parking for further reading. hopefully we can find a solution even though main stream practitioners says there is none.
How to cure eczema, Itchy red skin
How to cure eczema, Itchy red skin
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Nov 29 2015, 09:05 AM
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parking for further reading. hopefully we can find a solution even though main stream practitioners says there is none.
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Nov 30 2015, 02:31 PM
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Hi Guys,
This are the things that is currently working for my eczema (Statis Dermatitis): On a Normal day: EUBOS Hand Cream (green bottle) (I use and apply at my legs) EUBOS Shower Oil F (green bottle) EUBOS Shower & Cream (green bottle) Cod Liver Oil During Flare ups: Epsom Salt + Apple Cider Vinegar (Baths, Bathtub) Jeanie Botanicals Skin Relief Salve (skin balm) jeaniebotanicals.com Steroid Jabs (I hate this) In my recent studies, I am planning to try the below to see if I can eliminate my eczema once and for all. need to eat: (from the best to least) - Artichoke - Dried Lentils - Lima Beans - Chickpeas (Kacang Kuda) - Red Beans - Baked Beans - Broccoli - Lettuce - Licorice (Akar kayu manis) need to drink: - Yakult: Lactobacillus Apply directly on skin: - Brown rice Next Phase: - Extra Virgin Olive Oil - Coconut Oil If any questions or want to share experience, please PM me. This post has been edited by celicaizpower: Feb 9 2016, 11:44 AM |
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Dec 1 2015, 07:00 AM
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QUOTE(mrslim80 @ Nov 30 2015, 05:14 PM) Try chinese traditional herbs, it does help eczema in long term. To soothe the itchiness and red rashes, you may use pine tar soap for showering (not with hot water), and apply pure shea butter after shower. It does help to reduce the itchiness and rahses. Thanks for the feedback, yeah.. hot shower is a big no no for me... it makes my skin very dry very quick... I normally take room temperature showers or mild luke warm showers... I will put Pine Tar Soap on my list to try... sadly Pure Shea Butter is a tad bit expensive comparing to my shower cream that I am currently using... The thing is, I am tired of this... I am no longer looking for a workaround and I want to find a permanent fix. once I get it, I will share. |
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Feb 9 2016, 11:43 AM
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