How can I treat and or cure eczema?
Saturday, October 24th, 2009 at
5:07 pm
What causes eczema? What can be used to get rid of it?
Filed under: Eczema Treatment
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Hi,
Eczema is fairly easy to cure. You can watch this video of a cure used in Japan. It does take a few months, and if you had been using steroids, it will take a few more weeks.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature=channel_page
You can place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com and will usually be able to ask for some 8.5 PH drinking water and get a response. I make alkaline water at home in a processor that will also make the 2.5 PH water used to treat eczema on the skin. You drink the 8.5 – 9.0 PH water, and then treat the skin with the 2.5 PH water. Keep the skin damp with the 2.5 PH water for several hours a day, and the skin will clear up in about 3 months. You will start to see it clear up in a month or so.
Good Luck!
you cant cure eczema, but you can control it. it is just really dry skin, some people have it in small patches, and others have it in large areas. Aveeno makes a bath soak that gives a lot of comfort, and you can get a prescription for a cream from your doctor to apply on the bad spots.
The main cause of eczema is allergic reaction of the skin to various substances.
I treat my eczema with herbal remedies from SerenaSkin.com, it’s natural, steroid-free. They offer whole approach to the treatment.
I started with ointment and spray on my skin, and anti-eczema extract. My skin cleared in a few weeks. Now I just continue with anti-eczema extract to prevent flare-ups. It works better than anything else I’ve tried.
My skin has been clear for more than 9 mo no.
i have it.
Eliminate allergens. Eczema may be caused by an allergy. Common culprits are products that your skin is in contact with, such as creams, perfumes, laundry detergent, and so on. Check your diet. Food allergies can also trigger eczema, especially in children. Common culprits are milk, wheat, citrus fruits, eggs, peanuts and fish.Wear cotton and other natural fiber clothing. This allows your skin to breathe better. Use bland moisturizers without dyes and perfumes. Make sure to use a moisturizer every time you bathe. Choose a greasy formula to moisturize skin if eczema is severe and skin is extremely dry. Examples are petroleum jelly or vegetable shortening. Set up a humidifier if the air in your house is very dry. Avoid sunbathing. This can aggravate your skin. Heat can also cause your condition to worsen. Scrutinize your bath products. Bath oils are generally fine and lubricating, but bubble baths can be drying and irritating.
also go to the doctor and he will give u creams…i cannot be around perfumes or scented smelly stuff.i can not use scented detergent and i have 2 use unscented. it has been like this all of my life…i have been living like this for 12 years…(i am 12) i cannot be in pools with certain tin chlorinates too. try melelucea.com
I have eczema and I use this cream called Aveeno cream. It also comes as a bubble bath, lotion, body wash and other stuff. it contains shea butter and oats which help to nourish and moisurise the skin without robbing the body of its naturally occurring oils. Another great thing is… it doesn’t sting! which is good because other creams i’ve tried do.
It’s worked for me, I used to get quite bad eczema on the backs of my legs, arms and back… But since i’ve used this cream it’s gone down considerably
I cured my eczema in 10 days. I used this technique found on this clinical research site here http://www.eczema-medical-journal.info/cure.php
I believe this will help you as well if it doesn’t work you can always get your money back.