A research study through Nottingham University is looking at whether water softeners help reduce the severity of eczema. All water in the home is softened, except at one tap for drinking water. Results are expected in early 2010.
For more information about this research visit http://www.swet-trial.co.uk/ and for a list of companies who sell water softeners visit http://www.talkeczema.com/webdocs/eczema_directory/water_softeners.php
>We at Splendid Products Limited in Oxfordshire, have been making and selling the Little Plumber range of electronic water conditioners for 10 years. These water conditioners (less than £100 to buy and £2.00 a year to run)treat hard water by inducing a range of low frequency radio waves through aerials wrapped around the cold water pipe. We have found time and again that not only are customers really happy with the results which are very similar to salt softened water but that skin problems like Eczema and Psoriasis are either greatly improved or cured. We offer a 12 month "NO QUIBBLE" money back guarantee if a customer is not completely happy with our products. I would have though that ALL Eczema sufferers would have wanted to try these out. I mean if at the end of 12 months your Eczema hasn't improved then just send the unit back for a refund. Bit of a no brainer really !!!
on October 8, 2009 at 9:25 am Gavin Beaumont>Clinical Trial – Benefits of Using a Water Softener if you have Eczema
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