ECZEMA CURE
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Re: ECZEMA CURE
I don't believe there is a cure for eczema yet, hopefully their might be in the future. There are treatments that work well for some people and keep their eczema under control. I also believe that there is no single treatment that works well for everybody with eczema. I think people that advertise products like you have often give people false hope. I have been a victim of this a few times when my son was younger as I was so desperate to find a cure for my little boy. I no longer search the internet for ways top cure his eczema and put ask my effort on trying to keep him well. He has a fantastic specialist now who we trust and that has made a huge difference.
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Re: ECZEMA CURE
No. There isn't a cure, but I found out the hard way. Going to the doctors and expecting them to give you a miracle cure pill isn't the answer. Allergic reactions from artifial perfumes - especially washing powders and liquids - what a stink they produce! I shop for natural eco household products and they help. I also stopped using petro chemical toiletries - because they contain SLS and nasty mineral oils. The last ingredients to use on your skin. Looked after my diet, included ethical natural supplements and bit by bit, my health is coming back. The only 'miracle cure' are the steriods, but they create their own problems. Always interested in hearing about other's miracle cures. I sometimes think it is problems, ie. I don't like my job, so it eats away at my skin. I don't look at it, so my body has to tell me how upset I am? Does this make sense? I think when you've had eczema for over 40 years it kind of gets a bit tedious, so you have to look for the answers elsewhere...
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Re: ECZEMA CURE
Hi Minime,
Stress does trigger/worsens eczema for some, I imagine an unhappy job creates stress to some extent And I agree there's no miracle cure, it's way better to apply the right treatment, take care of our lifestyle and health!
Take care!
Mei
Stress does trigger/worsens eczema for some, I imagine an unhappy job creates stress to some extent And I agree there's no miracle cure, it's way better to apply the right treatment, take care of our lifestyle and health!
Take care!
Mei
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Re: ECZEMA CURE
Some treatments may help to ease the pain:
1. Cold compress to sooth inflamed skin.
2. Corticosteroids cream and ointment (apply to inflamed skin).
Changing diet into:
Some of common foods that trigger Eczema are dairy, wheat, shellfish, nuts, proteins, and corn. Removing unclean, or processed foods from your diet will also be an important step forwards your healing and overall better health. One of the step is fruit cleanse. Hope this helps for everyone.
1. Cold compress to sooth inflamed skin.
2. Corticosteroids cream and ointment (apply to inflamed skin).
Changing diet into:
Some of common foods that trigger Eczema are dairy, wheat, shellfish, nuts, proteins, and corn. Removing unclean, or processed foods from your diet will also be an important step forwards your healing and overall better health. One of the step is fruit cleanse. Hope this helps for everyone.
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