've been given a prescription for something similar to metrogel and am not looking forward to using it the rest of my life. Since I am a very trusting person, I have been disappointed in my life with people who say one thing and turn out to do another. I would be glad to send you my $10 to look at your diet, but I would like some assurances that this is not a hoax. You did mention that the money is refundable. What are the terms for the refund? Thank you for your time. Sincerely, Jill Ryan RN
Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net:
This is what you are asking about "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea," which is an attached pdf file which will require an Acrobat Reader to view. Acrobat readers are available for downloading for free at: http://www.adobe.com/acrobat If you have any trouble reading this file email me immediately and I will send it in a format acceptable for you to read. Thank you again and please let me know if this method works for you, by sending me an email or snail mail. Since you already have it, it is now up to you whether you send me the $10. So the honesty is in your court. --- Brady Barrows, email: webmaster@mumbet.com

Reply From QuiltRN@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: rosacea ?
Date: Tue, Mar 24, 1999, 4:56 PM
Dear Mr. Barrows, Thank you so much for sending your information to me. I had no trouble reading it. I will gladly send you the $10. I hope I didn't offend you! Thank you once again. Jill Ryan

Reply from bbarrows@bcn.net:
No offense taken. Hope the 'Simple Method' works for you!

From: Jill Ryan, Massapequa, NY
Received : $10
Date: March 30, 1999

To:Brady Barrows
From : Caroline Hay, Mt. Kisco, NY
Subject: "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea"
I am very interested in your simple method. Please send to... thank you
Enclosed: $10

From: "Thomas Marchessault" <tmarchessault@sprint.ca>
To: <webmaster@mumbet.com>
Date: Sun, Mar 28, 1999, 3:18 AM
I have rosacia for 14 years and found not much helps. Metrogel creams just burn my face. I found that I had to avoid food high in Acid such as pop, tomatoes, juices, wine, with a good face cream, and drinking lots of water is the only thing I found to help. I drink hot drinks with a lid on the cup. From EMarch@wwwhotmail

Recieved from: Gwen Everett, Ellicott City, MD
Date: March 29, 1999
I am sending the requested $10 for your info on rosacea. I respectfully ask that you send no other literature, such as that regarding Jehovah's Witnesses. Thank you...

From: Jan Conrad, Champlin, MN
Received: $10
Date: March 31, 1999
Hi, my name is Jan Conrad. I also was diagnosed with rosacea. I am trying to control it without taking drugs. Please send me the information you have to...
Thank you, Jan Conrad

Received From: Loretta Dunne, Woodbury, NJ,
Date: March 31, 1999
Enclosed is a check for $10. Please send me information concerning your treatment for rosacea via the U.S. Mail...Thank you

From: Jeweljunky@aol.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: Rosacea and preteen
Date: Wed, Mar 31, 1999, 7:57 PM
My daughter is 12 and exibiting signs of rosacea, is there anyone who know the stats on kids getting this?
April 1999 Comments
Note: some of the comments are edited with [*what to avoid*] or [*simple method*]
From: Janelle <demacho@trinidad.net>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: please help me
Date: Sat, Apr 3, 1999, 12:54 AM
Hi I'm 18 years old after a trip to Canada when I was 14 I suddenly got tiny red veins on my face. I thought they were pimples and I treated them accordingly. Obviously it got worse and my face grew red. I saw an ad for Rosacea in a magazine and it was thn I suspected that I had it. I'm so young though so I'm pretty fed up having this for almost 4 years already. I am sick to death of people asking me if I'm sunburnt or why I'm blushing or why my face is so red. It makes me want to scram. No one understands what I'm going though and my ignorant parents think it will pass. My first dermatologist said it wasn'trosacea. My current one says it is roscea/acne. I have been on every blasted type of medication you can imagine from roactutane.. to metro creme to sulphur to differin. My face burns everytime water hits it because it is so tried out and worn. Please help me because I cannot take this anymore!!!!! I cry all the time because I cannot bear to loook at myself in a mirror.

Reply from webmaster@mumbet.com:
Date April 3, 1999

Dear Janelle, I have a "Simple Method to Control Rosacea" which you might try. Go to http://mumbet.com/rosacea.html and click on the "Simple Method to Control Rosacea" and it tells you what to do. It depends on whether you will avoid eating and drinking certain things. It's up to you. ---Brady Barrows

From: "Darrick Shook" <weimer98@compworldnet.com>
To: <webmaster@mumbet.com>
Subject: Help!
Date: Sun, Apr 4, 1999, 9:13 PM
I am writing on behalf of my mother who has rosacea. She has been wearing foundation by Estee Lauder for years that did not bother her skin. They have discontinued it and she can't find any make-up that she can wear. They all bother her skin. Any suggestions? Thanks Amber
Reply from Webmaster:
Dear Amber: You might check out my "Skin Products" links on my rosacea page: http://mumbet.com/rosacea.html

Subject: rosacea
Date: Fri, Apr 9, 1999, 8:07 PM
To:Emmosa@aol.com: I sent you the "Simple Method to Control Rosacea" over a month ago and wondered how your were doing with it? Can you send me some feedback, as to whether [*using this method*] in your diet helped? Were you able to take the simple one month test and avoid [*what to avoid*]? I would appreciate any input you have on this method. Thanks... Brady Barrows, webmaster@mumbet.com

From: Emmosa@aol.com
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: Re: rosacea
Date: Sat, Apr 10, 1999, 3:22 AM
Jesus would pray for those who were misguided and hope that they can be saved by the grace of Him. I did not try your solution, but I hope you can find it in your heart to bring this message to others in need to illustrate the real love that we should have for our brothers, especially those that are afflicted. God Bless you, Emmosa
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 10, 1999
Emmosa: You are confusing a diet with religion. This diet may help people control rosacea. It has worked for me. I am trying to find out if it works with others. It may not. I am trying to gather information, that is all. Of course, you may keep eating [*what to avoid*] if that is your desire since it is not a religious issue and your own personal business. Others might want to try avoiding [*what to avoid*] in their diet to control rosacea to see if it can help control rosacea. If you ever decide to reduce [*what to avoid*] in your diet and find that it does help you, I would greatly appreciate you telling me about it. May God bless you, too.

From: [name withheld]
To: Brady Barrows <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: Re: rosacea
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999 20:37:37 +0000
Dear [name withheld]: I sent you the "Simple Method to Control Rosacea" over a month ago and wondered how your were doing with it? Can you send me some feedback, as to whether [*using this method*] in your diet helped? Were you able to take the simple one month test and avoid [*what to avoid*]? I would appreciate any input you have on this method. Thanks... Brady Barrows, webmaster@mumbet.com
From: [name withheld]
To: Brady Barrows <brady@mumbet.com
Subject: Re: rosacea
Date: Sun, 11 Apr 1999

Thank you very much for your email. I read your notes and being [*edited out*] have stayed away from [*what to avoid*] for many years now. In my case there has been no difference. It must be an individual thing. I would like to share something with you that has really helped me. I use sulfur on my face everynight before bed. You can get MSM at any health food store. Get the cream form. It will really help you. All newer Rosacea medications are now using Sulfur and I find MSM has cleared up my face 80%. From all of my studies I have found the external use of Sulfur to be the most promising. It does not cure Rosacea of course but it truly aids in the control of this terrible skin problem. Just a note. Please try a little at a time until your skin gets used to the Sulfur. I hope this helps you. I think all Rosacea suffers should help each other in anyway they can. Today, I got back from a sulfur spa near my place in Tokyo and it was remarkable for my skin. Sincerely, [name withheld]
Reply from brady@mumbet.com

Date: April 13, 1999

Dear [name withheld]: Thanks for the tip on sulpher and MSM. I will try it whenever I eat too much you know what and my small rosacea flare-ups. Some who have sent email to me have indicated that sulpher didn't help them and made their rosacea worse. So, I too agree that rosacea seems to be an individual situation for each person depending on the degree of the rosacea and each person's unique situation. I was wondering about your avoidance of [*what to avoid*] for many years and would like to know if you avoided [*what to avoid*] which convert to [*what to avoid*] quickly. If you haven't avoided these things, you might try it for a couple or weeks or a month to see the results. I have to be very careful in the amount of such things since the [*what to avoid*] content in such food triggers my rosacea. A diet high in [*using this method*] is the best way to control my rosacea. Thanks --- Brady

From: PM10481@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: Interesting............
Date: Mon, Apr 12, 1999, 1:34 AM
I read all of the comments and have decided to try your program. I will send you the $10.00 ASAP. One thing I have learned is that the Noritate and Metro cream made my rosacea worse-----much worse. I started with a mild redness on my cheeks and a slightly redder chin, but my nose was bad. The creams cleared up my nose beautifully but made my cheeks so much worse. I have stopped using them, they were even causing me to have tiny veins, which I never had before. Now I use Noritate or Metro Cream only if necessary. I also have been using the Aclovate Cream only every other day, and am going to start using it every two days. I would be interested in learning what experience others have had with Aclovate. My Doctor insists that I won't have any bad side effects from it. He also made a point to tell me not to use it in my eyes----hum----is he stupid or does he think I am? It is interesting to note that the only documented triggers that I have found to my Rosacea are from healthy things like wheat grass in my fresh squeezed organic carrot juice, or certain supplements which should be good for me. Does your program control the break outs or the redness or both? I never had any major break outs except from the Noritate cream. My main concern is the redness on my nose. Thank you for keeping me up-to-date. Please e-mail the info as soon as you receive my money order. I will keep checking the posted comments.

Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 13, 1999
TO: PM10481@aol.com
My nose breaks out very easily if I am not careful about my diet. When I cheat and eat things I know cause my nose to break out, because I think I can tolerate a little, which sometimes I can without breakouts, I sometimes have rosacea return. When I carefully stay on my diet, my skin is clear. I have a reddish complexion most of the time, especially in the summer when I am outdoors. The redness from rosacea is much worse than my normal complexion. The diet I use seems to control it, but from the feedback I have received from those who have used the method, it works, but not for everyone, since rosacea seems to be an individual, case by case, matter, but this method I am using seems to help. For those with severe cases of rosacea, medical treatment from a qualified health care practioner or physician is in order, and multiple treatments may be necessary. However, the method I use will help.

From: "Alex Demchuk" <cdemchuk@cableregina.com>
To: <bbarrows@bcn.net>
Subject: Controlling rosacea..
Date: Mon, Apr 12, 1999, 8:38 PM
I saw your post about controlling rosacea. I'm curious as to what you do and don't do and/or what meds you use. Alex
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Dear Alex: Go to http://mumbet.com/rosacea/html
On this site is a lot of information. Click on the "Simple Method to Control Rosacea" and it tells you what to do to receive information on my method. You can also click on this same page and receive comments from those who have tried this method.

Reply From: "Alex Demchuk" <cdemchuk@cableregina.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: That's disgusting..
Date: Tue, Apr 13, 1999, 10:19 PM
You can't be serious, you're CHARGING people for information?? You have a simple cure for a disease that plagues millions of people and you're CHARGING for it? That's downright sinful and I'm apalled at this fact.

Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 14, 1999
Dear Alex: Where did you get the idea that I have a cure for rosacea? I make it very clear that there is no known cure for rosacea when you click on "What is the Purpose of this Site." This is a method of controlling rosacea by a diet. I have not been cured of rosacea, I am suffering from it. I simply have found a way to control it somewhat by a special diet. My rosacea returns whenever I go off of this method to control it. You can get free information on what foods to avoid by clicking on the links page on my site if you want free information. The National Rosacea Society lists foods to avoid for free. By reading the comments section of my site you can get a lot of information about what you may do for rosacea. There is also a list of links to those who may desire to find information on skin care products. These sites are commerical. Prescription medications are also commercial. My site is commercial. As far as I know commercial sites are legal. Your terms, however, by using 'disgusting' and 'sinful,' seem to imply that what I am doing is immoral. You are the second person to feel this way since I began this site in January. You are obviously entitled to your opinion and I respect that you do have your right to your opinon. However, not everyone shares your opinion since many have tried this method, which comes with a Satisfaction Guarantee or your money back. If you care to read the comments of those who have tried this method to control rosacea, click on the appropriate place near the bottom of the page, "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea." Questions to ponder: Do you get the information from the internet for free or do you pay an Internet Service Provider for the use of the internet? If you pay for this information, is that also disgusting and sinful? When the pharmaceutical companies charge for prescription medication to control rosacea, which doesn't cure it, but simply treats the symptoms, are they also disgusting and sinful to you? When the doctor charges you for visiting him for a visit and a prescription, is that also disgusting and sinful? When skin care companies offer a way to treat rosacea with a product is that also disgusting and sinful? This method is just another way to control it, not cure it. And what I have found from those who have tried it is that rosacea is an individual case by case disease. Some who have rosacea may require other treatment to control it or may require the care of a qualified physician. I notice from your email that you get your email from a commercial site. What are you selling? If I checked out your site and hurled insults at you, how would you feel? Now, that wouldn't be very polite, would it?

Reply from:"Alex Demchuk" <cdemchuk@cableregina.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: Re: That's disgusting..
Date: Wed, Apr 14, 1999, 9:07 PM
How can you compare a "diet" with prescription medication? A diet is not a product, nor a service. Both of which constitute getting charged for. You're supplying information about "avoiding" things. Why this has to be charged for is beyond me. Millions of people are suffering from this disease, and people are making money off it. It sickens me.. end of story.

Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 15, 1999
Mr. Demchuk: I am sorry I have made you sick by making money off rosacea. It certainly isn't my intent to make you sick. However, it is not the end of the story. The diet is information which is what the internet is all about. Information about a diet, whether in the form of email or conventional mail sent to a buyer is a service. I never compared my diet to prescription medication. The comparison is that others are making money off this disease, for example, if you go to a doctor and ask his advice, he may write you a prescription for a medication to treat rosacea and some advice. Most doctors charge for this service. The doctor is making money off of rosacea. Skin care products for rosacea also have this same comparison. My question was, do these make you disgusted, and are they sinful, or do they make you sick? The National Rosacea Society tells you what to avoid and does so for free, even mentioning what I am emphasizing in my diet to avoid. The NRS is a non-profit organization [rosacea.org]. I am not. A dot com is commercial. Notice when you type "rosacea.com," what do you get? You may be able to figure out yourself what to avoid, as I did. The bottom line is whether what you avoid helps you control your rosacea. Some are willing to pay for this service. You obviously are not. Basically I have discovered a common catalyst that seems to trigger rosacea in me that most people consume, and others who have tried this method said that it helps. Diets are sold at the check out of any supermarket and most accept this practice. Diets to prevent heart disease, diets to prevent high blood pressure, and diets for diabetics are charged for. While you may get a diet for free from some organization, many are willing to purchase a diet plan. My method, which is a diet, did not cure my rosacea, it only helps control it. To put this information on the world wide web costs money. If you want, you can spend the money and tell the whole world what I have discovered with your own web page as a service to humanity. However, you will find, as I did, that most people will not go on this diet since they will not give up what triggers rosacea in their diet, and prefer visits to the doctors, prescription medication, and purchasing skin care products to control their rosacea flare-ups. That is their choice. And it is your choice to believe that what I am doing is, disgusting, sickening, sinful, and appalling. And it is not the end of the story since many continue to send me comments that do not share your view which will follow your comments on my web page. By the way, if you want free information on my web site, check out http://mumbet.com and click on "Who is Mumbet?" which is a service to humanity that I have not charged for.

Reply From: "Alex Demchuk" <cdemchuk@cableregina.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: Re: Well
Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999, 12:39 AM
If it costs you money to put it on the internet than how about this. Take it off the internet, and email it to people for free. I'm not a cheap person, this has nothing to do with the money. In fact if it was 10 cents I would still argue my point. If I had a disease that I found a way to abolish the symptoms and control it without medical intervention, I would surely offer it to anyone who suffers from it. Chances are alot of people saw your site, saw that they had to pay for it, and left. Perhaps alot of people are still suffering simply because they had to pay for it, when you could've helped them. Sure some people pay for it.. but you're missing the point. What about those who you could've helped, but didn't. Myself included on that list. Alex

Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: Mon, Apr 19, 1999, 12:39 AM
Alex: What I am offering is simply a diet. The National Rosacea Society tells you the same thing, but no one pays any attention to it. This isn't some secret. It is public knowledge. A diet for overweight people is the same thing. Some may get the information for free, while others choose to buy a diet plan. Somehow, if people pay for something, they may try a diet. But if the information is free, many people ignore it. I have attached the method as a pdf file. If you don't know what a pdf file is go to http://adobe.com and download FOR FREE an Acrobat Reader which will allow you to view the file. You tell me after reading it if you can do this diet. It is very difficult. One other person* besides you (so far) objects to me charging for this and when I sent it to her this method she refused to even read it, even though I sent it for free, just as I have done for you. Maybe you will feel the same. Again, it is your choice. As I said, this is not a cure for rosacea. I just recently received a comment which I will be posting that connects rosacea flare-ups with yeast infection due to antibiotic treatment for the disease. I think this may have some merit. My diet will not cure a yeast infection but it will definitely help to reduce the symptoms. Like I said, if you think my method to control rosacea is worth posting on the internet, you can do it yourself. It is not free to do so, nor is is easy to send email out since it requires a lot of time and patience. Maybe you can practice what you preach. You do all the things you are asking me to do. The method is in your hands. --- Brady

*Emmosa\'s initial comments are in the march comments, while her most recent comment is above.

From: "Alex Demchuk" <cdemchuk@cableregina.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: Your choice..
Date: Tue, Apr 20, 1999, 2:19 AM
No, I disagree with posting this to the internet myself. It's your plan, you're the one who came up with it, you have the right to post it, not me. All I'm saying is I believe you could've helped more people than maybe you have. I think I jumped on you a bit too harsh at the beginning and I see some of your points, but I still think the bottom line is help everyone you can. If you chose to post it, so be it. I will not do such a thing. All I've tried to do is help people deal with this, and think that's the best way to come about it. If that adobe file was posted on your website, I can't imagine anyone not giving it a good look over. Just because they didn't pay for it, doesn't mean they won't try it. My rosacea is stress related (can you tell? :) ) and I don't think a diet would help me, but I've dealt with alot of suffers in the past while and see their desperation. All I ask it that you consider this.. maybe you don't think it would help, but even if it saves 1 person from this disease I think it would be worth it. But the bottom line is it's up to you, I'm not posting anything. Alex

Reply from brady@mumbet.com
April 20, 1999
Alex: At least you read the method. You might try the personal one month test. I realize stress is an important factor, but you might be suprised at the results of avoiding[*what to avoid*] in all its forms for a month. Avoiding it will cause you stress, but the benefits may be worth the effort. Try it for two weeks and see if you notice improvement. Like I said, it is a lot of effort, time and energy to post a web site and enter all the comments that come in. Did you read the comment in the April Comments from Thor ( April 18 ). His comment is from someone who sent him an email that is related to my method. It is the [*what to avoid*] connection. I think I am helping people, and I am not making a profit at this so far. It costs me way more to put this on the internet than you might think. Adobe Page Mill, Acrobat Exchange, PhotoShop, Zip drives, computers, ISP, registering my domain, isn't for the cheap at heart. If I break even, I would be doing something. Besides, it isn't a sin to make a profit on disease. You never did answer my question about whether if this was in a book form in a book store if that would disgust you or not. If you ever do try avoiding [*what to avoid*] in your diet and it helps you, please tell me. ---Thanks, Brady

Reply from Alex:
Date: April 20, 1999
Webpages don't cost anything, there's thousands of free ones on the net. Anyways as for the book, I'd understand if it was a complex program, but it's two simple words "avoid [*what to avoid*]" do you think a book is necessary for this. If the book was based on years of expensive scientific research, sure. If your program was based on years and chapters upon chapters of work, sure I'd buy it as a book. All it says is to avoid [*what to avoid*] and that's all you need to say. Do you think people should pay for that? I don't, but that's my opinion. Today I'll try your [*simple method*] program. I've completely cut it out. So is there no tolerance for [*what to avoid*] whatsoever? Nothing! Like not even a [*what to avoid*] a day? I'm going to try cold turkey absolutely [*what to avoid*] whatsoever. This is the same theory my mom told me. She said if it's yeast, to avoid [*what to avoid*]. I wonder if avoiding [*what to avoid*] for a year would eliminate rosacea for good. If it is, in fact, yeast, then wouldn't they die off? Alex

Reply from brady:
April 21, 1999
Alex: Yes, avoid[*what to avoid*] entirely just for a month. That means, as I say in my method, no [*what to avoid*] at all, including [*what to avoid*] since they are high in [*what to avoid*]. Just eat [*simple method*]. Try it for a month. Then try eating [*what to avoid*] and see the results. If it is yeast, which is only a theory, you should ask your dermatologist what he thinks about this, this method doesn't get rid of yeast. It just starves the yeast a bit. Candida, which is the name of the disease, which may or may not have anything to do with rosacea is difficult to get rid of. But I personally think there may be a connection. If you read the comment I mentioned from my last email from Thor from Iceland (April 18) it explains some suggestions you may want to try. I think that a diet high in [*what to avoid*] whether natural or from [*what to avoid*] feeds the rosacea symtoms. They will return if you go back to a diet high in [*what to avoid*] content. I can tolerate a little [*what to avoid*] now, but have to be careful. I hope you see improvement. Those free web pages don't let you create pdf files. Try creating one for free. You can read them for free, but try to make one. Those free pages still require an email address. A dot com registration is not free. The free pages are for personal use, not business. They make that very clear when you register with them, though people violate this agreement. I make it clear that what I am doing is commercial with a dot.com. Thanks for responding to the book idea. I would like to put all this in a book form. There are books on this subject already, as I mention in my Simple Method. The message in both books is the same, ' [*what to avoid*].' But they fill a book with all sorts of information on the subject and people pay for the books. You really ought to read the three books I recommend which will help you understand the role [*what to avoid*] has not only in rosacea, but other diseases and in obesity. Please let me know if you notice improvement in your rosacea by this method. Thanks for all your input, since I think your comments are valid and need to be addressed so that those who read your comments on charging for this method may decide for themselves how they feel about it. Out of over 4000 hits on this site since January, 21 have responded favorably and two are in your court, the rest have little comment. By the way, I am sending you the updated version of my simple method since I sent you an earlier version by mistake. ---Brady

Reply from Alex:
Date: Wed, Apr 21, 1999, 7:46 PM
An interesting question for you also. How many people has this successfully worked on? Also do you know of any other conditions that are usually seen accompying rosacea. I have redness behind the ears and up and down the very back of my cheeks. It's not a flush, more like a raised hue. Could this be a dermatitis of some sort? Alex

Reply from Brady:
Date: April 22, 1999
Alex: You should really get that checked by a qualified physician. I have posted on "The Simple Method to Control Rosacea" site a place where you click on to read the comments of those who have used the method. Most were positive, but not all, some didn't even respond to my inquiry or even try the method. --Brady

From: "louise.jones" <louise.jones@bbsrc.ac.uk>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Sun, Apr 18, 1999, 8:39 AM
Dear Brady, I am a student living in the UK who has been suffering from rosacea for three years now. It is really making my social life a misery and am constantly being asked what is wrong with my face. It is very depressing especially as I feel like I am missing out on many aspects of life and am constantly hiding away. I have tried various medications but nothing has worked so far. I just found your website and was interested in the diet and would be grateful if you sent me the information. I don't know how to send you the money though! Please contact me, I am happy to give you the money if I can. kind regards, Louise Jones
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
April 18, 1999
Dear Louise: Attached is the method. If you can't read it, let me know. You will need an Acrobat Reader which can be found for free at adobe.com. IF it helps you, let me know. --- Brady

From: Thor Jonsson <ragnthor@islandia.is>
To: brady@mumbet.com
|Subject: Rosacea Date: Sun, Apr 18, 1999, 2:10 PM
Dear Brady, I got this e-mail message today about Rosacea which I think you might be interested in. Regards, Thor Jonsson.
"Here is my success story.I found a doctor of Integrative Medicine. He also has a background as a surgeon and a pathologist, and is the President of The American Academy of Preventive Medicine. Dr. Ali has offices in Manhattan & Denville, New jersey (north Jersey). I had a full work-up, as I went in for a serious yeast problem following 9 months of antibiotics and also of course for Rosacea. Under a microscope, we looked at my blood, and the yeast was so prevelent, it was wiping out my white blood cells. My doctor believes in the pyramid as well...as in toxins and disease start first in the bowel & liver, then affect the kidneys & lungs, and finally, the skin, where these toxins and problems in the body finally find a way out. That made sense to me, as there is no known cause for Rosacea. First order of business: clean the bowels and the liver. I take many supplements per day, including the following: glutathione--evening primrose oil--flaxseed oil--DHEA 25 mg--Taurine

250mg--Calcium/magnesium--vit A, E & C--Big 100 (B's)--and compounds for anti stress--anti-oxidants--minerals--and bowel ecologies. I also drink at least 3 QUARTS of water per day (3 large Evian bottles) and yes at first my organs felt like they were swimming but this water helps flush out toxins and keep all cells from dehydrating. I felt & saw the difference in my skin immediately. I also drink protein & peptides, one is soy based, the other milk & egg based. This powder is dilluted in water or juice and subs for breakfast. It's a real energy-enhancer, and helps my body get off the sugar roller-coaster. It''s for balance. I also take a half a teaspoon of sea salt daily...in water or in soups. And I also ingest cold-pressed oils either alone or poured on veggies, salads, etc.These oils are wonderful for the skin and should be "cold-pressed". They include: olive oil--safflower--sunflower--sesame--pumpkin--avocado--flaxseed & almond oils. These oils are non-fattening and and have been proven effective in the cases of these disorders : cardiovascular, arthritis, skin disorders, immune disorders and dry eyes and chronic disorders of the eyes. I also changed my diet. Since I was a walking talking piece of yeast (thanks to my ex-dermatologist) I had to drastically reduce my intake of sugar, including cutting out my worst addiction...Pepsi. (Yeast feeds on sugar). The focus is on fresh, whole foods and de-emphasis on preservatives. I also drink Soy milk....and enjoy soy-based products as I have researched antibiotics in foods and was amazed at how prevalent they are in our diets. I also take Nystatin and Diflucan to help kill the yeast problem. It is a long process to recover from Candida, but this yeast infestation can cause many problems & inbalances in the body...and it's worth it to get your immune system back on track. These were all big changes, and I embarked on them slowly. I also "talked to my skin"....and let my body know every day I was done with Rosacea. The stress, the constant crying jags, the inability to look into a mirror without sobbing, the hiding my face...I was done with it all. ( If you're interested, Dr, Wayne Dyer has written about his own daughter's fight with a facial skin condition, and how she cured it). I am happy to report within 2 months all signs of Rosacea were gone. I didn't wake up and poof! my skin was perfect. The water helped the redness immediately though and each day I noticed a little improvement. Interesting note...m,y doctor says antibiotics help at first but then the yeast has to find a way out of your body, too and where does it comeout? your skin. Today, I continue with this regimen (it's been 4 months now) and I thank God he has released me from the nightmare. If you love your bodyand care for it...you will recover. I believe it. And I am in awe that I don't have to worry about Rosacea anymore ...

Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 18, 1999
Thor: I always felt felt there was something to prolonged antibiotic treatment that would be showing up later so this makes sense. I will post your email on my comments page. -- Brady

From: fornora@home.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: rosacea
Date: Thu, Apr 22, 1999, 12:00 AM
I was very surprised today when I learnt that my Rosacea may be caused by "helicobacter pylori". Hope I find a Physian who agrees and treats me for that. Nora fornora@home.com
Reply from webmaster:
Date: April 23, 1999
To Nora: Let me know what you find out about this helicobacter pylori. I posted your comment on my site. ---Thanks.

From: Thor Jonsson <ragnthor@islandia.is>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: [*simple method*]
Date: Sat, Apr 24, 1999, 7:28 PM
Dear Mr. Brady, Have you seen this on the web? It's interesting: http://www.thiele.fptoday.com/ta/acnehome.ht Regards, Thor Jonsson
Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Thor: Thanks. It only confirms what my simple method says to do. Acne too. How many people will pay attention to his site and quit [*what to avoid*]? Since the information is free, most people just don't pay any attention to it and continue drinking and eating [*what to avoid*]. Is your rosacea improving?

From: "Michael Minkoff" <mink667@gate.net>
To: <bbarrows@bcn.net>
Subject: More information Please....
Date: Tue, April 23, 1999, 3:47 PM
Dear Mr. Barrows,
I was recently diagnosed with Rosacea, and might be interested in what you are selling, but i need more information please. I am a young educator, making little money....if you are truly interested in helping people, (and i imagine you are, being that you also have suffered from this disorder) i can't imagine that you would be unwilling to disclose a bit more prior to a purchase...Thanks e-mail: DrB223@aol.com
Reply from:brady@mumbet.com
Date: April 28, 1999
Dear Michael: What I am offering is simply a diet that may help you control your rosacea symptoms. It has worked for me for others. It does not work for everyone since the disease effects everyone differently. If food or drink seems to trigger your rosacea, this method may help you. ---

From: Charles Coombs <chasc@cape.com>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Sat, Apr 24, 1999, 5:52 PM
I have found a solution to my Rosacea problem. 1. I did a colon cleanse. 2. I built up my good bacteria with probiotics. 3. I started to eat a wild form of food in capsule form. I gave up antibiotics completely and have not seen the nose sores again. My complexion has changed from red to pink. E mail me for more information about how to try this approach at no financial risk for 90 days. <nsipower@yahoo.com>
May Comments

From: Steve Hubbard <steve@designplastics.com>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Fri, May 21, 1999, 5:36 PM
Brady I am sending this message again i am not sure i had the right address or not the 1st time. I am very interested in your book I read you can mail it or e mail the imformation. i will put a money order in the mail once I receive it . I am not sure if you have another method of sending it . I do not have a email address I am using my sisters . You can send a message to this address or further instructions. Thank you My name is Michelle from Omaha Ne. Steve@designplastics.com
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: May 22, 1999
Michelle: I can send you the method by U.S. Postal Service.

From: Lisa1goo@aol.com
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: (no subject)
Date: Mon, May 24, 1999, 9:10 PM
Hi Mr. Barrows, I was diagnosed with mild rosacea about 2 years ago. I have been lucky in the fact that I figured out what it was on my own and got to my doctor quickly. I was on Teracycline in the beginning and then only on Metrogel. I have been able to keep things under control by diet as this seems to trigger it. Also stress gets me "fired" up as well. But I do not have any breakouts, just flushing every now and again. In the beginning I did have breakouts, but over the past year and a half I have been sailing along fine. I do want to send you $10.00 for your diet program. I would like to incorporate your ideas into my own. I watch my diet constantly and also want to use your diet plan as well. I will send my check to you by mail and would like to receive your info by mail rather than the internet. If a check is not acceptable, please let me know within the next few days. I will send off my check before the end of this week. Thank you for your very informative website and for your concern for people with this skin disorder. I hope you are doing well with your treatment. > Lisa Goodwin
Reply from brady@mumbet.com
Date: May 25, 1999
A check is fine. I will send by U.S. Postal Service. Thanks for your interest. --Brady
June Comments
From: "Rumley, Betty" <RumleyB@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca>To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: Rosacea Control
Date: Wed, Jun 2, 1999, 1:25 PM
I read your comments with interest. I am an acne rosacea sufferer and would be interested in receiving your information. I live in Canada. Should I send a cheque in Canadian Funds or would a money order in US funds be more convenient? Betty Rumley
Operational Planning Officer
L'Agent de planification, opérationnelle
Canadian Hydrographic Service
Service hydrographique du Canada
(902) 426-9296 (Tel) (902) 426-1893 (fax)
rumleyb@mar.dfo-mpo.gc.ca

REPLY FROM : webmaster@mumbet.com
Please send $10 in U.S. Dollars/ thanks, Brady

From: Rob Gaal <rga@oce.nl>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: Findings Rosacea
Date: Mon, Jun 7, 1999, 10:01 AM
Brady, Hi Brady.My name is Rob and i am from the Netherlands. I am only 22 years old and already suffering from rosacea. I am desparate to hear for your findings. How can i get them your advice. Greetings, Rob Gaal.
e-mail:rga@oce.nl
adress:
Nellenweg 9
5927 PN
Venlo, The Netherlands

Reply From: brady@mumbet.com
Rob: You can send me $10 U.S. and I will send you the info email or snail mail your choice. It seems to work for some with the response I am getting.---Brady
From: Angela Paglia <APAGLIA@ARF.ORG>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: just checking...
Date: Tue, Jun 10, 1999, 1:52 PM
Hello Mr. Barrows, I would like to receive the "Simple Method to Control Rosacea," discussed on your website. I understand that it involves following a strict diet. Just wondering if there is any medical research to back up your personal experiences? Please send the information to this e-mail address. I am sending you the check via snail-mail. Thanks, Angela Paglia

From: Angela Paglia <APAGLIA@ARF.ORG>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: just checking...
Date: Tue, Jun 15, 1999, 3:34 PM
Hi Brady, Just checking to see if you received my earlier e-mail, sent last week.Thanks in advance for your reply. Angela Paglia

Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Joly 11, 1999
Angela: I have been away on vacation for three weeks and just returned. I have 46 email messages to read and have read your two. So far, I haven't found your check, but will keep looking for it in my stack of mail. You said in your last email that you sent it, correct? As soon as I find it, I will send you the information. Sorry for the delay. -- Brady

Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date July 17, 1999
Dear Angela: Received your check today in the mail. The check and note is dated June 10 yet the postmark on the envelope appears to read July 13. I have attached "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea," which is a pdf file which will require an Acrobat Reader to view. Acrobat readers are availablefor downloading for free at: http://www.adobe.com/acrobat . If you have any trouble reading this file email me immediately and I will send it in a format acceptable for you to read or by U.S. Postal Service if necessary. Thank you again and please let me know if this method works for you, by sending me an email or snail mail.

From: Marie Hellesøe <mh@fimus.dk>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: rosacea
Date: Fri, Jun 18, 1999, 4:24 AM
Hi, I suffer from rosacea, have tried tetracycline and metronidazole with little succes and are now using retin-a which helps a little - but makes the skin red, irritated and and flakey. If I want to try your cure - how should i forward you the 10$? best regards Marie Hellesoez
Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
July 11, 1999
Send $10 by U.S. Postal Service. A check is ok. I have been away on vacation for three weeks, sorry for the delay in response. ---Brady

From: "Meadows, Monica" <MMeadows@SPB.SWFPAC.NAVY.MIL>
To: "'brady@mumbet.com'" <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: How Do I Find Out More
Date: Mon, Jun 28, 1999, 6:54 PM
Please send me information on how to control Rosacea. Thanks
Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date: July 11,1999
Dear Monica: Sorry for the delay in responding since I was on vacation for three weeks. Send $10 by U.S. Postal Service. --Brady

From: Jim <jcb@glol.net>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: can't read
Date: Tue, Jun 29, 1999, 4:57 AM
the wallpaper makes the site about impossible to read. maybe try a solid white? not being pickey, just wanted to read your site. thanks for the info you have, Jim
Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date: July 12, 1999
Jim: I will consider your suggestion. Thank you. --Brady

July comments
From: GBO429@aol.com
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: Hello Brady,
Date: Sat, Jul 3, 1999, 10:16 PM
I have recently had to get off of Tetracycline after two months because of a yeast infection. It did not help matters that I have been on Imuran (an immune suppressant) for Chron's disease for 2 1/2 years and was already having yeast infection problems. I would like to send for your diet. Do I just send a money order and you will respond to my email address? I would like to have the diet as soon as possible and will mail the money order Monday, July 5. I diary my food daily, because I am on Weight Watchers, but still cannot figure out what foods trigger my rosacea. I do walk daily and have noticed that when I get hot it does trigger the rosacea, but do not want to give up my outside walking. It is a great stress reliever. I look forward to hearing from you, Beverly OIivier GBO429@aol.com

Reply from: brady@mumbet.com
Date: July 11, 1999
Dear Beverly, Sorry for the delay in responding since I was on vacation for three weeks. Send a check by U.S. Postal Service. If you sent a check, I have not found it yet. Thanks. --Brady

August Comments
From: "james m westerfield" <MWESTERFIELD@prodigy.net>
To: <webmaster@mumbet.com>
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Thu, Aug 12, 1999, 10:13 PM
I can't believe you charge for your information on rosacea. Once you have experienced rosacea it would seem to me you would be willing to give out this information on what has helped you. Instead you are trying to make a profit off of someone elses misfortune. I was just told today after a biopsy that I had rosacea and will see the doctor next week. In an effort to learn something about this disease I turned to the internet. Your website really is a shocker. Barbara Westerfield

Reply from: webmaster@mumbet.com
Dear Ms. Westerfield:
You are not the only one who feels this way. I have responded to others who feel the same way as you. Their comments and my responses are posted on my web site. However, you are a minority, since most have no problem with my charging for information. You are, of course, entitled to your view, just as the majority are entitled to their view. Keep paying the dermatologists and the pharmaceutical companies for their services, since you have no problem with that. As you know by now, there is no cure for rosacea and my information does not cure it, it only helps to control it, just as the dermatologists and prescription medication only controls it. Hopefully you will find a way to control your rosacea, just as I have found to control mine. --- Thanks for your comment which will be posted in August. --- Brady

From: "Daniel Domer" <dome0011@worldnet.att.net>
To: <webmaster@mumbet.com>
Subject: RE: Rosacea
Date: Fri, Aug 13, 1999, 4:37 PM
I'm a 21 yr old business student and have recently (1 yr) seen red blotches on cheeks that come and go. It's really embarrassing and is hurting my social life. It would be greatly appreciated if you could send me the pdf file. If I find it useful I will honestly send you a check for $10. Do you still have Rosacea? I only have it in the cheek area, is this common? Also, have you used Metrogel and if so, has it worked at all for you? I am currently using a Neutrogena face lotion which helps a little. Please help before the condition worsens. Again, if I find it at all useful I will immediately send you the $10. Thanks so much. Sincerely, Daniel
Reply from: webmaster@mumbet.com
Dear Daniel:
I have done this in the past for a few when I was starting out with this web site. Now however I no longer do this. Once your money is received, I will send the method. If you are not satisfied, I will return your money, once you send back to me what I send to you and the reason you are not satisfied. Money back guarantee if you are not satisfied. ---Sincerely, Brady

From: "Hilton Barnett" <hils@icon.co.za>
To: <bbarrows@bcn.net>
Subject: rosacea
Date: Thu, Aug 19, 1999, 8:09 AM
Hi there. I am in Johannesburg so was wondering how you could forward some info to me about your simple method to control rosacea. I am 30 years old and have been having swelling around my nose for a couple of years without knowing what is was. I have always had a tendency to flush easily and rosy cheeks. I eventually went to my GP who had worked in Canada and thought it could be rosacea. Since then I have been using Rozex (Same as metrogel as far as I can gather - also made by Galderma) and taking tetracycline antibiotics. After I went to the GP I started researching on the net and have learned a lot from the NRS and various sites. Strange that I wasn't told to avoid exfoliating, saunas, hot drinks etc - just that it is aggravated by stress. I then ended up at a dermatologist (he is the one who put me on the antibiotics). He also did not tell me any more detail about the condition, and charged me a fortune for prescribing antibiotics I already knew about. Some of the pictures I have seen have really scared me but I hope that by catching it at a moderate stage will prevent it from getting worse. I have noticed that alchohol does tend to cause flare-ups for me, as well as having a sauna (after gym). I called Galderma laboratories here and they told me to use the Rozex on my cheeks as well, not just on the "spots". Why do the "specialists" not tell us the correct way to use the products? It is really frustrating!! Is it the same as this in the States? Is a burning sensation in your nose a side effect of the drugs or a sympton of rosacea. It seems to be happening more and more frequently? I would appreciate any advice. Thanks and regards from South Africa MANDY DIGGLE
Reply from: webmaster@mumbet.com
Dear Mandy: All your symptoms are rosacea. What I have is a simple method to control rosacea, not cure it. It is a diet that has worked for me. You can read the comments from those who have used this method on my web site. Send $10 U.S. for the diet if you wish. There is no cure for rosacea. The treatment that you have received from the dermatologist will help control rosacea too. It is up to you what treatment you want. ---Brady

From: "Stuart & Michelle Millar" <smillar1@bigpond.com>
To: <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: rosacea
Date: Sat, Aug 28, 1999, 9:19 PM
Brady,i have had rosacea for ten years.have tried many elemination diets as well as medications through derms nathropaths.would you send me your,simple method, to try .i live in australia i am happy to send money but could you send ,simple method,urgently.how do i send money.It would seem i have no real problems with foods my main triggers are any form of heat and sun . stuart

From: "Stuart & Michelle Millar" <smillar1@bigpond.com>
To: <brady@mumbet.com>
Subject: rosacea
Date: Sat, Aug 28, 1999, 10:18 PM
Brady, I have suffered roscea for the past 10 years, and have tried many products and diets to fix my problem.I am interested in taking your diet, could you let me know how i can arrange the $10. Stuart, I Live in Australia i am a 43 years old male Please send urgently.
From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Aug.30, 1999
Dear S & M. Millar: Send $10 U.S. to the postal address below. I will send the method by internet. ---Brady

From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Aug.30, 1999
Dear Stuart:
I received your second request of urgency. Attached is the method. If it works for you send me the $10 U.S. which you can get at your local bank in the form of a check and send it to the address at the bottom. Hope this helps your rosacea. What ever happens let me know please. ---Brady

From: Brady Barrows[SMTP:brady@mumbet.com]
Sent: Saturday, 28 August 1999 20:35
To: WALDNER, Lauren --Vienna, Austria
Subject: please respond
Dear Lauren: I am having trouble with the email address you sent. Please respond to me that you have received the Simple Method to Control Rosacea. Thanks --Brady
From: L.Waldner@iaea.org
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: RE: please respond
Date: Mon, Aug 30, 1999, 3:25 AM
Brady, I have only received the Uniform Resource Locator located on site mumbet.com/rosacea located below. Where do I find the Simple Method to Control Rosacea? Thanks! Lauren

From: L.Waldner@iaea.org
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: RE: please respond
Date: Mon, Aug 30, 1999, 10:11 AM

Dear Brady,
I've received the simple method. Thanks! Lauren

September Comments

From: "Ann Paterson" <apaterson@mpc.wa.gov.au>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Fri, Sep 10, 1999, 12:36 AM
I live in Australia and came across your web page. Please advise what it would cost me to receive the information on rosacea. Ann
From: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
To: Ann Paterson <apaterson@mpc.wa.gov.au>
Subject: Re: Rosacea
Date: Tue, Sep 14, 1999, 9:22 PM
Dear Ann: $10 U.S. by Postal Service. Thanks for your interest.

From: "Ann Paterson" <apaterson@mpc.wa.gov.au>
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: Re: Rosacea
Date: Thu, Sep 16, 1999, 11:50 PM
Dear Brady: I've sent you the money as my rosacea continues to flair up periodically and I can't pin down the cause. The list of 'potential' triggers from my dermatologist is so long it's impossible to stay away from all of them. I find the situation very depressing. Please email me the information as soon as possible. Thanks Ann

Date: Tue, Sept 17, 1999, 10:17 PM
Dear Ann: Will do. --- Brady

From: Tracy Heard <theard@navix.net>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: A Simple...
Date: Wed, Sep 15, 1999, 1:02 PM
Brady: I am sending you a check today for your eating guide. Please send the information to me at th95103@navix.net. I hope it helps - last time I went to the doctor he prescribed $103.00 worth of medication which just made my face raw. Thanks, Tracy Heard
From: "Brady Barrows" <brady@mumbet.com>
To: theard@navix.net
Subject: Re: A Simple...
Date: Fri, Sep 17, 1999, 10:20 PM
Tracy: Will do. --- Brady

From: Tim Freeberg-Renwick <timdeb@kdsi.net>
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: Info package
Date: Sun, Sep 19, 1999, 9:48 AM
My wife and I found your site for the first time yesterday. She has been battling rosacea for over 12 years. We soon decided it was worth the money, so we sent you a check for $10 in Saturday's mail. If your policy is to wait until you receive payment, or until the check clears, before mailing out your information, we completely understand and agree that is sensible and fair. At the same time, as you can imagine, she is extremely eager to learn about something that may actually work. If you will e-mail us your PDF file at your earliest convenience, she and I will be especially grateful. Thank you. Tim Freeberg-Renwick
Date: Sept.19, 1999
Dear Tim & Wife: I believe you.
Thank you so much for purchasing the information you requested: "A Simple Method to Control Rosacea," which is an attached pdf file at the bottom of this email which will require an Acrobat Reader to view. Acrobat readers are available for downloading for free at: http://www.adobe.com/acrobat if you do not have one. If you have any trouble reading this file email me immediately and I will send it in a way acceptable for you to read. Thank you again and please let me know if this method works for you, by sending me an email or snail mail. --- Brady Barrows, email: webmaster@mumbet.com

October Comments

From: "Carolyne" <cddmc@eircom.net>
To: <webmaster@mumbet.com>
Subject: ROSACEA
Date: Mon, Oct 4, 1999, 5:42 AM
Hi there, My sister has rosacea. It is still in the early stages (she is 31 years old). We live in Ireland. Can you please advise what medication she should take to control her rosacea? Thanks a lot, Carolyne Deer
Reply From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Oct.5, 1999
TO: Carolyne Deer
Ask your dermatologist for medication. My web site on rosacea has some links to medications on the internet. Just click on this:

http://www.mumbet.com/rosacea.html

From: [name withheld per request below]
To: webmaster@mumbet.com
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Wed, Oct 13, 1999, 10:33 AM
Dear Brady, I found your site through WebMD. I was searching for info on their site regarding a tip I'd heard on the radio from someone in their organization regarding the use of vaginal cream on rosacea. The commentator said that no one seemed to know why, but that the cream did seem to help rosacea. I borrowed a tube of "Miconazole 7," the Rite Aid pharmacy's generic brand (active ingredient seems to me miconazole nitrate, 2%) from my wife and have been using it, once per day, for about six weeks, now. I'm not positive if there's been any improvement, but my cheeks DO seem a little less red. Have you heard of this treatment? If so, what level of success do others seem to have had with it? Best regards, [name withheld per request below]
Reply From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Oct.20, 1999
Mike: Got your email [above]. This is probably one of the best comments I have ever received, if not the funniest. No, I have not heard about this. I hope others may have some comments on this treatment for rosacea. I have thought that yeast may have some connection to rosacea. I am planning to post this as the number six best comment if that is ok with you? Maybe this stuff works! Email me back in a month with the results you get using miconazole. Thanks for the tip! --- Brady

Reply From: [name withheld per request below]
Date: Oct.20, 1999
Brady, I certainly agree, the idea is worth a chuckle, if not a guffaw. You're welcome to post it, but PLEASE don't print my name! Your comment about yeast is interesting. I was diagnosed by an "alternative" doctor as having Candidasis several years ago. I've been challenged with fatigue, irritability, and a litany of other symptoms for as long as I can remember. I've tried several remedies (some as farfetched as vaginal cream on the cheeks) with limited results, but I agree that there may be a strong link between the two. The fact that it never really heals leads me to believe it may be some sort of a virus, also. Let's keep in touch.

From: "david deforge" <dad33@prodigy.net>
To: <bbarrows@bcn.net>
Date: Mon, Oct 18, 1999, 11:41 AM
brady, if you wish please send me the info. on your rosacea tips, and if they work i will send you the 10.00 immediately. thanks..dave dad33@prodigy.net
Reply From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Oct.20, 1999
Dave: I have done this before but don't need to anymore. My policy is a money back guarantee. You send back to me what I send to you and I will return your $10 if you are not completely satisfied. You may wish to read the comments of those who have sent me $10 at: http://mumbet.com/methcom.html

From: bessie tomatuk <bessietomatuk24@yahoo.com>
To: bbarrows@bcn.net
Subject: information
Date: Tue, Oct 19, 1999, 1:47 PM
Dear Sir; I am from Canada and I need to know that if the $10.00 for the "A simple method to control Rosacea" is offered for canadian residents and at what price. Very urgent, I need to know soon, I'm desperate to get help for my rosacea. Thank you Bessie EMAIL: bessietomatuk24@yahoo.com
Reply From: brady@mumbet.com
Date: Oct.20, 1999
Bessie: Several have sent me money from Canada for the simple method. The last check in Canadian dollars was $15. It works fine. Or you can go to the bank and send a money order in U.S. Dollars in the amount of $10. I accept personal checks. As soon as I receive your check, I can email the method to you or send it in the postal mail, your choice. ---Brady

November Comments
From: CapeHope1@cs.com
To: brady@mumbet.com
Subject: The Check is in the Mail!
Date: Fri, Nov 12, 1999, 10:32 PM

Brady:

I've just been diagnosed with rosacea, although I've been battling it for years. I am 32. I would like to try your method of "avoidance" before I invest any more $$$$$ with this dermatologist (sometimes the diagnosis is all you need!). My husband is out of town for the next three weeks so I can eat as I please! I will put the m.o. in the mail tomorrow!

Kaatrina

From: Tim Freeberg-Renwick <timdeb@kdsi.net>
> Reply-To: timdeb@kdsi.net
> Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1999 20:54:52 -0600
> To: Brady Barrows <brady@mumbet.com>
> Subject: immune system formula
>
> Hi Brady,
>
> Just wondered what you had decided to do - are you going to try Andrzej
> Wedrychowski's immune system formula? You are so in tune with your skin and
> how it reacts, I thought it would be interesting to compare notes with you if
> you decide to try it. I'm still taking it and my skin is looking good. There
> is still some redness and occasionally a rosasea spot or two, but they go away
> within a few hours. So I have a ways to go yet. I have been trying all kinds
> of trigger foods - what a blast - and have found that unless I eat a lot of
> something at a weird time, my skin does not react. I have also found that the
> longer I take the formula, the less I am attracted to sugar. I find this
> interesting in and of itself. Anyway, let me know if you are going to try it
> would you? Thanks.
>
> Debbie Freeberg-Renwick
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