Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Skin Cream


Watch out Rosacea sufferers trapped in The Netherlands. If you try to get the only cream that helps our condition, Prosacea, and have some nice person in the United States mail it to you, you could come under investigation by Dutch customs officials.

Yes, it's true. It's happening to me.

Prosacea, a homeopathic cream with the active ingredient Sulphur 1x, is considered prescription medicine in The Netherlands. Two tubes of Prosacea were confiscated by customs in Rotterdam, and we have now become suspected criminals subject to steep fines!

Despite the fact that Sulphur is available in every health food store, it's still considered medicine by the sadistic customs people who have nothing better to do but punish people with incurable skin conditions.

My conditions worsens under stress.

They also charged us 100 Euro for a box of Christmas gifts from Grandma in the US.

My skin condition is flaring up again. I went to a dermatologist here, and all she gave me was anti-biotic cream, and a putrid tar-based cream, neither of which helped.

My joy and luck at landing here increases by the day!

You're right, I'm whining again, but if you had flaming red skin that broke out every month, and you tried everything, nothing helped, even the dermatologist couldn't help you, but wow, what luck, you finally, after years of searching, found something that actually made your skin creamy and beautiful again, you'd be crying now, too.

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