to have no Eczema
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to have no Eczema
Hello I have had Eczema all my life and tried everything under the sun. Below is how I am managing to keep on top of things
1. Eating lots of wholegrains, fruit, vegetables, pulses, nuts & seeds, lean protein
2. Cut down on dairy & sugar
3. Use pure chimps super combo
4. Take a daily probiotic tablet, use honey too sweeten things (both boost your immune system)
5. Take a multivitamin every day
Hope this can help people like it did me. Took me a while to figure it out (it all starts from within).
1. Eating lots of wholegrains, fruit, vegetables, pulses, nuts & seeds, lean protein
2. Cut down on dairy & sugar
3. Use pure chimps super combo
4. Take a daily probiotic tablet, use honey too sweeten things (both boost your immune system)
5. Take a multivitamin every day
Hope this can help people like it did me. Took me a while to figure it out (it all starts from within).
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Re: to have no Eczema
This post is really great. To add to this post, detoxification helps control eczema from attacking. Detox eliminates toxins from our body. Relaxation and meditations are ways of detoxification. I use ear candles with my friend and it soothes. It is not dangerous when properly used.
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Re: to have no Eczema
Eczema is easier to control than to cure. Following are certain tips that might help you prevent ear infection.
Avoid allergens that might trigger eczema or skin dryness.
Avoid long steaming hot bath. This aggravates itching if you have eczema.
Avoid using soaps and detergents that dry and irritate the skin.
After bath, apply moisturizer or ointments on to your skin.
Control your exposure to allergens like pet dander, dust, pollen, perfumes, soaps and rubber
Wash your bed linens regularly to avoid contact with dust mites.
Avoid allergens that might trigger eczema or skin dryness.
Avoid long steaming hot bath. This aggravates itching if you have eczema.
Avoid using soaps and detergents that dry and irritate the skin.
After bath, apply moisturizer or ointments on to your skin.
Control your exposure to allergens like pet dander, dust, pollen, perfumes, soaps and rubber
Wash your bed linens regularly to avoid contact with dust mites.