The two Homeopathic Remedies SULFUR and RHUS TOX both in 200C potency will help you a lot in overcoming your skin eczema both are natural remedies and are free of side effects and comlications Take SULFUR 200C first thing in the morning and take RHUS TOX 200C in the evening just one dose each per day and plaese do let me know about your progress and conditions after taking them for atleast three days.
Take care and God Bless you !
2006-08-18 05:18:13
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by Anonymous
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Cure Eczema Easily Naturally Forever : http://Eczema.neatprim.com
2016-03-03 14:38:47
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answered by ? 3
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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?
2016-05-15 00:56:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm sorry I don't know any "natural" cures, but there is a website with excellent information that also sells some quality products - www.dermadoctor.com.
You can look up information by the condition (in your case, eczema) or by the brand name of the products they carry. There are articles from the doctor, as well as the opportunity to ask specific questions. Maybe they could shed some light that would steer you in the direction you want to go.
This may or may not be a helpful suggestion, but I would consider your diet as well. Eliminate foods that contain artificial substances (artificial sweetners, colors, flavors, fats) and margarine-based products (all hydrogenated fats) and see if this is beneficial for your skin. (I KNOW it will be beneficial for your overall health!) I always notice a difference in mine when I eat foods containing these ingredients. And although I don't know this for sure about eczema, I know that many skin conditions can be aggravated by the acidity of your food. (In other words, avoid things like pickles, orange juice concentrate, etc).
It may be helpful to order all-natural homemade soaps and lotions from a local healthfood market, but again I can't swear by this one. I do believe that alot of chemicals and man-made contributions to the food and products we use are detrimental...and sometimes conditions that we thought we had to put up with will lessen or clear up altogether when we eliminate the offending irritant from our cosmetics or foods.
Last of all, consider your laundry detergent and/or fabric softners. Don't use anything with fragrance. There are so many "free and clear" products out there now - free of dyes and fragrances....even dryer sheets. Believe it or not, this can make a huge difference for skin that is sensitive or itchy.
I hope you find what you're looking for. Good luck!
2006-08-17 16:38:38
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answered by CassandraM 6
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Hi, i have just spent time today researching omega 3 Essential Fatty Acids, which seems to have many many health benefits. EFAs are very good for the skin and bring balance to hormones. It helps keeps the skin hydrated and particularly good in reducing any inflammation. People with eczema may benefit from taking Omega 3 EFA. If you do not want to take the fish oil then you can take the vegetarian equivilent, the flax seed oil. Both available in liquid or capsules. Best of luck x I am going to try it tomorrow.
2016-03-16 23:28:53
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answered by ? 4
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In her book Let's Get Well, Adelle Davis discusses the causes and dietary remedies for eczema and allergies.
It is a complex problem.
2006-08-21 01:45:54
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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I have eczema, and about a year ago, I found a product that stops the itching. You can use as much as you want and use it as often as you want. The product's name is SARNA. It comes in a bottle with a dispenser for easy use. It costs about $10, and I found it at Walmart in the pharmacy section. Ask the pharmacist because it usually is behind the counter.
Good luck!!
2006-08-17 16:28:40
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answered by No one 7
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Eczema patients can avoid scratchy fibers for softer ones like bamboo, cotton, or silk, which are gentler on the skin. Opting to buy organic fibers can also be a wise, healthy, and eco-friendly alternative. Learn here https://tr.im/M6H28
2016-05-17 06:48:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Not natural but Cetaphil (as a soap) and Eucerin (lotion).
For natural I would start with Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Products work different for everyone.
Feel Better!
2006-08-17 16:25:58
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answered by yowhatsup2day 4
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