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Cures for Eczema?

does anyone know a really good "do it yourself" eczema cure? i don't have really bad scabs and stuff, just bumps all over my jaw line, arms, and thighs.
  • 3 years ago
barneycrisp by barneycr...
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You may want to try a homemade herbal cream for eczema from http://www.champori.com/ It helped my condition better (and faster) than any other medication I used.
Best,
Bernadette

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  • neslonbased by neslonba...
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    This has worked brillantly for us - so worth a try.
    Try taking probiotics (friendly bacteria) your health food shop will provide it. Get the refrigerated variety. Start with one capsule a day and then up to the maximum after a week or 2.
    Best one we have found so far is Primadophilus Reuteri or Bifidus.

    Your eczema may be a result of a leaky gut. My son's skin is like new and you wouldnt know he has eczema
    • 2 years ago
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  • Barbara B by Barbara B
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    I had eczema (itchy, scabby, bleeding variety) all my life
    (almost 50), until I tried an all natural soy body bar. I've used it for over a year and have not had any re-occurrences. I now sell them. Visit me at www.mycandlefarm.com for more info.
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  • RN2B by RN2B
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    I don't have cures but bathing in dead sea salts helps. Also try eliminating anything with perfumes, like soaps, laundry detergent (use baby detergent), deoderant.
    • 3 years ago
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  • TEA by TEA
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    I have eczema too... There isn't really a DO IT YOURSELF but you could try lotions at drug stores that are hypoallergenic and perfume free. I still have mine but it's getting better because I went to the doctors and got this cream. It's betamethasone valerate which is a steroid. It'll get better in a week if you apply it twice a day better if you apply it after a wash. Hope this helped... (I hate eczema... People look at your legs and think you're a freak. Oh right, don't take long and super hot baths because they dry your skin badly and lower the temperature of your bath. The recommended bath time for someone with eczema is probably about 5-20 miuntes.)
    • 3 years ago
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  • debbied81 by debbied8...
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    like so many others, i too have eczema. about the cheapest and best thing to use is baby oil...usually i will apply after a bath and dab with my towel to absorb the extra oil.
    • 3 years ago
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  • Mom O by Mom O
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    I use this natural blend on this site for my daughter, helped so much, I only use it very rarely now- they have samples you can try to see what works

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    www.katuri.com
    • 2 years ago
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