Effective treatment of seborrheic dermatitis using a low dose, oral homeopathic medication consisting of potassium bromide, sodium bromide, nickel sulfate, and sodium chloride in a double-blind, placebo-controlled study - Original research: seborrhea

Alternative Medicine Review, Feb, 2002 by Steven A. Smith, Ardith E. Baker, John H. Williams, Jr.

Table 1. Seborrhea Area and Severity Index

1. The area or degree of involvement of the face and scalp are
independently rated on a scale of 0-6 as follows:

Degree of Involvement    Rating
      <1%                0
      1-10%              1
      11-20%             2
      21-35%             3
      36-50%             4
      51-75%             5
      76-100%            6

Area of Face involved (AF) --
Area of Scalp involved (AS) --

2. The erythema and scaling of the face and scalp are rated
independently according to the following scale:

Severity of the   None   Very Mild   Mild   Moderate   Severe
  condition:
Rating:            0         1        2         3         4

FACE: Erythema (EF) --   Scaling (SF) --
SCALP: Erythema (ES) --  Scaling (SS) --

3. The area and severity ratings above are combined in accordance with
the following formula to obtain the SASI score for the patient:

SASI = 0.5 (AF)(EF SF)   0.5 (AS)(ES/SS)
SASl = -- (maximum score = 48)
Table 2. Age and Gender Distribution at Baseline and 10 Weeks after
Starting the Study

Age Distribution

Week  Dose Group  20

            
        
    
            																    				
		                        
		        
                

		

    
    
    
 
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    RE: Effective treatment of seborrheic dermatitis using a low d ...

    I have had psoriasis for 30+ years. I began to notice 3 years ago that, after playing guitar

    for several hours, my eyes would red up and itch. It got worse as the months went by and

    they soon began to swell and itch like poison ivy burns. It was lasting longer and longer up

    to two weeks to return to normal. I had a patch test and discovered I have become extremely

    allergic to nickel after years of regular contact. My doctor told me a slight nickel allergy

    can advance to extreme with more and more nickel contact. I changed all frets, strings and

    other hardware to from nickel to stainless steel on all my guitars. I can now play a full

    show with no ill effects from nickel. As a side benefit about six months after the the

    changes to my guitars my psoriasis is now clear.
    I found out there is allot of nickel in this world. My office chair, belt buckle, snaps on

    jeans, some door handles, tools, fixtures, glasses, dirt, golf club shafts, key rings,

    jewelry, lots of musical instruments, and many many other things. This substance should be

    outlawed. If you have psoriasis it may be a nickel/bronze allergy. My psoriasis generally

    covered my elbows, knees, and torso and was never gone until now.

    Age Event
    @10.Play guitar sometimes
    @15.Began cleaning golf clubs for my dad and his friends.
    @18.Diagnosed with psoriasis
    @19.Started playing guitar and golfing weekly
    @45.Noticed fingers itch after a gig
    @46.Noticed fingers itch and peal after a gig right wrist itch also
    @48.Eyelids slight burn and itch during a gig
    @50.Eyes swell and itch uncontrollably (discovered nickel allergy)
    Changed guitar strings and hardware and can now play.
    Avoid nickel (not a easy task) it's everywhere.
    @51.psoriasis gone for the 1st time since age 18!
    @53.Telling Somebody!

    I still come in contact with nickel once in a while and my eyes will swell and itch for 2 weeks after the contact. It is difficult to avoid nickel.

    I know several guitar players with psoriasis and have informed them of my experience.

    I play guitar for live events and half the stuff on stage is nickel and I must avoid.

    Some buildings have nickel in the air (from HVAC systems I guess) and within ten minutes my eyelids will begin to burn. I have to leave the building and wash my hands and face.

    Guitar Center is one of these buildings. When I go there I must make a plan to get in and out fast.

    I use D'Addario XLS and XL Prosteels and Ernie Ball Stainless Steel strings for electric. They take some getting use to as far as eq-ing for tone. They sound best on my fender twin, HRD, and Mesa mark III simul class and not so good on my SS amps. I use to use GHS Boomers nickel coated and those strings are pure poison to me now. I use martin silk and steel for my acoustics. They always sound old and like they need to be changed. I had to paint the latches on my guitar cases. I had to change from switchcraft to neutrik ends. Had to change frets to stainless steel. I had to change tuning keys on one of my guitars. I put a piece of electrical tape on my bridge where my right wrist rest while playing. I had to switch to graphite shafts on all my golf clubs. I no longer shake hands with other guitar/bass players. I now, never let anyone play my guitars or carry my equipment. I never touch the guitars,amps,cables,tuners,ect.. of others. The guys in my band have seen me with my red swollen shut watering eyes and understand.
    It's my understanding that Elixir strings are coated "nickel wound" strings and the coating wears off exposing you to nickel.



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