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Chinese Herbs for Eczema. Eastern Medicine Helping the Fight Against Skin Conditions

The itchy dry red skin is well known to eczema sufferers and the painful sores from too much scratching are also well remembered. Science has concluded that eczema is a condition relating to the immune system and there is not complete cure so people all over the world have come to treat eczema symptoms in a variety of ways. More recently the west has been experimenting with Chinese herbs for eczema that have been used for hundreds of years in China and have found something interesting.

One trial used a "tea" made of a variety of different herbs and plants mixed together and taken regularly. Compared to the control group that took a placebo in place of the real tea it was found that the Chinese medicine had a scientifically proven success rate that helped clear up their eczema in comparison to the control group. It was found that stopping the treatment meant that the eczema came however and was not a long term cure but the impressive results against the symptoms of the condition.

The Chinese herbs used in the trial was a mish mash of different products used in China for various other conditions for years. The names are Akebia clematidis, Dictamnus dasycarpus, Glycyrrhiza uralensis, Ledebouriella seseloides, Lophatherum gracile, Paeonia lactiflora, Potentilia chinensis, Rehmannia glutinosa, Schizonepeta tenuifolia, and Tribulus terrestris. All of these are recognized by Chinese medical authorities as legitimate treatmenrts for skin ailments.

The main effects of these herbs in scientific terms are that of anti-inflammatory chemicals and also mild sedatives. The more complex components and effects are being more thoroughly researched however and many of the secrets of the East may be revealed later and may possibly be refined for western medicine. However for the moment Chinese herbalists can be found in increasing numbers all over the world so these treatments may be available already in their current state.

Again though it is stressed that Chinese herbs for eczema are not a cure but simply another option for sufferers to employ in a fight against their condition. The use of more alternative therapies and substances however is on the rise as home remedies and natural treatments are becoming a major industry that shows results, a fact that may frustrate many of the large western drug companies.


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For Eczema sufferers, it's regarding Elidel and Chinese herbs? (Answers: 2) (Comments: 1)
I've mild eczema and have tried many steroid creams but it does no justice and it only make my skin very sensitive to the sun. Actually, my dermatologist only confirmed I have eczema this year. And before having this problem I remember I used to play a lot of sports. The eczema problem begins when I stop exercising somewhere in 2007 and for God knows why I buy whatever my dermatologist says and using all those crap creams. Then he finally prescribed me a non-steroid called Elidel. I used it for 3 days and it gave me cough. I went to see my Chinese physician and my cough got cured. The reason why I do not take in western medication for cough is because last time I had a cough for one and a half year and during that period I went to many doctors, hospital, taken tests and treatments but it failed. Then one day my lecturer introduced me the Chinese Physician and after 3 visits my cough got cured, and I have not been coughing for 8 months until I used that Elidel. Anyway, I went back to my dermatologist and he gave me ProTopic, another non-steroid but it was an ointment and it contains white soft paraffin and petroleum which burned the condition because it was very greasy. My dermatologist told me I have very mild eczema so it's not a big problem and there isn't a cure for it. I was left with no choice but went back to Elidel. After using for 2 weeks, it somehow stop the itch but it's giving me cough again. I discontinued it for 3 days and today I woke up this morning and the cough got worse. I'm going down later to see my Chinese physician and will discuss this problem with him and see what he can do. I have a few questions for eczema sufferers, 1) Has anyone of you tried using Elidel? Do you think that cream actually weaken immune system and that's why it gives me cough? 2) Has anyone of you tried taking Chinese herbs for eczema? 3) Do you think I should continue and stop depending all these chemical treatments and get back to my exercise routine like in the past?

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natural herbs for Eczema ? (Answers: 4) (Comments: 0)
Is there any herbal or natural remedy for Eczema? I have it on my wrists and i put oatmeal lotion on it which helps but i just need something to take the swelling / infection down. I plan on taking garlic to fight the infection.

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