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Noahmama
11-10-2006, 08:58
Hi,
Im just wondering whether anyone has tried the Robertson ointment on their bubs. After spending $100's on creams/washes/oils, Im a bit reluctant to spend another $35 on what may not even work. All the testimonials on the website claim it to be a miracle cure.......But Im willing to try anything

Thanks

Bibs
12-10-2006, 10:25
hey
i don't know about this ointment but i know about a balm that i use for my DD and it's working quite well. www.hoskingspharmacy.com (http://www.hoskingspharmacy.com)
Try the hypoallergenic face and body balm. it's $20 for 100g jar incl postage. i really recommend it. I haven't had to use steroid creams for ages.

Sholmes
12-10-2006, 10:44
I use Medihoney eczema cream on my DD. It seems to work quite well. I think it cost less than $10. You can buy it at chemists and some supermarkets. I bought it at Woolworths and have used it on myself as well.

spiritedfamily
12-10-2006, 23:20
I use Medihoney eczema cream on my DD. It seems to work quite well. I think it cost less than $10. You can buy it at chemists and some supermarkets. I bought it at Woolworths and have used it on myself as well.

I second that...I have been using it night and day and as needed for two weeks and my eczema is remarkably better...depending on exposure to my allegens (sp?) as to whether the area is irritated but I use medi-honey straight away and after 5 minutes, it calms down.

Ana Gram
12-10-2006, 23:37
We tried it. It worked for a week. We also tried Medihoney, that worked for a day.

spiritedfamily
12-10-2006, 23:50
whichever product one decides to use...it has to be used consistantly...every hour if need be...I wouldn't give up on any product unless I'd used it for a month every day or more.

Ana Gram
13-10-2006, 01:10
I agree. We kept up these creams long term. We have about 6 creams we cycle as none of them work for long. DD's skin seems to get used to it. The only thing that works for her is elecon however it is expensive.