If you need a break from medications and their side effects, then trying an eczema herbal remedy may be your best bet. It is always best to address eczema holistically, focusing on treating your condition from the inside out. Here are five natural eczema herbal remedies that may help to clear up your skin. Aloe [...]
Continue reading...29. January 2010
Using creams for eczema is one of the most common eczema treatments to help keep inflammation under control. There are a variety of eczema creams, and the best type of cream depends on the type and severity of your condition. Continue reading to learn the different types of eczema creams that are available. Topical Steroid [...]
Continue reading...26. January 2010
Still looking for the answer on how to treat eczema naturally? You may want to take a good look at apple cider vinegar (ACV) as it may just be the eczema treatment that you’ve been looking for. Using ACV as a “medicine” is certainly not a new phenomenon. In fact, Hippocrates, the father of medicine, [...]
Continue reading...25. January 2010
The inflammation and red patches are the most recognizable signs of an eczema rash. The cause of these eczema rashes vary and may be due to allergies, omega fatty acid deficiency, digestive disorders, immune system disorders, or nutritional deficiencies. Fortunately, there are natural herbs that can help alleviate eczema problems that are readily available and [...]
Continue reading...24. January 2010
Sure, an eczema home treatment may consist of taking oatmeal baths, slathering the skin with emollients, and creating herbal essential oil concoctions, but if the environment in the home is out of whack, your efforts may prove to be futile. The best eczema treatment is getting rid of irritants before they can do your skin [...]
Continue reading...23. January 2010
If your skin is hypersensitive, breaking out with scaling, redness, and blisters after being exposed to an external substance, chances are need a contact dermatitis treatment. Contact dermatitis is a localized rash or irritation caused by an allergy to foreign substances touching the skin. Contact dermatitis mostly affect adults, but it can also affect individuals [...]
Continue reading...22. January 2010
The term “antioxidants” has become a popular buzzword that can prevent ailments such as premature aging and cancer. But did you know that antioxidants can be used to treat eczema? Some cases of eczema (atopic dermatitis) are caused by a skin disorder that is a result of abnormal skin cell growth and turnover. The epidermis, [...]
Continue reading...18. January 2010
Natural eczema remedies can be effective treatments for a fraction of the cost. When it comes to treating eczema, prescribed or over-the-counter drugs, antibiotics, and steroids can only provide short-term relief with long-term expenses. So why not try an eczema remedy that is inexpensive with little to no side effects? Below are five eczema natural [...]
Continue reading...17. January 2010
When it comes to finding an atopic dermatitis treatment, there are many things you can do at home that will help relieve your itchy and dry skin. If you haven’t found a dermatitis treatment that works for the long term, then follow the four tips below on basic care for your skin. 1) Avoid overusing [...]
Continue reading...15. January 2010
When it comes to finding long-term eczema relief, you have many options. You may have heard many claims that home remedies work, but do they? Absolutely! Even though the nature and severity of condition is different for every individual, home remedies have proven provide relief for many. Below are five reasons why you should give [...]
Continue reading...10. January 2010
Before prescribing any treatments for eczema, a dermatologist considers the individual’s type of eczema, severity of the condition, age, medical history, current overall health status, and any other possible medical concerns. Any medication prescribed is meant to clear the eczema infection, reduce inflammation, reduce itchiness, and prevent worsening of the condition. Very seldom is one [...]
Continue reading...8. January 2010
Hippocrates once declared, “Let food be thy medicine, thy medicine shall be thy food.” The foods we eat everyday maintain our health and is fundamental to healing illnesses. Eczema in fact, is no exception. When it comes to eczema, diet may be a determining factor of the frequency and severity of flare-ups. The great news [...]
Continue reading...6. January 2010
Have you ever been frustrated with eczema medications that seem to help for a short amount of time, but then stop working altogether? Are you concerned about the long-term side-effects of conventional medicine? Do you feel that too much of your hard-earned dollars are going towards medications? If so, it’s time to weigh your options [...]
Continue reading...4. January 2010
Eczema homeopathy is a viable option for eczema sufferers who want to treat eczema holistically. Homeopathy should not be confused for other eczema natural treatments such as herbalism, which treat conditions via medicinal herbs or other naturopathic practices, such as acupuncture, massage, aromatherapy and dietary advice. Eczema homeopathy uses the approach of balancing the body [...]
Continue reading...3. January 2010
If you want to know how to cure eczema, you’re going to need to know how to treat your body from the inside out. Of course, doctors and other medical experts say there is no cure for eczema, but the three steps below will help you find long-term relief. Drink your water! Drinking water may [...]
Continue reading...2. January 2010
Having eczema on any part of the body is bad enough, but suffering from eczema on face is even more horrifying. Unlike flare-ups that occur on the body, facial eczema cannot easily be concealed, which is often a source of undue stress and embarrassment. The severity of your condition determines how easy it will be [...]
Continue reading...1. January 2010
If you’re on a quest to find an eczema cure, don’t be discouraged. We have all probably read or heard the dreaded statement, “There is no cure for eczema”, but is that really true? Webster’s Dictionary defines the word “cure” as: Recovery or relief from a disease, or a complete or permanent solution or remedy [...]
Continue reading...16. April 2009
Probiotics has become one of the latest dietary rages along with Superfood. These mini microorganisms, called “good bacteria”, are known to manage and prevent gastrointestinal infections as well as support a healthy digestive system. But did you know that probiotics could be a possible eczema remedy? Remedy experts Joe and Teresa Graedon over at Vindy.com [...]
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31. January 2010
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