Does anyone know any remedies or treatments for poplar eczema for a toddler?
Monday, January 18th, 2010 at
10:15 am
My daughter is 18 months old and we have tried everything for her eczema. She is currently under the care of a dermatologist specialist who currently has placed her on a peanut based oil, which has worked so far. Her eczema is especially bad on her face and legs. Any suggestions help. Thank you.
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Here is how they are treating and curing Eczema and Psoriasis in Japan.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=channel_page
You can get the water in the United States too – place a add in your local http://craigslist.com and place a wanted add for 8.5 PH alkaline drinking water. They can also make the 2.5 PH acidic water used in this video at the Hospital in Japan.
Drinking the alkaline water is one key, the other is the 2.5 PH water applied to the skin disease, and it will go away in around 5 months.
Good Luck !
Any thick, heavy lotion with no fragrance or color added. You could also try any of the creams for eczema that can be found in the grocery store. The best thing that I have found that has worked is a baby diaper rash ointment, called A&D Ointment, found in WalMart.
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have you tried an oatmeal bath? Put (dry not cooked) oatmeal in a sack or a nylon stocking and throw it in the bath water. Rinse off after a ten min play time in the tub. What is "poplar". Is she allergic to poplar?
Vanicream. Read some reviews. After the first use, my skin was soooooo much softer!