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2001 Comments from around the world on rosacea

From: Colortration1@aol.com
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Colortration Super Concealing Liquid Camouflage Makeup
Date: Tue, 2 Jan 2001 20:51:10 EST

Colortration is a hypoallergenic liquid camouflage makeup. Clients with vitiligo, birthmarks etc. have had success using Colortration. We make no theraputic claims. However, clients with mild rosacea have been pleased with the coverage and comfort of Colortration. Our website offers an educational resource page with links to the rosacea community. Please review our site at www.colortration.com and let me know about a link on your product page. Thank you, Laurie Moore

From: Captain817@aol.com
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Red Face
Date: Wed, 3 Jan 2001 10:54:09 EST

Iam 37 and live in Florida and have red hair. Ive been to a doctor and was told Ive damage blood vessels , thats why my face is always red. I Do not have any pain and its always the same color-no changes even using sun screen every day. the doc said there is nothing they can do . and from what ive read it doesn't sound like rosacia any thoughts or any advice to learn more--Tired of being called redman Reply from Brady Barrows:

Captain817:
You might get a second opinion from a dermatologist whether it is rosacea. There are a number of sites on the internet specializing in removing red lines from blood vessels, etc with different treatments, such as laser,etc. Check on my site under "LINKS." and "NON PRESCRIPTION." The one site I remember that might be of help is:
http://www.cosmetixlaser.com/
Hope this helps....brady barrows

From: "María" Cecilia Torres Valle <mceciliatv@yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2001 07:41:40 -0800 (PST)
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Cc: MceciliaTV@yahoo.com
Subject: information about diet rosacea
Srs. rosacea-control.com
My name is M? Cecilia Torres Valle, I live in Santiago, chile, South America. I suffer of rosacea, my doctor diagnosed and I'm in a treatment now. this treatment is fine, but I want to help it with alternative medicine, I mean some kind of herbals or other thinks. I would like to know something about it, because right now I`m changing my diet and I want to improve it. I hope you can answer me as soon as you can. thanks so much. my e-mail address is MceciliaTV@yahoo.com Reply from Brady Barrows
To:MceciliaTV@yahoo.com
Everthing on the Rosacea Diet can be found on my site:
http://www.rosaceadiet.com
you may purchase the Rosacea Diet by sending a money order for $10 U.S. to receive it online, or through paypal.com if your country is listed to receive credit cards, etc. All this is found on my site listed above.

You can find alternative treatments on my website:
http://www.rosacea-control.com
click on NON-PRESCRIPTION, PRODUCTS, LINKS -- Brady Barrows

From: Cathy <fminyc@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Wed, 10 Jan 2001 16:39:40 -0500
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: your photo
Dear Sir,
I read with great interest the information offered on your site. I even tried to crack your secret foods to avoid (I came up with potatoes and sugar. How'd I do?), although I haven't a clue as to "what to eat" -- well, I might. It must be something that supports acidophilous. How'd I do?

I don't want to be obnoxious. Sincerely. But, you nearly had me until I looked at your picture. Your wife has beautiful skin. But you do look a bit on the purple side. And to me that looks like a rosacea moment (as opposed to a Kodak one).

Are you (as a rosacea-suffering person in my gym said)"people colored" or are you still suffering on the rosy side despite your simple but difficult diet?

Thank you for your consideration.

Wishing you well and looking forward to hearing from you, Cathy
Reply from Brady Barrows

Cathy:

As I have said repeatedly, the Rosacea Diet doesn't cure rosacea, it only controls it, like many other treatments. When I took tetracycline, which controled my rosacea I always have been with a red complexion. What I don't have is the red blotches and pimples associated with rosacea by keeping to my diet. And I don't take prescription medications or visits to the doctor. Sometimes I cheat on my diet and then I pay for it, right on my nose or on my cheeks with a flareup of rosacea that is terrible. But I try to stick to my diet. As for your guesses, you are right on. I give a thirty day diet plan in the Rosacea Diet to prove to anyone that this diet does control rosacea. Money back if not completely satisfied. I am currently also taking the rosacea treatment program offered by the Natural Connection mentioned in my PRODUCTS page which treats the rosacea systemically. If it works, I will let everyone know. The treatment takes 90 days and is not cheap.
---Brady Barrows

Cathy reponded:

Dear Brady,
Thank you for your quick, thoughtful response. I understand what you mean by saying that your diet doesn't cure rosacea. Moreover, the response is different in every case.

I have pretty much kept mine under control, too (and it was a heavy case from when I was just a child), since around 1990 with internal purity: lots of spring water (Volvic is my favorite), fresh food, colonics, herbs, homeopathics and other vibrational remedies. As a child I was a bundle of minor diseases -- perhaps caused by vaccines. But that's another topic.

Prior to 1990 my complexion took me on some pretty wild dermatological rides and into plenty of misery. But I don't have to tell you about that!

> As for your guesses, you are right on.

I'm so glad you told me that. Thank you. I enjoy detective work.

> I am currently also taking the rosacea treatment program offered by the Natural Connection mentioned in my PRODUCTS page which treats the rosacea systemically. If it works, I will let everyone know. The treatment takes 90 days and is not cheap.

I look forward to your comments about that, too. In the meantime I'll go have a closer look on your products page. Best wishes, Cathy

P.S. FYI "Send" feature didn't get my return message to you. This is cut and pasted into your email form on your site.

Brady Barrows responded:

Cathy:

Your reply was quicker and your control of rosacea was way before mine. If you read the comments, particularly the BEST CHOICES, there have been some real interesting ways to control rosacea, some of which apparently work for them, but may not work for others. I try the ones I think might help me. One natural doctor, who makes the Solution spray on my PRODUCTS page says rosacea is caused by radiation, possibly all the plutonium in the atomosphere or some other radiation. Something has to be doing it, considering the significant number of people getting it, not only in this country but all over the world. I am getting responses from many countries. The mite theory is the wierdest to me, especially the study that said,
"Light and scanning electron microscopy revealed that all mites were pointing in one direction." [click on "Have you heard about this?" last item] If rosacea has something to do with the breakdown of the immune system, the radiation theory may have some validity in the future. Of course, no one really knows what causes rosacea for the present. Once I asked my dermatologist why tetracycline controls it, and he responded, 'We don't know, it just works."

I am not sure about the 'SEND' feature in obtaining a return message, but the 'REPLY' button usually works for me.

Cathy reponded:

Hi Brady,

Let's see if I can send this straight from my email program.

I do believe the radiation theory. It might be plutonium. It might be something else. Healers Who Share point to con trails helping viruses mutate as causing so many flu-like diseases, and Lord knows what else.

Anyway, I thought you'd like to hear about this, since you mention radiation:

I was in South Wales in March 1998 and was caught in the drizzle (not a rare thing in Wales!). I thought: how refreshing.

Well. I went inside and my face was ablaze. So, I took out my remedy kit and my pendulum and tested several remedies, including one called "radiation", which I take after airplane trips. The pendulum responded. I took the Radiation remedy and the red quickly faded. I was surprised at how quickly, in fact, since I'd been so red.

I emailed my homeopath and she was not surprised, saying the rain brings down the radiation. So there I was taking a radiation shower standing in a spot on the planet where I thought I'd be safe.

I have heard the mites all facing one direction story before. I thought I was hearing things! But if elephants can predict earthquakes, why can't mites be sensitive to radiation? Or the screwing up of the earth's magnetism?

All in all that doctor's spray product does sound interesting. I sent the page to my homeopath.

The Sher people you have links to sound interesting. Perhaps I should see them when I'm in London in March.

Right now I have signed on for epilight treatment. First session was great. (Just so you know, I have had microdermabrasion at a dermatologists. But it did feel rippy. It did help get rid of a lot of red spots.)

As to why tetracycline works somewhat, I think that the body only has a few responses. The tetra might be blocking the body from certain task it has to carry out, and by coincidence this happens to be some kind of flushing task. I stay far away from drugs. As I'm sure you do, too.

Cathy

Brady Barrows responded:

Cathy:

Email program straight?

You have an Wale of a story about hot rain. I know nothing about the use of a pendulum, other than what my dictionary says, used to regulate clockwork movement. I don't mean to offend you, but I am a bit weary of it, even if it correctly gave you information.

Barry Edelman, ND wasn't surprised about all the mites standing at attention. You can check out the Natural Doctor's web site: http://www.blend.ws

I guess you noticed that I had already listed the herb.doc.com as my third site to check on my NON-PRESCRIPTION page.

I sure like your tetracycline explanation over my dermatolgist's.

Thanks so much for your comments and keep me posted on any new developments you find. I will check out the sites you mentioned earlier to see if I should add them to my list. ---brady

Cathy reponded:

From: fminyc <fminyc@ix.netcom.com>
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com
Subject: breaking like sand
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 10:25:24 -0500

Hi Brady,

The pendulum works along the lines of muscle testing. Did your chiropractor ever muscle test you? Maybe it's called something else in MA. It's the test during which you hold out an arm straight and the Chiro checks a nerve or an organ by selecting it (my chiro just needs to point to it, or not even. But he says that scares people). Anyway, at the same time s/he is isolating a part of you, s/he pushes your arm down to see if your resistance is good.

Seeing he was a non-believer, my chiro asked my husband (the skeptic) to put out his arm and for me to push it down. My husband gathered all his strength, yet his arm "broke like sand" that was the feeling I got as I pushed it down gently, even though he was trying to resist me.

If an organ is strong, you will be able to resist the pressure applied to your arm (it's not arm wrestling, but the way, it's gentle), if it needs help, your arm will go down.

The pendulum works the same way. You select something and by its swing you'll know positive or negative.

As for linking Healers Who Share to your site, I'm sure you would do this anyway, but, Please speak to them first. (and I noticed you already have herb-doc linked. Only I found them first via Google)

> I guess you noticed that I had already listed the herb.doc.com as my third site to check on my NON-PRESCRIPTION page.

Yes! I noted above. I found them in an independent search before I found you.

> I sure like your tetracycline explanation over my dermatolgist's.

Thanks. It's just something I've noticed and thought about. Of course, the clincher was reading that your dermatologist admitted he doesn't know why/how it works, only that it does.

> Thanks so much for your comments and keep me posted on any new developments
you find.

You're welcome and thank you, too. I'll let you know how the EpiLight
progresses. Over and out, Cathy

From: Laurie Prather <LPrathe@doa.state.la.us>
To: "'information@rosacea-control.com'" <information@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: rosacea diet
Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 13:54:08 -0600 I am interested in purchasing the rosacea diet but I noticed it said that if you don't plan on following it exactly then it will not work. I totally understand you keeping the specifics of the diet to those that purchase the diet. I just wanted to ask you one question regarding its restrictions. Does the diet suggest that you avoid milk, I drink lots of skilm milk a day and if the diet does eliminate milk then it will save both of us some time
for me to know now becuase I would just request a refund and send the stuff back. Thank you, Laurie

Brady Barrows responded:

Laurie:
Basically what I meant is that if you are not willing to change your current eating and drinking habits there is no point to trying this diet. All I ask is that you try it 30 days to see if it works. If it doesn't, you can ask for a refund, no questions asked. As for skim milk no problem.

brady barrows

From: Lori Goff ,yoeegal@yahoo.com
Date: January 20, 2001 Dear Brady:
I saw your website. Please send your diet for rosacea. My skin is dry. What ae some good methods for washing face and what do people put on for moistureizer? ----Lori Goff

Brady Barrows responded:

Date: Jan. 24, 2001
Lori Goff:

I have sent you access to the Rosacea Diet in a separate email. The answer to your questions:

Most authorities suggest a sulpher soap like SASTID for rosacea sufferers. I personally use any soap. I have used Witch Hazel as a mild antiseptic after washing my face.

Hope this helps.
Brady Barrows - webmaster for http://www.rosacea-control.com

From: Sandi <sandimills_99@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 12:28:58 -0800 (PST)
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Rosacea
Can you please tell me if Rosacea can appear on other parts of the body? I have been diagnosed with Rosacea but I thought it was primarily a condition of the face. I have a few spots on my upper chest area and a huge red area on my upper back. I am very interested in trying your diet but I am now questioning if I really have Rosacea. I have no redness on my face or any other part of my body. Thank you for your help. Sincerely, > Sandi Mills Brady Barrows responded:

Dear Ms Mills:
I have not heard that rosacea spreads to other parts of the body. I would suggest you ask your dermatologist since you have no reddness in the face, you may have something else. > Brady Barrows - webmaster for
http://www.rosacea-control.com

February

From: CarleneJ@aol.com
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Vegetarian
Date: Wed, 7 Feb 2001 23:36:53 EST

Is your diet vegetarian freindly? Thanks, Carlene Brady Barrows responded:

Carlene: I mention two paragraphs on vegetarians and what to do. It is more difficult for veggies but they can do the Rosacea Diet if you have a lot of self control. > Brady

Note: The 2003 version of the Rosacea Diet is Vegetarian Friendly and has two chapters on this subject including a 30 day Vegan Diet Plan.

From:  DwnSouthGirl4sho@aol.com
To:  brady@mumbet.com
Subject:  (no subject)
Date:  Tue, 13 Feb 2001
Dear Mr. Barrows,

Thank you so much for getting back to me so quickly.  I will be sending you a check in the mail very soon so I can get started on the rosacea diet. Oh, and just a bit of advice, I have been using pure emu oil on my face for the last couple of days and it has really helped the redness.  This might not be good for people with oily skin, but my skin is very dry and it has been beneficial to my skin.  I have also been taking bilberry which is an herb that strengthen capillaries and prevents them from breaking.  This might help people who get the red veins on their face.  I have also read that butcher's broom helps the redness because it constricts the capillaries and aloe vera is great because it has anti-inflammatory properties.  Anways, I hope you will post this information and that it will help someone out there.

P.S.  For the ladies out there who are trying to find a makeup that won't aggravate your rosacea, try Clinique.  They have alot of products for sensitive skin.  You can get Clinique at any good department store or you can
visit their website at www.clinique.com.  Good luck!!!! Brady Barrows responded:

thanks for the helpful rosacea hints and consider them posted for the world to read! > Brady

From:  darc <djswan28@hotmail.com>
Reply-To:  djswan28@hotmail.com
To:  brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com
Subject:  BoardRoom: to control rosacea
Date:  Tue, 20 Feb 2001

Hi, i am 22 years old and i have rosacea on my neck and some on my cheeks.  i have had this for 2 years now.  I have always had problmes with my skin but then this started happening.  I tried tetracycline and it didnt really do anything so my doctor put me on metrogel and it has done wonders for me.  My skin has cleared up so much although it is not all gone yet.  Being younger i have oily skin so with the metrogel i didnt have any side effects at all.  It took a while to notice a difference but i am happy although i would like it to be completly gone.  I use neutrogena bar soap to wash my face and it did wonders i also use neutrogena multi-vitamin acne treatment it's kind of like a lotion which decrease the apperance of red marks after a while. I also use neutrogena combination skin moisture.  And girls if you want coverage i use mary kay full coverage concealer and it works wonders!  I am finally starting to feel comfortable with wearing my hair in a ponytail now instead of trying to use my hair to cover it up. From: "Richard Bobrik, Jr." <rbobrik@home.com>
To: <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Rosacea
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 17:36:15 -0600
I got news for you. There is NO cure for Rosacea. This so-called diet will not stop Rosacea nor cure it. I've had Rosacea for 15 years and again the only thing to use is the Metro products from Galderma. Richard
Brady Barrows responded:
Dear Richard:
Where on my site does it say that the Rosacea Diet cures rosacea? Obviously you came to such a conclusion by some method since you are so bombastic about it. You should read carefully before making such a statement. No where on my site does it say that the Rosacea Diet cures rosacea but to the contrary it says repeatedly on my site there is no cure for rosacea, from the first page to the last page, and that the Rosacea Diet only CONTROLS rosacea. In fact if you can find a statement on my site that says the Rosacea Diet cures rosacea, I will eat your hat. What will you do if you find out that you have made an incorrect assumption about this? You probably won't even answer since you don't read carefully but instead come to your own conclusions.

Brady Barrows, webmaster and creator of the Rosacea Diet http://www.rosaceadiet.com

From: "Richard Bobrik, Jr." <rbobrik@home.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <bradybarrows@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Rosacea
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 18:48:41 -0600

Brady,
I didn't mean you were saying you had a cure. I just meant there was NO cure for Rosacea. If I came across in that way then I apologize to you. Brady, I'm so frustrated with my Rosacea. I had been going to my original dermatologist for the first 7 years and he never once brought up Rosacea. He kept giving me steroid creams which sometimes cleared me up. However, I finally decided to get a second opinion and my new doctor diagnosed Rosacea. I have been using Cetaphil to clean my face and then I use MetroCream and MetroLotion. They do keep it under control but it's treating the symptoms, not the problem. So what do I do?? I do know one "trigger" for me is when I get out and wash my car or do yard work. I get real hot and sweaty which breaks my face out in flushes and blushes. Also, some fast foods like McDonald's, etc. break it out. I guess since there's no cure I'll have to live with this crap!! Do you have any other suggestions?? What do you think?? > Richard

Brady Barrows responded:

Richard:
There is no cure for rosacea. I say that clearly, over and over on my site. Thank you for the clarification on your part. There is a plethora of treatments and methods on my site for rosacea to CONTROL it. The dermatologists do it with prescriptions which controls it. My Rosacea Diet also controls rosacea, but if you can't change your eating or drinking habits, keep controling your rosacea with prescriptions. There are a number of natural treatments on my site if you care to investigate. I still have rosacea and have to deal with it every day and am very sympathetic to your condition since I suffer the same malady. However, 343 users of the Rosacea Diet is a significant number and many have commented on how it has helped them. Hope this helps. > Brady

From: "cristina" <lazman@sprint.ca>
To: <information@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: DO I HAVE IT ?
Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 07:41:55 -0500
I AM A 40 YEAR OLD FEMALE...MY FACE STARTED TO HAVE SOME OUTBREAKS BACK IN 1990 AFTER A VERY STRESSFUL EVENT IN MY LIFE. I DON;T KNOW IF I HAVE THIS CONDITION OR NOT...I DON;T HAVE ANY PAIN , MY FACE IS JUST RED CONSTANTLY. I DO NOT HAVE ANY VIENS OR PUFFING. I HAVE BEEN ON METRONIDAZLE, AND A VERY POTENT ANTIBIOTIC BUT WITH NO RESULTS . I WOULD LOVE TO GO OUT WITHOUT WEARING FOUNDATION JUST ONCE ! I HAVE THOUGHT ABOUT TRYING TO TAN. ANY INFO WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED.
MY E-MAIL ADDRESS IS lazman@sprint.ca
THANKING YOU IN ADVANCE... CRSTINA LAZZARIN Brady Barrows responded:

To: CRSTINA LAZZARIN

If your dermatologist prescribed METRONIDAZLE and an antibiotic, I would think the dermatologist would know if you have it, at any rate, that is the American Medical Association's standard treatment for rosacea. There is a lot of helpful information on my site about rosacea which you can check out:

http://www.rosacea-diet.com

I will post your comment on my site for the world to read and hopefully respond to. >>> Brady Barrows, webmaster for rosacea-control.com and rosaceadiet.com

From: mail@sennheiser.se
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com
Subject: SV: rosacea diet
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 14:57:11 +0100

Mr Barrows,
I have just been to the bank where I have made a money order of $10 US Dollar payebel to you. Then to the Postoffice where I send the check to you.

I dont know what is the best to send the Rosasea Diet to my e-mail adress at work anne.thaarup@sennheiser.se or my private annethaarup@hotmail.com. Perhaps you know what is best.

Thank you for beeing so understanding. I have found a new product that they have started to sell in Sweden. Its DERMALOGICAS new line Enviromental control and it works like a miracle. All the redness, itching
and flussing controls in about 5-10 minutes. The skin becomes calm, white and the redenss is nearly totally gone. Now I hope that your diet will do the rest.

Best regards and once again thank you for your kindness. > Anne Thaarup Brady Barrows responded:

Anne Thaarup:

I am sending you the url address to the Rosacea Diet which you print from your computer. I will send it to both addresses and you pick the best printer. I am interested in finding out more about "DERMALOGICAS new line Enviromental control [that] works like a miracle." Do you have a web site address for this product or a way to contact them? Looking forward to your results with the Rosacea Diet. Keep me posted. > Brady Barrows

[note: Dermalogica's Official home page is: http://www.dermalogica.com/]

From:  mail@sennheiser.se
To:  bradybarrows@hotmail.com
Subject:  SV: SV: rosacea diet
Date:  Thu, 22 Mar 2001

Dear Mr Barrows,

DERMALOGICAS web site is: www.dermalogica.com

The new line for sensitive and enviromental control contains:

Ultracalming cleaner for face and eyes,
for sensitive skin that even cant tolerate water.
(As soon my skin feels hot I spray my face and it becomes cool again.

Soothing protection spray
that dramaticly reduces redness and irritations

Barrier repair
protecting gel with anti.ozonate complexalso grate for men after shaving

Climate control,
for extremely cold weather and air

Best regrads,
Anne

From:  TLDMLD@aol.com
To:  information@rosacea-control.com
Subject:  Cosmetics
Date:  Wed, 21 Mar 2001
How do I get foundation for my face to cover Rosacea. My dermatologist told me of Cover Mark and Color Blend but I don't know where to find these products. Brady Barrows responded:

To: TLDMLD@aol.com

I will post your comment posted on rosacea-control.com and maybe someone will respond to your request. I am not aware of either product, but since your dermatologist recommended them, he obviously knows about these products and may be able to help you.

Brady Barrows

From:  john ridd <jridd@axionet.com>
To:  information@rosacea-control.com
Date:  Wed, 21 Mar 2001

Hi Brady,
I have been diagnosed with rosacia for 5 years now (I'm currently 29 yrs old). I've tried everything from Metrogel to a product available here in Canada called Rosacure with no real success. I have always suspected the cause may be an allergic reaction to some  type of food but I have been unable to pinpoint that food. Beyond red wine and heavy exercise (both definite triggers) no food in particular seems to cause flare-ups. My face is just always red.

I would love to give your one month diet a go, however, I am  leery of sending personal credit info and over the net. So I have a proposition for you. If you would be so kind as to email me a .pdf file with your diet info I will mail you a cheque/money order after I have received it and tried it out.
Promise. Looking forward to hearing from you. Cheers > John Brady Barrows responded:

john ridd:
When I first started out doing this, I considered propositions like your are offering. First off, purchasing on the internet with credit cards is just as safe as ordering over the telephone using your credit card, but I won't go there since you feel different. Sending a check or money order through the snail mail is safe and I imagine you do that every month paying your bills since I doubt if you use electronic bill pay since that involves giving out credit info over the net. My refund policy is a good one. You can read all about it at:

I am confident that the Rosacea Diet can help you control your rosacea, not cure it. Many have responded favorable to using it. I used to be just like you, and could not figure out what was triggering my rosacea, but I have found out and I am not the only one to have figured it out, since if you really want, you can figure it out yourself. Here is a simple way to do that: Stop eating any food for about a week and only drink water. Your rosacea will clear up or get a lot better in a few days. Begin eating only one food at a time, waiting 24 hours before eating anything else. If your rosacea breaks out, that is a trigger food. If it doesn't, you can continue eating it and then try a different food or drink and wait 24 hours to see if you break out with rosacea, and so on and on. Or you can send me $10 since I have figured out what is causing your rosacea breakouts with the food and drink you consume. My refund policy is sound, I promise. > Brady Barrows

From: Susan Levine <susanl@thegrid.net>
Date: April 3, 2001 Dear Mr. Barrows:
I would like to order the rosacea diet by mail. My address is.......

I don't know if this is in your diet plan, but I recently found that chewing food extememly thoroughly has helped my skin also. A meal broke me out one day, and then it came to me to chew thoroughly (I was macrobiotic years ago, where chewing is stressed) and the same meal the next day with eating very slowly and chewing very well did not break me out. Perhaps if not already in you plan, this info could help someone else. Thank you, Susan Levine

(I have found a wonderful doctor whose products have helped me and I'm on my way to control and lovely skin) I look forward to learning about your diet plan.

Brady Barrows responded:
thank you also for you comment on chewing food extremely thoroughly which will be posted on
the comments from around the world on rosacea on my site and would appreciate the name and address of you doctor so that I may post his name on my physician list especially if he also has a web site to refer others to, please send it......Brady

From: "Susan Levine" <susanl@thegrid.net>
Reply-To: "Susan Levine" <susanl@thegrid.net>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Re: rosacea diet
Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2001
Dear Mr. Barrows,
I was not able to access the diet online. When I clicked on the http: address, nothing happened. I went to the Internet and typed in the address in Yahoo, and it said there were no results for that address. I am not sure if I am accessing it correctly.

My doctor's name is Dr. Paul Lorenc. He is a cosmetic plastic surgeon who removed some broken capillaries on my face. His wife is a dermatologist in the office, Dr. Marek Lorenc. She has a line of face care products that he gave me to use that are helping me very much. Their office products include a face cleanser, very mild, an oil-free moisturizer with SPF 18 sunscreen, and HQRA bleaching agent (I haven't used this yet - to be started in two more weeks). He also gave a prescription for Erythromycin topical solution 2% and hydrocortisone lotion USP, 2.5%. He also removed a skin lesion that he said was precancerous and it was a good thing I had come in. To me it wasn' that noticeable - just one more bothersome skin problem I had thought - it makes me want to be extremely cautious now about sun exposure. I had gone to an aesthetician a week before the doctor's visit, and she didn't mention the lesion at all. It makes me wonder how many people are letting skin lesions go that should be getting checked by a doctor. I went to a dermatologist two years ago that was of no help whatsoever. Dr. Lorenc is wonderful. His address is 990 Sonoma Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95405. Phone number 707-578-1900. He does not have a web site.

Sincerely, Susan Levine
From: "Susan Levine" <susanl@thegrid.net>
Reply-To: "Susan Levine" <susanl@thegrid.net>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Re: thanks
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001
Dear Mr. Barrows:
I wanted to correct the information on my doctor's address. 990 Sonoma Avenue, Suite 12. Correct zip code is 95404. He also has an 800 number.1-800-541-7477. Sorry for the incorrect info. It occurred to me this morning to tell you I am only on my second week of treatment. I amresponding very well. I have a mild case of rosacea - I am not extremely red, though untreated in years may have progressed to this. I will let you know as the months go by how I am responding to the treatment and the diet. Thank you so much for sending the diet via E-mail.

From: sparkylipman@aol.com>
Reply-To: sparkylipman@aol.com
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com Save Address
Subject: BoardRoom: rosasea and veganism
Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2001
Dear Brady,
I have read with interest about your diet and am considering giving it a try, but here is my question: I am a strict vegan (which means no animal products of any kind - no meat, dairy or eggs) - will this be incompatible with your rosasea diet?

I was just diagnosed with rosasea. at first i thought it was an allergic reaction to tomtatoes (i had allergies as a baby and toddler that produced facial rashes, but never noticed problems in later years until recently). Right now my dermatologist prescribed a topical sulfur cream to use. But i would like to try your diet if you think vegans can also make use of it. Please let me know. Thank you. Brady Barrows responded:
To: sparkylipman@aol.com
I have a section for vegetarians that may help. At any rate, my refund policy is simple and you can get your money back except for shipping, but if you print it online from your computer you will receive $10 back if you comply with the refund policy. To see the refund policy requirement click here:

http://www.rosace-control.com/html/refund.html

http://www.rosacea-diet.com/html/refund.html

Note: The refund policy is no longer valid. There is no refund. I gave a refund for three years and found that it was such a hassel. Only about one in a hundred would even ask for a refund so it just isn't worth the effort. I am confident that if you stick to the Rosacea Diet for thirty days and really do it, you will find it does control your rosacea as good as any other treatment for rosacea and probably a lot better than what you are using now.

From: Sparkylipman@aol.com Save Address - Block Sender - This is not Bulk Mail
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com Save Address
Subject: Re: vegetarians and the Rosacea Diet
Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001
Dear Brady,
Thanks for replying so quickly! I will probably be ordering your diet by the end of the week. Right now I am trying to get my skin calmed down from a reaction to the sulfur cream my dermatologist prescribed. I've quit using it and the doc is now prescribing a gentle low-dose cortisone cream.

I've also gotten rid of my feather pillow and purchased a hypo-allergenic foam filled pillow - overnight that seemed to make an improvement in both my skin, scalp, and eyes. I wonder if rosasea isn't a disease unto itself, but rather a symptom of another underlying problem, such as allergies (especially food allergies). All through my childhood, teens and early twenties I was allergy free (even allergies to poison ivy), but then in my later twenties I seem to be suddenly allergic to so many things! And now I have rosasea - coincidence? Thanks again, for your reply! >>>>>>Sparky

From: richard lawton <richsuel@juno.com>
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Re: update
Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2001
Thank you very much for your update. I will definitely check out your products page.

As a vegetarian, the diet was very difficult for me. I was only able to do it for about 5 days and did not feel well during that time. I did not see improvement in my rosacea, but I'm sure that it was much too short a time to have any effect. I quite agree though, that [edited*] are very bad for everyone and that we should look to improve our diets to be healthier.

I have no problem with you listing my name on your website. I think that your website is one of the best resources that people with rosacea have available to them. I am very happy to have someone to discuss this problem with, and compare notes regarding possible solutions. It took me a long time before I found a cleanser and moisturizer that would work with the rosacea. Oil of Olay foaming face wash for sensitive skin and moisturizer for sensitive skin really do the trick without irritating. I think that if many of us can share information about what products seem to work and which ones irritate the rosacea, we can save each other a lot of time and money.

Thank you again. I really hope that with all of us pooling our ideas, we can see a cure for rosacea sometime soon. >>>>>Sue

Brady Barrows responded:
Sue:
thanks for your gracious comment and your suggestion for a cleanser and moisturizer which will be posted for the world to read...you should log back on to the Rosacea Diet with the following instructions for the latest version of the Rosacea Diet which includes a section for
vegetarians:
[edited* when referring to the Rosacea Diet©]

From: BARRYWWENDELL@aol.com
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: retina A
Date: Thu, 19 Apr 2001
Have you heard of people achieving much success with retina A in the treatment of rosacea?

Brady Barrows responded:
There is a prescription drug called Isotretinoin [brand name Accutane] that is chemically based on retina A which you can read much information on my site about at this link:

http://www.rosacea-control.com/html/pre.html From: "kris s" <diget@core.com>
To: <information@rosacea-control.com>
CC: <diget@core.com.Kris.Soller> Save Address
Subject: more info on Rosacea
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001
I would like to know if there are any strict restrictions in this diet such as some sort of hard to find food or very expensive. thank you Kris Soller Brady Barrows responded:

Kris Soller:

NO. All the food in the Rosacea Diet can be found in your super market...good question.

Brady Barrows

From: Anchalika Kijkanakor <anchalika@mailexcite.com>
Reply-To: anchalika@mailexcite.com
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com Save Address
Subject: BoardRoom: Microdermabrasion
Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2001
Could you please tell me where I can have Microdermabrasion in London and Cologne (Germany) Brady Barrows responded:
I wish I could help you with this but I do not know. You might try this site:

http://www.acne-rosacea.co.uk/

From: "wendy and kevin" <kevwen@chariot.net.au>
To: <information@rosacea-control.com>
Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001
Dear Brady,
I have stumbled onto your site and am amazed how the diet has helped so many people. I am sending a money order today so I can start the diet asap. I was diagnosed with rosacea four years ago and have been on medication ever since. The medication doesnt get rid of it completely only keeps it under control so it would be great to be rid of it forever. I only wish we knew about this years earlier as my dad has the same problem but his condition is so bad he has the bumps on his nose. Could the diet change his condition or is it too late? Please let me know.
Regards
Wendy Sykes
Adelaide South Australia Brady Barrows responded:
Dear Wendy:
I wish I could tell you that the Rosacea Diet cures rosacea, but alas, it doesn't. Until a cure is found, you will not get rid of it forever with this diet.

The bumps on the nose of your father can only be helped as far as I know through a competent dermatologist. There are some interesting links with information on my site if you click on the sites that mention "M.D." for instance, here is a link to what you might consider from the first link [doctor] mentioned on my site:

http://plasticsurgery4u.com/procedure_folder/rhinophyma_folder/rhinophyma.html

This will give you an idea of what is involved, and hopefully, you can find a doctor where you are that can help your father.

The Rosacea Diet, as I have repeatedly said, only helps to control rosacea. Many have found that it works. However, you may need additional treatment from a qualified health care practioner or physician to treat your rosacea, or some other additional method. But you may find that using the Rosacea Diet is all you need for now. Hope this helps.....

From: "wendy and kevin" <kevwen@chariot.net.au>
To: "Brady Barrows" <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Re: no cure
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2001
Hi Brady,
Thanks for replying to me. I have sent a money order to you yesterday so you should get it soon. I will try the diet and see how I go. I have been off the medication for nearly two weeks and have gone on a no carbohydrate diet(no breads,rice,pasta,biscuits,chocolate). So far it hasnt made any difference. Im hoping that the diet will control it and I wont have to use medication as well but we will have to wait and see. I have read how people say the diet is hard but after a week of this diet it cant be any worse. The things you cant eat its worse than being a diabetic I reckon. Well I look forward to receiving your diet by email once you have received my money. Regards > Wendy

From: [name withheld per request]
To: bradybarrows@hotmail.com
Subject: rosacea / please don't post my name, thank you
Date: Wed, 02 May 2001
Dear Brady:
I've been reading the comments on the website to control rosacea and have found them to be very educating. I'm a 24 year old girl who is also showing medium signs of this problem on my skin and was hoping if I can also get this "diet" that is being talked about. I don't know what could have caused my problem, perhaps the alcohol, hot and spicy foods, or perhaps the years of sun exposure. I don't know and I am finding that I am getting more and more frustrated with my skin. I am constantly watching my diet making sure that I don't eat or ingest anything that could aggrevate it. It's weird too b.c. anything that I could have ingested in the past like alcohol for example was on a minor scale. anyway, I am very disciplined and hope to learn more on the information that you've been passing on to other sufferers so that I can religiously apply it to my life. Also, throughout this time, I've been doing my own research on this problem to help cure myself and/or prevent it from getting more serious. What I have found is that the talks regarding fixing the liver are very much valid so taking in such things like two tablespoons of olive oil and one lemon in the morning before eating, then waiting for one hour to eat is one thing i've been told works to repair the liver. this has to be done religiously for three months. Also, eating one clove of garlic every night also helps as an antioxidant and is said to be a natural antibiotic. As far as any antibiotics prescribed by a physician - well it's proven there can most definetly be problems with them. I have refused to ever take them. Also found that eucalyptus oil works to cleanse your skin and calm it. so perhaps those with servere whatever, weather it is rosacea or acne eucalyptus is sure to work. it's refreshing and acts to cleanse the skin very very well. please send me your info, i'm desperate and scared and want something that's going to help me. thanks Brady Barrows responded:
Gabriela Reyes:
I will post your comment but will not post your name or email address per your request. As for the info on the Rosacea Diet©, here it is.....

From: wbb <wbb@ask.co.uk>
Reply-To: wbb@ask.co.uk
To: brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com
Subject: BoardRoom: frank boyd cure for rosacea
Date: Mon, 7 May 2001
has anyone written to frank boyd anf if so is there really a cure for rosacea. can you also inform me what a 1 oz postal coupon is - many thanks

Brady Barrows responded:
I have written to Frank Boyd and he wants me to send him some money for his 'cure' for rosacea. Since there is no cure for rosacea, I did not send him the money. If you do send him the money, let us all know what you find out.....and then everyone can decide if they want to send Frank Boyd more money....
From: Kathleen Carter <kscarter@usa.net>
To: information@rosacea-control.com
Subject: Beating Rosacea
Date: Fri, 11 May 2001
Hi Barry
I didn't see this book on your books page. I believe it is really the definitive book on rosacea. I'm probably not the first person to tell you about this book. It's called "Beating Rosacea: Vascular, Ocular & Acne Forms" by Dr. Geoffrey Nase. The book is really incredible, full of lots of references and detailed discussions.

The book is self-published and was just released a month or so ago. You can order it at: http://www.drnase.com (I'm not affiliated in any way - just a rosacea sufferer looking for info on dealing with this condition.)

Your site has lots of good info. I'm still checking it all out.

One thing that Dr. Nase talks about in the book is that many people have mild rosacea that gets much worse after using steroids for a length of time. I would be very careful about using even a natural steroid. He says "topical steroids can worsen all rosacea symptoms by: 1) Dilating facial blood vessels; 2) Thinning the protective skin barrier and 3) Thinning the dermis by breaking down the collagen and elastin support structures." >>>>>>Kathleen Brady Barrows responded:

Thanks for the tip on Nase's book which I was not aware of. That is why my site is one of the best sources for information on rosacea with input from persons like you! I have posted a link to his site on my LINKS page and also on my BOOKS section. I have done this as a public service and hope his research will find a way to cure rosacea.

From: Brady Barrows <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Date: Mon, 14 May 2001 17:17:15 -0400
To: <help@drnase.com>
Subject: reciprocal link
Dr Nase:

I have posted a couple of links to your site from my site which is presently getting over a hundred hits per day.....

I have placed a link to your site particularly on my books page which may generate some sales for you without costing you a penny in advertising. Now that's nice, isn't it?

You could reciprocate with a reciprocal link to my site or send me a copy of your book. I would be happy to send a copy of the Rosacea Diet© in return. Hope to hear from you. May you win the fight against rosacea.

Brady Barrows

Dr. Nase Responed:

From: Geoffrey Nase <help@drnase.com>
To: Brady Barrows <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Re: reciprocal link
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001
Hello Brady,
Thank you for being so kind. My husband will be out most of this month at a series of vascular biology meetings and interviews. I am sure that Geoffrey would want you to have a copy of the book (as I remember your name being mentioned a couple of months ago). So, if you could email back a shipping address, I will have our shipper send you a copy. Concerning the reciprocal link, I am not sure if Geoffrey is going to add any links just yet (please dont take this personally). He has to figure a way to be " independent", yet organize people without bias. But, shortly down the road when the web site falls into place he certainly might. I will save this message for him.

Brady, thank you for helping rosacea sufferers!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Nase, MD

Brady Barrows responded:

Dr. Jennifer Nase:

Thanks so much for the book and considering the reciprocal link. I actually mention your site three times on my site, under LINKS, BOOKS, and COMMENTS for 2001. If you give me permission to use a copy of the cover of you book, I will place it with the BOOKS link to your site.

Also, I will be happy to send you a copy of the Rosacea Diet© if you will email me your postal address since I use the USPS. My shipping address.....

Note: I received the book and it is very comprehensive and by browsing the book, he states that all the theories on the cause of rosacea like the H. Pylori theory is only a minimally important rosacea trigger, that there is no evidence that liver problems cause or worsen rosacea, and that the demodex mite plays no real role in the development of rosacea 'except for the odd pustule.' I need to read the whole book.

From: Geoffrey Nase <help@drnase.com>
To: Brady Barrows <brady.barrows@rosacea-control.com>
Subject: Re: shipping address
Date: Wed, 16 May 2001
Thank you Brady. You may certainly copy the cover of the book for your web site. Geoffrey will be delighted. I will call the shipper and have him send you out a copy of the book.

Our address is.... Sincerely, Jennifer

Brady Barrows responded:

Dr Nase:

I was delighted to receive your husband's book today and have already quoted it on my site on the page, "What Causes Rosacea?" with another link to your site. I placed the cover of your book on my BOOKS on rosacea, top of the page. Hope this helps find a cure for rosacea....

From:  "Craig Strickler" <craigstrickler@hotmail.com>
To:  brady@mumbet.com Save Address
Subject:  ocular roseaca
Date:  Wed, 30 May 2001
Dear Brady,  I read the testamonials on your web site.  I have just recently been diagnosed with ocular roseaca and I am very scared that I'm going to go blind. I'm only 48 years old and my vision is being impaired with veins growing in my corneas,  I was hoping to find out more about the desease, but
I'm not finding that much information.  Could you please direct me the right way for sources and possibily a few pwople I could e-mail?  I believe you also have a dietary plan that may help people with my condition.  I'd like to know more about it and buy a copy.  I look foward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,  Craig Strickler Brady Barrows responded:

Mr. Strickler:

The first suggestion I have is follow your dermatolgist's suggestions. Maybe you want a second opinion? I suggest you find another dermatologist.

There is a plethora of information on my site which you can use as a resource. You can start by looking at the LINKS page, then PRESCRIPTION, NON-PRESCRIPTION, PRODUCTS, BOOKS and read all the comments for the last three years. The new book on rosacea by Geoffrey Nase which is the first one mentioned on my site is an exhaustive source of information for not only physicians but also for rosacea sufferers. That should give you plenty to do. Ordering the Rosacea Diet© is easy, just follow the instructions which you find on my site.

I forgot to add that you can get the email addresses from any of the commentors in the COMMENTS page and email them if you like.

From:  SunsOwn@aol.com
To:  information@rosacea-control.com
Subject:  (no subject)
Date:  Thu, 7 Jun 2001
im interested in the diet can you give me a n example of what i would be purchasing
Sunshine Brady Barrows reponded:

Sunshine:

If you purchase the Rosacea Diet© through the USPS you will receive a 66 page spiral bound book. If you purchase it online which you print from your computer, depending on your printer set up, it will be approximately 55 to 65 pages. You can learn all about the Rosacea Diet© by clicking on my site:

http://www.rosaceadiet.com

From: "Richard Bobrik, Jr." <rbobrik@home.com>
To: "Brady Barrows" <bradybarrows@hotmail.com>
Subject: Fw: Rosacea
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001

Brady,

Long time no hear. So how are you and what's been going on?? My Rosacea is still here. The Metro products do work up to a point. When is a friggin cure going to come out?? Never??

Richard Brady Barrows responded:

Richard:

Still no cure. If you haven't visited my site lately, there are a lot of improvements and some new ways to control rosacea.

1. check BOOKS and if you are using a physician to treat your rosacea get Nase's book.
2. PRODUCTS - try SAStid soap which you can find in your corner drug store
3. Join the Rosacea Diet Users Support Group if you have purchased the Rosacea Diet © which I don't think you have, but you could if you wanted to:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-diet-users-support-group

4. There is a lot more comments posted on my sit:

http://www.rosacea-control.com

hope this helps....keep checking in from time to time

Brady

From: "Donna Schwerdtfeger" <donsch@pldi.net>
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 07:40:51 -0500
To: <brady.barrows@verizon.net>
Subject: Rosacea Hi Brady,

I was diagnosed with Rosacea back in February, I think, and sent for your diet. I guess I am not a very strong willed person because I did not stay on it but about a week; however, I do watch what I eat.

My doctor sent me to a dermatolagist in OKC and he perscribed a cleanser called Plexion to wash my face with. Then because I cannot take a lot of antibiotics because I have a lot of stomach problems, he perscribed an antibotic lotion I apply after cleansing, then I apply a mosterizer with sun block of at least 15. If I want to wear makeup, I have a green lotion I put on after the mosterizer drys, then I use a makeup. I very seldom wear the makeup and people tell me how good my face looks. It is a little costly, but so what!!

I have an appointment in October with a laser doctor for a consultation about laser surgery (?) to remove the blood vessels on my face. I hear it is very expensive, so I might not be able to afford that. What do you know about that?

I really enjoy reading about others who have rosacea, but I am very new at this computer so I will wait a while to try and send messages to them.

Thanks, Donna
donsch@pldi.net

Brady Barrows responded:

Donna,

There are a number of PhotoDerm or pulsed laser treatment links on my site.

A good start is:

http://www.yestheyrefake.net/pulsedlighttherapy.htm

Go to my PRESCRIPTION links page which has many more links to PhotoDerms sites:

http://rosacea-control.com/html/pre.html

Yes, this treatment is expensive, but from what I have heard from those who have used it, it works. It of course only treats the red lines and blemishes, and does not cure it. Cosmetic surgeons use it extensively and dermatologists have been getting into it since it is so popular now and people are willing to pay for it.

You really ought to post this same email on the Rosacea Diet Users Support Group.

If you just go to the main page and log in using your Yahoo ID and password you used to join, you will eventually become familiar how to post messages to the group and the group may send you responses to your posting, either as individuals or post to the group.

Your email is sent by default to your Yahoo ID mail account which was created when your joined. You can have the group email forwarded to your email address you are using with this email if you prefer. You do this by logging into your Yahoo ID account and change the way your email is sent and list the one you want.

Many people just simply cannot give up eating sugar and carboyhdrates and wish to control their rosacea with treatments from dermatologists, so you can do that. Another support group that discusses rosacea can be found at this site, which you can also join:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/rosacea-support

Hope this helps.

Brady

From: Onna Gallagher <onnagallagher@yahoo.com>
To: bradybarrows@hotmail.com
Subject: rosacea cure
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001

Yes-I was cured by getting on Female hormones---estradial. I had the disease for over 4 years and I spent time, tears, and over 10K in my hard earned $$$ for this. Sooo, my suggestion is to tell people to get on a low dose birthcontrol pill for acne or if not, take Estradiol, and I have seen dynamic results in 3 other patients. All have cleared and remained clear as long as the estrogen/progesterone is in place. Onna Gallagher 318-388-6888. Home #. Brady Barrows responded:

Onna Gallagher:

thanks for experience and your message is posted on my site in the Comments for 2001. you think this will work for males?

Brady

From: Onna Gallagher <onnagallagher@yahoo.com>
To: Brady Barrows <bradybarrows@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: rosacea cure
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001

No, not in all cases, but a natural phytoestrogen has infact helped some cases. Their cases are primarily of the vascular type of rosacea. You were obviously being funny, ( and you were! ) These irish noses need to cut the alcohol and I've known several that take Tavist or Claritin daily and they've seen improvements. I should have been more exact. The women I know have all benefited from this. Few articles I read mention trying hormone replacement and I wish to see more of this presented via emails and newsletters. I also wish that women who have the disease where ask some ??? They don't even know that they are going through menopause. They don't know how stress plays a part. One woman was being abused. She got out of the abusive situation and it cleared completely in weeks. Brady, I do appreciate your time and efforts in education all on this. Do you think bacteria around the hair folicles has anything to do with this disease? Onna

Brady Barrows responded:

I remember when I was taking tetracycline and asked my dermatologist why does taking tetracycline clear up my rosacea, is it a bacteria? He said, 'we don't know, it just works.' If you haven't seen Nase's book on rosacea (click on my BOOKS page and notice the second book), he discusses bacteria and fungus and everything you need to know if you are treating your rosacea through physicians and is a must have so you can educate not only yourself but also your dermatologist since it is the most comprehensive book on rosacea to date. Basically, in a nut shell no one knows what causes rosacea and there are only treatments for the symptoms. There area host of triggers and every individual has their unique rosacea so what may trigger your rosacea may or may not trigger mine, depending on a number of factors. But, just as you mention, stress is on every list as a rosacea trigger. This makes me believe that a breakdown of the immune system is at the root of this disease. My suggestion is to join the rosacea support group which is the largest rosacea support group on the internet, as far as I know, and post your comment about Estradiol. I am a member, so I did a search on their site using the keyword 'estradiol,' and did not find any message mentioning it for the last five thousand messages posted for the group [Searched Messages 32325-27325 of 32325]. It may have been discussed from messages 27325 through message number 1, but I doubt it. You can find their site and join the group at: http://rosacea.ii.net/ It is the second best rosacea link I have chosen on my LINKS page. And thanks for your interest in posting it first here.

Brady

From: Brady Barrows <brady.barrows@verizon.net>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001
To: <onnagallagher@yahoo.com>
Subject: Best commnet

Onna:
I have decided to place your comment as the #1 Best Comment for 2001 and for all the past years as well. You can read about this on the following url:

> http://rosacea-control.com/html/best.html

thanks again, for your commenting

Brady

From: Onna Gallagher <onnagallagher@yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 16:16:00 -0700 (PDT)
To: Brady Barrows <brady.barrows@verizon.net>
Subject: Re: Best commnet

Brady, I just read these and these are all so very interesting! Wow. The things people try out of desperation. I am amazed and greatful that mine was hormone related and that just getting the estradiol shot keeps my case in line. I will stay in touch. Let me know if anyone gets relief from this. Also, I will tell you, women who are estrogen depleted are more likely to have yeast infections! Interesting?! Onna

 

From: "Fabio Conte" <f.cont@tiscalinet.it>
To: <bradybarrows@hotmail.com>
Subject: info request
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001

I'm interested to rosacea. Do you know advanced centers in Italy? I have to find a solution for my father.
Thank you,
Fabio

Brady Barrows responded:

Fabio,
I wish I could help you but alas, I cannot. My first suggestion is to get the NASE book that is listed on
my BOOKS page if you are treating your rosacea through a dermatologist. My second suggestion is if your father is willing to alter his eating and drinking habits for thirty days, he may be able to control his rosacea by following my Rosacea Diet ©. You can read more about it by going to this site:

http://www.rosacea-diet.com

There is much information on my site about controling rosacea besides the two suggestions above.

Brady

From : JHR1013@aol.com  
To : bradybarrows@hotmail.com    
Date :  Sun, 21 Oct 2001
I WANT YOU TO KNOW I  HAVE SUFFERRED THIS DISEASE AND  SUCESSFULLY HAVE CONTAINED CONTROL OF MY LIFE BY USING NORITATE CREAM/AND CUTTIVATE MIXED TOGETHER,ALONG WITH NIOMIDE TABLET TWICE  ADAY IT  THE RESULTS ARE REALLY GREAT FEEL FREE TO CONTACT ME IF ANY QUESTIONS BE HAPPY TO TALK
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