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Topic eczema is a very common inflammatory skin problem characterized by extremely itchy patches of red, dry flaking skin and other itchy patches that are inflamed and oozing.

Make a paste of nutmeg and water to clean the skin. Apply to the affected area and leave it on the skin for an hour. This encourages the growth of new healthy skin cells.

Simple but by the best natural treatment any particular one often forgets about. Drinking a minimum of 8-10 water daily goes quite some distance in flushing out the poisons with the body and make it hydrated.

To make a scrub, put some nuts in a food processor and grind them. You dont want them to turn to paste, but stop grinding when they are still a bit coarse. Blend in some oil and apply on your skin.

Use a lotion made out of blueberry leaves this is proven to be fantastic relieving inflammation of dermatitis. Dietary changes mean avoiding foods that potentially trigger the symptoms. It is also best to drink a lot of water and eat foods rich in Omega 3. Also wearing cotton clothes, not abrasive fabrics, help a lot. Good hygiene is also essential. Plus, if you have eczema, it is not advisable to use conventional soap because of its drying qualities. Also keep your nails short and your hands clean. This helps avoid infection and thus, the spreading of it. Use peanut oil or coconut oil to deal with the flare-ups.

A poultice made of warmed, crushed, fresh green cabbage leaves applied to the affected area and covered with a bandage is soothing. Essential oils can be added to this oil base. Chamomile, lavender and geranium are the best oils for treating eczema. Add 2 drops of chamomile, 1 drop of lavender and 1 drop of geranium to the oil. Alternatively you can add three drops of any of these oils to the olive oil. Do not add more than 4 drops to the mixture. For weeping eczema, use bergamot and juniper instead.

If you can control eczema dry skin, you are on your way to finding your personal cure for eczema. The important point here is to keep your skin moisturized. You want to moisture two times per day, after bathing. It is important that you apply the moisturizer two to three minutes after a bath while the skin is still damp, this will help trap in the moisture from the bath into your skin. Be sure to pat dry and not to rub, as this will aggravate eczema symptoms. Try to take more lukewarm baths rather than showers, this allows water to penetrate better in the skin and is a less harsh way to apply the water.

by: Charles Zoe




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