depends whats causing it. low levels of hydrochloric acid in the stomach can lead to "leaky gut syndrome" , in which the intestines become porous and allow food particles to ener the blood stream, causing allergic reactions. Candidaisis, or a systemic yeast infection, can cause it too. Keeping your ph over 6 is a good way to fend off many ailments in general. You may have food allergies. Dairy is a big culprit in eczema. Also, rule out chemical sensitivities. Skin lotion often has perfumes that can cause this, and classically make-up can cause eczema also. If its make up try something that is all natural (health food store). Even ivory soap can cause eczema. You could be getting exposed to fiberglass, that definattely causes eczema, rashes. Dont rule out air pollutants.
There are many posibilities, and it may take a while but like me, you will eventually figure it out. Remember, eczema is your body's way of telling you there's something wrong!
Hope these suggestions help!
2006-07-07 13:57:49
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answered by Chauncy Gardener 4
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I bought one of them once. Don't remember which one. It was basically a cleanse program. You have to eat all natural, organic, avoid common allergens like wheat, dairy, etc. I think it could have some value, because a good cleanse could be good for anyone. But it won't always help. My son's eczema seems to stem from bad bacteria in the gut. A cleanse wouldn't help that. And you just don't do drastic cleanses on toddlers! So while eating the better diet would be good for overall health, it's nothing special that you can't find other places. And there are no guarantees that it will cure your eczema. So either try it (since you can get your money back if it doesn't) or look for a free cleansing diet somewhere to try. Or find a good naturopath who can help you dig for the cause and treat it. And in the mean time, be sure to moisturize. I recommend Melaleuca's Renew lotion. It's the best stuff I've found anywhere. About clickbank: it's a legitimate company that sells electronic info via credit card or paypal. It's the marketplace. There is no guarantee as to the value of any given product, but they do have a money-back guarantee. It's as safe as eBay or any other online store. Let us know what you decide to do.
2016-03-15 21:21:40
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answered by Anonymous
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My little boy had eczema on his cheeks. I was not sure what method to use but I didn't want to make my boy go through any surgery treatments at this young age. Some suggested a plastic surgeon since it was in a very visible location but our family doctor recommend this natural guide.
Best Eczema Treatment?
2016-05-14 18:47:06
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answered by Anonymous
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There's isn't anything that is 100%. However there are different things that you can look into that may help you rid yourself of your eczema. You can look online(Yahoo! Health is a great resource to use)at various medical sites. WebMD would be a great way to start. But no, there is not a 100% natural cure. Good luck to you
2006-07-07 13:49:33
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answered by tjb2676 2
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As far as I know, there's no cure. My hands break out when I'm in water too much, They itch so bad & it's horribly painful. I have taken to wearing latex gloves just about anytime I do dishes etc... I always dry my hands thouroghly after washing them. At night I have gone to the point of buying pure lanolin and covering my hands in a thick layer, then putting these cotton gloves on. You can buy both those products at any pharmacy. Finally, I apply a non scented lotion all day long. I keep one every where I go & in the car. Hopefully these things will work for you too. They have helped me so much that my break outs aren't really that bad now.
2006-07-07 13:50:00
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answered by pritigrl 4
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Bag Balm, apply on hands at night and put latex or rubber gloves on, then wash hands and apply light coating in morning, cleared mine up in a week from the point of bleeding when i made a fist to healed.
I had tried perscription,otc stuff and noxema(no-eczema)
Try googlin "Bag Balm" for more info.
People will shun it if ya tell them because of its intended uses and what its comprised of but Shania Twain uses it for hair treatment.
2006-07-07 13:49:23
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answered by hornychiken 2
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Vitamin E oil sometimes helps. Check with a dermatologist - as there are many causes of eczema - my brother suffers from it on his hands also - usually stress related for him -
drinking lots of water can help - chlorophil can help too.
2006-07-07 14:41:54
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answered by angdarling1 4
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Since you have a skin condition which is not easy to cure, yet some methods work, coal tar works then wear a glove not made from cloth.
Aloe gel make help your hands too.
Good Luck
2006-07-07 15:53:21
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answered by strongheart 2
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Have you already tried out Eczema Free Forever process? Move right here : http://tinyurl.com/nhhu5ly . This could undoubtedly teach yourself!
2014-07-10 11:21:16
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answered by Anonymous
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My Dad has tried goat milk soap. I don't know if it works for everyone, but it really got rid of his---it can also help other skin problems, as well
2006-07-07 13:47:23
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answered by Amy N 2
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