
Many people from babies to grandparents are being affected with red and inflamed skin.
When babies have red and inflamed skin doctors answer to this issue is “They will outgrow it”. I wonder what they say to their grandparents when they come with the same problem? I guess, when you become a skeleton, you will no longer show such symptoms.
The redness of the skin comes in many shapes and forms so they are classified under different names and treated basically the same way. Sometimes, the skin rash also called professionally Erythema only affects one area of the body, and sometimes it is spread throughout.
Exposure to the sunlight may cause erythema so it is classified as Solar erythema.
Sometimes, the red skin becomes elevated with painful nodules so it is called Erythema Nodosum.
Often, skin rash follows chronic diseases like rheumatoid arthritis where the rash is called a macular rash. It is a type of skin rash characterized by flat, discolored areas of skin (macules) with or without raised bumps.
If the skin rash shows up in various places on the body and various forms it is called Erythema Multiforme.
What causes the rash or the skin redness?
Solar erythema is not caused by sunlight because everyone would have it when exposed to sunlight. Do not confuse solar erythema with sunburn.
Why erythema occurs as one of the symptoms of chronic diseases like Lupus, chronic fatigue syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis?
Why do alcoholics have red noses and faces?

I was asked to explain why there is a redness of the skin so I will zero in on that issue although the culprit will be the same and this is out of sync frequency we call toxin.
When the blood is toxic and cannot eliminate those toxins through the blood-cleansing organs, it will offload those toxins into the subcutaneous tissues (under the skin). A bit by bit those toxins will be inching to the top layers of the skin as the epithelial cells flake off.
Those toxins interfere with cellular hydration and pollute lymph in the area. If the hypodermis, the inner first skin layer becomes too toxic, the toxins irritate cells and they want to flush those toxins away. Since those cells are dehydrated, they first have to absorb some plasma so forced hydration/inflammation takes place.
The inflammation increases pressure on sensory nerves causing itchiness. If the central area of the skin, the dermis becomes affected, the same happens but because the blood vessels are closer to the surface the inflamed parts show red color. This is the redness we call Erythema.
It is all about toxic tissue caused by toxic dehydrated blood. The areas with more blood circulation will become more polluted so wherever there is a skin irritation or exposure to heat, more blood will flow to cool down the place and more toxins will be deposited. This is where the erythema will occur first.
Why do alcoholics have red noses and then red cheeks and red faces?
Alcohol is very toxic and creates a diuretic effect since the body wants it out of the blood as fast as possible. When we drink, the alcohol affects the mucous tissue of the mouth, but we also inhale it so it affects the tissue of the nose. Alcohol becomes absorbed and causes an increased blood flow as the body tries to cleanse it out. This brings additional toxins if the blood is already toxic and makes this area steadily more and more toxic. The skin in the region becomes affected more than the skin of the rest of the body and in time, chronic inflammation occurs as a response of the body to hydrate and protect the cells in the affected area.
In the same way as the local skin, the lungs may become affected. This is why many alcoholics produce more phlegm, spit more, and have more respiratory issues.
People using fragrances may experience similar effects if they sniff them too often.
Some toxins irritate the skin causing an inflammatory reaction that turns the skin red.
Yes, medicinal remedies that have an anti-inflammatory action can be used to stop the inflammation which will stop the itchiness and the redness. We call such medication antihistaminic. It could be a pharmaceutical or plant-based product that stops the inflammatory process. This helps us to cope with the symptoms of rash but if the culprit is not removed, the rash will keep reoccurring.
Here is a video on this topic on Bitchute
The medical and pharmaceutical industries thrive on people with health problems so to keep the money coming, none of what they do is geared towards healing (elimination of the culprit) but only focuses on the symptomatic calming of the situation through intervention of medicinal remedies. This is why I state that there is no difference between the allopathic and the “alternative” madsin. They are both using the same soyence and their treatments focus on poisoning and not on healing their patients.
Some alternative practitioners are more observant and know what medicinal poison can help resolve certain health issues. One of those is Barbara O’Neill. She is not a doctor so her mind is more open and observant but her knowledge is influenced by soyence and many of her statements although soyentificaly correct are incorrect. Still, if the title of a doctorate represents extensive knowledge in the field of health and medicine, Barbara certainly deserves one. Her understanding of medicinal action of medicinal remedies is vast and very helpful to many but the truth is a bit different from what it seems to be.
If you have an erythematous problem, you can suppress it through an intervention with medicinal remedies, but to heal yourself and stop experiencing those symptoms, you have to allow your body to cleanse itself.
Again, the SHP in action. Follow the SHP and heal yourself.
Love and light to us all
p.s. Robert just opened a Reddit group where people can discuss the SHP and exchange their experiences, ask questions, and be guided.
https://www.reddit.com/r/DarkoVelcekKnowledge
