absolutely! it is great for that and for acne and combo skin as well.
2007-12-12 15:07:22
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answered by JEN 7
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This Site Might Help You.
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Does pine tar soap help your eczema?
Did pine tar soap help get rid of the flaky, itchy skin?
2015-08-06 23:40:05
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answered by Jon 1
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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?
2016-05-18 23:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello Me
Here is a herb remedy that will work. For long term health learn about colon and liver cleansing to clear out the toxins in the blood.
1. Take 1-3 droppersful of Echinacea Plus Tincture (at herbdoc.com or another qualified site) to strengthen the immune system.
2. Rub Garlic oil ALL over the affected area (Garlic will kill anything if you use enough of it)
3. Give 1-3 glasses of Activated Charcoal Slurry per day (to absorb the toxins out of the blood)
4. Mix equal parts of Aloe Vera Gel, Slippery Elm Powder and Activated Charcoal Powder together (absorbs the toxins externally)
5. Apply a thin layer of this mixture over the AFFECTED area(s).
6. Continue this treatment, until the desired Results are achieved.
This is healing at it's highest point and works if you do it.
Cause
Eczema is often called Dermatitis, and may be a symptom of an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency. Eczema can be due to allergies, allergies secondary to digestive disorders such as hydrochloric acid deficiency, rashes secondary to immune diseases, genetic metabolic disorders, and/or nutritional deficiencies, especially of niacin (vitamin B3) and B6, as well as other B vitamins.
To minimize your risk of developing eczema, avoid irritating substances, wear natural nonirritating materials, use soothing ointments, and check to see if dietary, nutritional, and/or and allergy-causing factors need to be considered.
Other ideas that will help:
Be sure to drink around a gallon of filtered water daily to flush out excess waste and toxins.
Cleansing: Do a colon and liver cleanse to help rid of the toxins in the blood.
Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations can help speed healing: black currant and red grapes; carrot, beet, spinach, cucumber, and parsley; and wheat grass juice.
Nutritional Supplementation: Vitamin A and GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), an omega-6 essential fatty acid found in high quantities in evening primrose oil, have both been shown to improve the symptoms of eczema. Vitamin E. Other useful supplements for preventing and reversing eczema include vitamin B complex, vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc.
Topical Treatment: Apply evening primrose oil directly to cracked and sore areas of the skin. A topical paste made from ginkgo and licorice root extract has also been shown to improve eczema symptoms.
Cleansing: Your body is trying to let you know your blood has toxins. The body has to release the toxins some how and they escape through the skin. A colon and liver cleanse is the long term answer for a healthy body.
Best of health to you
2007-12-12 14:29:30
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answered by Healing Oneself 6
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Typically, skin conditions such as eczema have to do with poor dieting. Learn here https://tr.im/wB37O
Eczema food triggers such as eggs, fish, peanuts, and soy are known to help reduce flare-ups, but this can vary from person to person. These foods may also exacerbate eczema because many people cannot properly digest the proteins, which causes an allergic reaction.
2016-05-17 11:07:06
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answered by ? 2
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If that doesn't work for you I use Dove bar soap and that has calmed my itchiness down.
2007-12-13 04:36:16
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answered by penguincook20 2
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Yes, It worked for me.
2007-12-12 14:28:15
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answered by Rich 7
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probaply
2007-12-12 14:29:38
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answered by ? 5
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