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Baking Soda
Posted by Naomi (Delta, Canada) on 01/07/2015
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I have had Lichen Sclerosus for about 10 years now. I have just recently started using baking soda for it. I put about 1 tbsp bakin soda in a small glass 1/3 cup of water, take a seat on the toilet and pour it directly over the vaginal area. Let it dry, and I'm good to go! It has been very helpful!!!! :))
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Posted by Angela (Tehachapi, Ca) on 10/28/2011
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I have LS my condition has been very severe. I read on this site that someone used Baking Soda in there bath. So since all the other remedies seem to be costly and hardly effective I tried it. Let me tell you IT WORKS. I used 1/2 a box of Baking Soda in the tub and soaked for 30 minutes. I know that sounds like alot of Baking Soda but I was afraid less would not be as effective. After my first soak I did not itch for 3 hours. After 2 weeks I visibly look close to normal. I use 1/2 a box every other day. The itch is still there I am working on my own mix of oils and shea butter to stop the itch and restore myself to 100%. I will write more if my mix works I am still waiting on the supplies.
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Posted by Jay (Pueblo, Co) on 12/31/2011
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I am a 67 year old male. I have had Lichens since about age 50. It started with extreme pain in the anal area. It was so severe I used a linament intended for livestock for relief. It was not diagnosed until 3 years ago, and my GP and Dermatologist seemed baffled about the whole thing. I don't think I can describe how painful this condition has been, but at times it felt like I had a razor blade between my buttocks. I have been thru all the steroid creams etc. With no effect. About a year ago a friend recommended baking soda and it has been a lifesaver for me. I soak at least once a day in baking soda bath, and the pain relief has been miraculous. I can usually function for 8 to 10 hours without pain, however I am still plagued by itching. It is best described as like poison Ivy, the more you scratch the worse it gets. I believe that the itch is caused or aggravated by my coffee consumtion, and I am trying to cut back on that. I apply a cream after bathing (Nupercainal) and that usually gets me thru the day. The itch, which is driving me crazy, is usually at night and effects my sleep patterns. I only saw one reference to baking soda in earlier posts, but I can assure you that it has been extremely helpful to me in the relief of pain. I am hoping that eliminating coffee will relieve the itching and in the mean time , I use the same ointment for temporary relief, or just take another bath in very hot water with the baking soda.
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Posted by Lynn (Pa, US) on 01/03/2015
The sitz bath is what I was thinking too with the baking soda. I'm trying the castor oil, lavendar and lemon grass for ointment. Husband is out now shopping for ingredients.
I was managing the Lichen Sclerosus fine with Emuaid and then ended up in the hospital with acute asthma exacerbation. I had antibiotics and steroids for 3 weeks. The LS has gone wild. I have blistering, inflammation, skin peeling and I can't bear to have clothing on. Emuaid no longer helps.
I'm so glad you guys are here!
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Posted by Dud (The Woods Of, Wv, Usa) on 12/31/2011
Jay, why don't you try a series of 30 minute sitz baths using 1 tablespoon of borax washingn powder in the water, You could even throw in some baking powder if you wanted to. the borax is a powerfull fungicide, bacteria-cide, parasite-ide..... According to all reports on earthclinic.com.... Also safe to use. Even works on dog mange. Maybe throw in some hydrogen peroxide into the sitz bath also.
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2nd idea: make yourself some garlic oil out of raw garlic infused in either virgin coconut oil, or cold pressed castor oil. Then use it as a lotion on the skin during the day. also a powerfull fungicide bacteria-cide. go to this website for directions on how to make it:
http://www.keephopealive.org/joi2003vol2.html
Garlic Oil Ointment
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3rd idea - use castor oil as a anti-biotic salve on the area. It by its self is a anti-bacterial, anti-fungal. For some reason this is never pointed out by anyone. even the people who advocate it's use.
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Posted by Lynn (Dallas, Texas) on 09/18/2016
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Baking soda and castor oil and water. It works!
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Posted by Carol (Gardner, Ks.) on 08/05/2012
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I have LS. Was diagnosed 2 1/2 years ago... I was prescribed the steroid cream and it caused atrophy really bad.. Clitoris disappeared.. I no longer use it. I have severe itching and pain when I urinate and it gets on labia. I read on here about the baking soda.. I tried it last evening but I added baby oil. I am simply amazed at the progress I made with this combination... I actually got some sleep... I also have sjogrens disease which is in the lupus family, I am diabetic, and have fibromyalgia... This combination has helped me more than anything I have tried... Any more input would be much appreciated. thanks so much for the baking soda tip...carol
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Posted by Nym (Australia ) on 01/26/2021
I don't have LS, but am wondering if anyone has used Colloidal Silver spray / Colloidal Silver Gel?
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Posted by Cazza (Sydney, Australia) on 05/06/2013
I use pawpaw ointment. It stops the itch immediately. It won't cure the LS but it makes the pain and itch go away immediately.
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Posted by Neshk (Uk) on 08/22/2015
Lichen planus or Lichen Sclerosus:
Aloe vera 99.9% plus coconut oil (not together) brings great relief
Stress makes me itch, otherwise there's only redness on: two white blister looking circles touching each other, taking vitamin B complex, turmeric, vitamin D, vitamin C and E
Gluten free pasta bread.
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Posted by Alice (Scotland) on 01/05/2016
Can you tell me if baking soda is the same as our bicarbonate of soda please?
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Posted by Irit (Israel) on 04/30/2016
Does it stop the spreading of the affected area?
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Posted by Frances (Carbalah, Qld.) on 09/23/2016
Yes, in Austalia, probably same in Scotland, Baking soda is the same as bicarbonate of soda. I use bicarb. of soda in a spray bottle of distilled water after urinating. Easier than using heaps in a bath. It does ease the itch but doesn't stop the condition, which is an autoimmune disease according to naturopath. GP's just recommend the high-strength steroid ointment.
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Posted by Lynn (Pa, US) on 01/03/2015
Hi. Did you make a salve of the baking soda and baby oil or soak in it?
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Posted by Angie (Chicago, IL) on 02/04/2015
I was diagnosised with Lichen Sclerosus August 2014 and prescribed Clobatesol which worked great for initial flare up. I have had two additional flare ups which seem worse each time. I am seeking natural healing options. How do you use the ACV and Baking soda, as a soak or place directly on inflammed area?
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Posted by Jane (Denver ) on 06/07/2015
Try an antihistamine for the itching. I use non-drowsy and regular. It really works. Be aware that you need to take BEFORE the itching starts. Good to help you sleep.
Baking Soda
Posted by Nienke (Holland) on 12/22/2015
Thank you for the response, so good to read this.
I will try the argile verte and castor oil and the baking soda, I will try everything!
Tomorrow I go take acupuncture, see if this is any help.