Suggestions for treating eczema
Hi,
My teenage daughter is dealing with eczema yet again. Do you have any suggestions for treating eczema? Grace |
Consider:
(extra) virgin olive oil (topically and with food, the oil o' live, connected with Jesus) Zinc (e.g. milk,butter,lamb) (low zinc associated with loss of appetite, weak immune system, unresolved inflammation, mental health problems) B-vitamins (whole grain, many B-vitamin deficiencies are associated with skin complaints, its the germseed that has potential for life that we strip out when we make white bread, white rice etc.) |
Au natural diet for starters.
Hemp seed oil. Dandelion. |
Also consider honey.
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Make sure it is black soap. |
Maybe you can do some research on nigari (magnesium chloride). It's very inexpensive and can be used for many things including eczema according
to what i've read. It's quite known and used within alternative medecine. If i can add something, skin disorders, i've read, are often caused by a psychological, emotional cause. And finding the cause can be helpful for healing. |
When I was young, I was covered in Eczema, I used to slap a hydrocortisone cream on daily,lol.When I got to 16,it disappeared completely of its own accord.
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Thank you all for these suggestions. My adult son has suffered since being a toddler with this. Different doctors always tell him different things, as a result he has tried every cream and ointment available.. but has yet to find something that eases it more than others. A chef on TV said about using coconut oil, but I don't think my son has tried this yet. I will keep a note of the above advice and any other suggestions that may be posted.
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Only if it contains Shea Butter, it is not recommended by Dermatologist unless it contains Shea. There are many different types of Eczema which require different treatments and many types are caused by Allergies, finding the culprit will cure it completely. I wouldn't recommend anything before the sufferer has discussied it with a Dermatologist and Black Soap on it's own is very harsh and will dry out the skin.... |
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Has he tried Dermol ? |
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