Eczema Home Treatment

Eczema Home Treatment

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9 Responses to Eczema Home Treatment

  1. sh8dybrady120 says:

    eczema..home treatment?
    i have had eczema for as long as i can remember, even as a child. whats the quickest way to get rid of it? should i just go to the store and use ointments or what? i have it on the creases in the middle of my arm and on my left wrist, and im really self conscious about all of it. what should i do?!?!

  2. -.-' says:

    My grandmother makes me a ointment out of bear oil. Don’t ask me how she gets it. :P But it works, but it smells soooo horrible!

    Eczema is tricky to clear up, there are so many triggers. Maybe if you find out what the triggers are then you can prevent the outbreaks. Have you gone to an dermatologist or allergy specialist?

    I found my triggers, tomatoes, chocolate, peanut butter.

    Good luck.

  3. Jackie says:

    At home treatment for eczem thats sensitive enough for my 3 year old?
    Ugh, my baby girl has a really bad eczema out break on her chest… Anybody have any good home remedies or at home treatment that’s sensitive enough to work with my three year old? :( poor baby, it hurts her if I even put lotion on it :( Her skin is cracking oozing and bumpy…

  4. :D says:

    Any home treatments for eczema?
    I have it on my inner arms and my left hand. But here’s the thing, my father nor my mother will not take me to the doctor because he is all ANTI doctors. Just because he went in like the 80′s because he had it too.And none of the treatments they gave him worked. So im pretty much lost here?

  5. mandy says:

    di you know any home treatment for eczema?

  6. minnie F-C says:

    Hi, i have bad eczema too! i get it on my arms and legs mostly. It’s true that you can get pretty good steroid creams from the doctors now (corticosteroids like cortisone, diprizone etc) but there are many other options to try before you go there. Mild eczema can easily be kept under control if you do things like keeping your skin moisturised (especially after showering) and clean and dry. Try not to wear itchy or woolen fabrics on your arms. You can also try unscented bath oils that are made especially for sensetive, eczema-prone skin. They are usually made of liquid and soft paraffin. Any time your skin starts to itch, remove tight clothing and put on some sorbolene or another fragrance-free moisturiser.
    If your skin bleeds from scratching or you get uncontrollable, horrible itching that’s driving you insane, it’s worth bugging your dad to take you to the doctors. Tell him it’s affecting your sleep or something! The cortisone creams really do work if you use them continually.

  7. ALT DOC says:

    Hi THere

    Here are some remedies and testimonials at the bottom.

    Cause
    1.Cleansing the Skin: The skin is a very important part of the body; it is an “extra kidney,” an extra set of lungs for breathing, and has many other functions. We should keep it in a good condition, important as it is, but we usually treat it shamefully. Cleanliness is next to Godliness, and the skin should be bathed daily. This does not mean to use soap with each bathing, unless it is a natural type biodegradable liquid soap. Nearly all bar soaps do more damage to the skin than they aid it, by leaving residue of the soap to clog the pores. The pores are the doors and windows of the temple and must be kept open to let in oxygen (the breath of life) and to excrete toxins and waste.

    2.Diet and Use of Natural Fibers: A person who uses lots of mucus foods has a gluey, sticky type perspiration. When this individual sweats and the body is not cleaned regularly, the dried sweat clogs the pores. This is a beginning cause of dermatitis, or skin malfunction. In addition, as a nation we have fallen in love with easy to wash and iron synthetic clothes. These rob the body of the breath of life because manmade synthetic fibers do not “breathe.” Only natural fibers such as cotton, wool, linen, silk, etc., can allow the skin to breathe properly.

    3.Diet: These are two of our big problems; the third one is a diet devoid of wholesome foods. We use man’s prepared materials, called food, that have been contaminated and processed, and in so many cases, should be classified as “junk food.” All aids to fighting dermatitis work better and faster if we consider the first three things mentioned–bathe regularly, return to natural fibers to wear, and eat wholesome foods

    Herbal Aids

    1.Dr. Christopher’s Bone, Flesh and Cartilage: (BF&C) For the most severe cases of skin diseases in the advanced stage, use a combination we have called Bone, Flesh and Cartilage combination, internally and externally. Repeat procedure. Make the tea, soak flannel, cotton, or any white material other than synthetic–never use synthetic–wrap fomentation (soaked cloth) around the malfunctioning area and cover with plastic or wax paper, leave on all night six days a week and for as many weeks as needed until relief appears. Then continue a week or two for severe cases. Drink one fourth cup of finished concentrated tea with three fourths cup of distilled water three times or more each day.

    2.Dr. Christopher’s Chickweed Ointment: This is made of chickweed herb and bees wax and oils. Excellent for eczema and/or other skin infections, sores, burning, itchy skin or genitals, swollen testes, acne, hives, also for ulceration of mouth and throat. This is a wonderful healing ointment.

    3.Plantain: For skin diseases that result in scrofula or eczema, use the tea internally as a blood cleanser and use the strong tea externally as a wash. If the skin is not oily, you can use the ointment topically to affected areas.

    4.Juices for Eczema: Carrot & cucumber.

    5.Cabbage Leaves: Cabbage leaves applied to an infected wound, ulcer, or oozing eczema should be layered like roof shingles, allowing secretions to drain between the layers.

    6.Tarragon: Soothing for eczema and scurvy.

    7.Dr. Christopher’s Healing Ointment: (CMM) Made of comfrey, marshmallow, marigold, bee’s wax, and oils, this is an antiseptic to be used on lesions, eczema (dry), poison ivy, soothes inflamed surfaces, abrasions, burns, hemorrhoids, for bruises and swellings. Good to have on hand at all times.

    Testimonials
    1.BF&C cures skin problem worse than eczema: One day a lady came into my office in a frantic state of near hysteria. She told me that her fourteen-year-old daughter was at home and some neighbor ladies were with her, to keep her from doing harm to herself. That morning the mother had stopped her daughter from committing suicide. The girl, for several years, had a severe dermatitis that had baffled the family physician, dermatologists and allergy specialists. The skin problem was from the knees down to her feet, the arms from elbows down over the hands, and her neck and face were also covered with this dermatitis condition. The dermatologists said it was different from pityriasis, psoriasis, eczema, etc., and had no name for this thick, heavy scaling from which the girl was suffering. This young girl had become a recluse, refusing to go to school, church, parties, etc., and because of this terrible condition which was called “incurable” she was eating herself into an extremely oversized individual. The despair she was suffering was pushing her into a suicidal frame of mind.

    I had never had such a case presented to me before and my “back was up against the wall.” This was an emergency and I did not have the time to sit in a laboratory and figure out a combination to try on her. I offered a quick silent prayer for help and a formula came immediately to my mind. As it came I had the lady and her companion write it down. I told them to go to an herb shop or health food store and get the various herbs, mix them, and make a fomentation. She was to foment the legs, arms, neck and face areas, and also to have the daughter drink some of the tea. I felt confident enough to promise good results!

    It was on a Tuesday morning that the mother had come to see me. On Friday the report came back that the scabs and scales had left the afflicted areas and the girl’s skin had a good “healing glow” to it. The next message I received was six months later. The girl was now a choir leader at the school she had returned to, and she was again busy in church and social activities.

    This particular group of herbs is one we called “bone, flesh and cartilage” formula. We found it would do many things besides skin problems.

    2.Cabbage Leaves: A watchmaker suffered for a year with a painful eczema of both hands, preventing him from working. The lesions were acutely inflamed, and the fingernails were separating, about to fall off. Applications of cabbage leaves twice daily for a few days brought relief from pain, as clear fluid drained onto the dressing. With continued treatment healing took place within two months.

    3.Newborn Cured of Eczema: At one of Dr. Christopher’s lectures, a woman brought a bundle to the front, a little baby all wrapped up. She unwrapped the bundle, and as she did, eczema scalings flew up all around dusted Dr. Christopher’s dark suit. The baby was simply covered with eczema; he described it as horrible to see. The family had adopted the baby six months previous, and it was entirely covered with the scaling, evidently from birth. The family had employed their usual doctor, a pediatrician, and a skin specialist, but no one could do a thing for the little sufferer.

    Dr. Christopher told the mother to fill a bassinet with warm Chickweed tea and to bathe the baby, pouring the tea over the head that could not be submerged. The mother was also to give Chickweed tea internally, in small amounts.

    Within just a matter of days, the baby began to improve, and after a week or two, the eczema disappeared completely, though the child had suffered with it so many months.

    Best of health to you

    Cheers

  8. barneycrisp says:

    Joane, hello. The best home treatment for eczema (in my book) is the anti-eczema cream and spray from http://www.champori.com It is herbal, steroid-free, works fast (cleared my condition in just under 3 weeks), reasonably priced and comes with money back guarantee (if it doesn’t work – it’s free)
    Best,
    Bernadette

  9. i'm just a girl says:

    Any home remedies or treatments for eczema?

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