Tuesday, November 4, 2014

How To Treat Eczema Naturally Review DO NATURAL REMEDIES REALLY WORK

Sunday, June 15, 2014

Baby Eczema-Curing Baby Eczema

 Diagnosing, Preventing and Curing Baby Eczema

baby eczema

Eczema is an all-encompassing term that loosely describes any one of a number of types of atopic dermatitis, a skin condition characterized by dryness, itching and inflammation. The affected skin, which can occur anywhere on the

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Saturday, June 14, 2014

Seborrheic Dermatitis- Symptoms & Treatments

                          What is Seborrheic Dermatitis?
 

Seborrheic dermatitis is a treatable skin condition.  ‘Derm’ means skin and ‘itis’ means inflammation so the term means the skin is inflamed.  Seborrheic(a) pertains to the extra oil on the skin, usually

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Friday, June 13, 2014

Causes Of Psoriasis And Psoriasis Remedies

Mild Hand Psoriasis
What Causes Psoriasis and Psoriasis Treatment
In a perfect world, we would know what causes psoriasis and there would be a magic pill to make it go away. Sadly, the best we know about what causes it is that it is a problem with the immune system that causes cells to

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Diagnosing And Treating Lyme Disease- Rash- Not Eczema


Lyme Disease Rash

Treating Lyme Disease Early Crucial for Minimizing Long-term Issues
Lyme disease is common in all areas of the country where ticks carrying the disease live. The disease is actually a bacterial infection that causes a variety of health issues for individuals infected.

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Thursday, June 12, 2014

Diagnosing And Treating Lyme Disease- Rash- Not Eczema


Lyme Disease Rash

Treating Lyme Disease Early Crucial for Minimizing Long-term Issues
Lyme disease is common in all areas of the country where ticks carrying the disease live. The disease is actually a bacterial infection that causes a variety of health issues for individuals infected.

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Dyshidrotic Eczema -Treatment-Specific Type Of Excema


Dyshidrotic Eczema
   Dyshidrotic Eczema Treatment & Management
Eczema is a general term for medical conditions where the skin is inflamed and irritated. A specific type of eczema results when small fluid filled bubbles or blisters appear on the hands, feet or fingers. This condition

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Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Organic Natural Healing-E-Book-Heal Your Body Naturally

I think we all would agree natural is better than artificial. Reality is better than fake. So, why then, do we not trust the natural healing powers we have available to us – and some are within our own body already? It is said that our bodies are temples and should be treated with respect and

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The Natural Remedy For Eczema

Eczema is a condition that affects as many as 30 million people according to the National Eczema Organization.

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Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Organic Natural Healing-EBook-Heal Your Body Naturallyl

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I think we all would agree natural is better than artificial. Reality is better than fake. So, why then, do we not trust the natural healing powers we have available to us – and some are within our own body already? It is said that our bodies are temples and should be treated with respect and they will reward us. This couldn’t be truer when it comes to our health!
Nutritional healing helps boost our own body’s immune system, heals our wounds, fights infection and replenishes nutrients that have become depleted in our body. Things that prevent healing of our bodies include:
Overuse of medications
Chemical toxins
Yeast overgrowth such as Candida
Damaged livers
Poor nutrition
Under-producing glands such as the thymus, thyroid and adrenals
Inadequate sleep and exercise
When we eat healthy, our bodies are able to manufacture good red blood cells to give our cells oxygen along with good white blood cells that will fight infection on their own if it is not a major infection.
Natural health products such as witch hazel, aloe vera and Chinese herbs all help the skin and tissues from maladies such as acne to eczema. Probiotic soaps help with the yeast Candida. Evening primrose oil will help with menstrual cramps and menopause symptoms. These are all natural ways that promote healing.
We don’t all eat healthy so sometimes we need vitamins to supplement our diets. Doses of extra Vitamin C can ward off common colds and lower pressure in the eyes. Vitamin B12 has been shown to reduce eye floaters and Vitamin D3 has been used for increasing bone health.
Integrative medicine (IM) is becoming more popular in the United States. Simply stated, this approach to medicine treats the mind, body and spirit. It treats the ‘whole person’ and not just the disease. Nutrition, fitness, yoga, tai chi and meditation are all used. It is reported that one in three people in the United States use some sort of alternative therapies for their own wellness. IM is not so much as an alternative or replacement for traditional treatments but is thought to complement them.
Hospitals are also getting on the bandwagon and offering more IM services as evidenced by a study showing 20% of U.S. hospitals offering IM. This treatment adds the best practices from other cultures and expands the healing beyond traditional Western methods.
There are many natural health products and home remedies. Saline (a salt solution) clears nasal passages and helps open them in times of colds and flu. Saline can also be used to gargle with and soothes the sore throat. For that throat tickle, a tea with tannin will reduce the urge to constantly cough reducing making the throat inflamed. Another throat soother can be made with honey for a thicker solution and then adding raspberry leaves or lemon juice. The ‘hot toddy’ of decades ago which adds a small amount (one ounce) of whiskey or bourbon is still prescribed in most medical circles today and also helps the person relax and rest. Caution: too much alcohol will cause inflamed membranes and make the person more ill!
Certain foods also help heal and add electrolytes back into one’s system. These include bananas, rice, and blueberries. Blueberries have amazing properties that can reduce diarrhea and act as an aspirin reducing fever and body aches. Chili peppers, horseradish and onions not only help with weight loss but they also can clear nasal passages and open up airways.
Let natural healthy choices be the choices you make today!

Monday, May 5, 2014

 

 

 

Treating Eczema Naturally

If you suffer from scaly patches that tend to ooze, have overwhelming itching that comes and goes regularly, your skin appears blotchy and red, or your skin heals and then immediately seems to break out again, you may be suffering from eczema. This common skin condition leads to one's skin becoming either irritated or inflamed and affects one in five or one in ten infants, although symptoms do seem to fade over time. Most outgrow eczema by the age of ten, yet those that don't often look to home remedies for eczema as they are desperate for relief. How does one know if they have this skin condition, what are the causes, and what treatments are offered?
The Symptoms of Eczema
The most common symptom one sees with eczema is itchy skin and, in some cases, one will begin itching before the rash even appears. The rash is typically seen on the hands and feet, the wrists, the backs of the knees, and the person's face, although other areas may be affected also. In those areas where the rash develops, the skin appears thick, dry, and/or scaly. Often, in those with fair skin, the area turns red and then brown. Those with darker skin may see the area become lighter or darker while baby eczema can present as oozing and crusting on the face and scalp and in other areas of the body.



Hand Eczema

What Causes Eczema?
People often wonder about eczema causes and if something can be done to prevent this skin condition. It appears that the immune system of those with eczema overreacts to certain irritants, leading to the appearance of symptoms. Studies show eczema tends to run in families, especially those with a family history of asthma and allergies. Some believe eczema may also develop as the natural skin barrier doesn't function as designed and allows germs in while moisture escapes. Breakouts often follow an interaction with certain environmental conditions or substances. No matter what the cause of the condition is, those suffering from eczema typically just want to obtain much needed relief.
Conventional Eczema Treatments
Medical professionals focus eczema treatment efforts on keeping the skin moist with the help of creams and lotions. Many recommend cold compresses to relieve itching and hydrocortisone or corticosteroids may be used when an outbreak does occur. If an infection develops, the doctor will likely prescribe antibiotics. Antihistamines help with the itching and some are now trying phytotherapy and tar treatments to alleviate symptoms.

Baby-Eczema

Home Remedies for Eczema
Many choose to make use of home remedies for eczema. Some try herbs and vitamins to prevent outbreaks while others use humidifiers to help keep the skin moist. Those with eczema often say they won't exercise when it is hot or cold as extreme temperatures and sweat can lead to an outbreak plus sunburn is know to aggravate this condition. Learning what the triggers are and eliminating or minimizing exposure to them can be of great help in treating outbreaks and preventing future ones. Aloe vera gel, chamomile tea, and vitamin E oil applied directly to the skin may help to relieve symptoms also.
Using Natural Treatments
Certain companies now offer a natural eczema treatment to relieve current symptoms and prevent future outbreaks. Countless state they do obtain relief with products such as this so one may wish to try one or more natural remedies. Before doing so, however, one should speak to their medical professional to ensure nothing in the product will do more harm than good. This does differ based on the individual's medical history so there is no one set answer to this.
Eczema doesn't have to be a debilitating condition. There is no need for those suffering from eczema to hide from others when an outbreak does occur. With many treatments available, one can easily obtain the relief they need from this skin issue.