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Sun Sep 16, 2012 2:11 pm |
Sorry, for previously posting this question on the skin recipes forum, while in reality I meant to post it here. Anyways, does anyone have any recommendations for the best, natural, safest, and quickest cure for eczema? The eczema in question is on the neck, and keeps itching, although I have tried Lily of the Desert 99% Aloe gel and coconut oil. What body wash, and body lotion (or treatment) is best for curing it? Manuka honey? Coconut oil? What worked for you? |
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Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:57 am |
Trial and error for each individual.
Give up dairy.
Give up stress... Learn deep relaxation.
Try EFT (YouTube search will teach you it.)
Calm your inflammatory response, take turmeric/ holy basil/ reishi.
Find acupressure points that calm immune system well for you.
Hydrate and moisturise well from within: drink enough good water and consume enough good oil, make sure your digestion is happy - supplement with green smoothies and probiotics.
Make sure your enzyme status is balanced.
Good luck! |
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Mon Sep 17, 2012 3:46 pm |
thanks for the response, as I try to incorporate those things...is there anything (that really works and is natural) that I can apply to the inflicted area. |
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quantahis
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Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:26 pm |
Apply turmeric with coconut oil. |
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Mon Sep 17, 2012 11:26 pm |
See how you get on with EFT and the above. Topical applications are the tip of the iceberg, again it is trial and error for each individual. The inner treatments are deep level effective. Use whatever you like on your skin. Calendula is particularly soothing. |
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Wed Sep 19, 2012 6:50 am |
the lightstim has really helped me |
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Thu Sep 20, 2012 5:54 pm |
As I've shared before, I used to have eczema on my eyelids for years. But when I got systemic candidiasis and had to change my diet in 1993(gluten-free, no dairy, no sugar, no fermented products, no yeast, no additives...and ate more of an alkaline-forming diet (http://rense.com/1.mpicons/acidalka.htm)) and was taking supplements of garlic, caprylic acid, a potent multi high in antioxidants, omega oils, and a probiotic, and won my battle over systemic yeast, I seem to also solve my problems with hay fever and my eczema. I don't know if this way of eating well will make a difference to everyone but it won't hurt to eat foods believed to boost the body's immune system (alkaline forming foods)--what have you got to lose, eh?
The other thing I that I have read that works is coconut oil which has already been mentioned. Coconut oil is supposed to be a great moisturizer for skin anyway (http://www.coconut-connections.com/skin_care.htm) so if it also works on eczema, then it'll be a win-win situation. |
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Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:46 am |
Jadzaluk wrote: |
the lightstim has really helped me |
this is interesting. Thanks for sharing. |
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Fri Sep 21, 2012 5:13 pm |
I get mild eczema on my fingers every summer, and have had luck with emu oil. |
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