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06-16-2008, 02:09 AM #11
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Thanked: 3Talk to you doctor. There's a lot of medications (and samples) you can get. If you follow the instructions, the eczema will follow more of a come and go thing than stay there all the time.
Another thing is you can try using a alum block along with a few aftershaves. The way I use an alum block is:
cold rinse
alum block with cold water
cold rinse
alum block with cold water
aftershave
Gets rid of redness and irritation. I currently have the Truefitt & Hill 1805 aftershave, but I'm looking into other things that are more effective.
cold water is always as cold as the sink will go. I've got eczema as well, it starts with my left eye, spreads to my right, and then finally to my chin. I've got expired medication, and I still use it, which is totally fine. Next best thing from medication is applying lotion regularly to the affected area. Even if medication is expired, it'll still work, it just won't be quite as effective as it used to be.
LilithParker, nice starting collection!
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06-16-2008, 04:19 AM #12
Now here is a bit of advice from a Naturopath for those with eczema:
Why is the eczema happening? Allergies and inflamation are the usual causes of the problem. If you administer ways to decrease the over responsive allergic response and the inflammation the eczema usually decreases.
Use simple cosmetics and soaps- low chemical low fragrance including essential oils.
Essential fatty acids (OMEGA 3, 6 & 9) internally and externally bring down the inflammation and help stop this over reactive cycle. Increasing fish intake (you can buy fish oil capsules AT HEALTH FOOD STORE) to get more OMEGA 3 and Flaxseed oil- one table spoon in your salad or if ur brave have a straight table spoon in the morning!
as for topical application the thing I have had the best results with my clients is EMU OIL! Its got all EFAS- OMEGA 3, 6 & 9!!
I'm from Australia so its widely available here, so if you wanting to order some and cannot get a hold of it I can sell and post you some
also support your liver-if ur liver is overloaded (poor sleep, too much booze, crappy high fat food etc.) it will make ur overall body inflammation and allergies worse. eat more green and more fresh!
Any questions feel free to ask
Pearl
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06-16-2008, 10:21 AM #13
Slightly off-topic but to reply to the previous post:
Eczema can be caused by food allergies as well. I've had it for years before I found the combination of things that caused severe eczema at the hollows of my knees.
My oldest daughter has it moderately, and I shouldn't complain either. The things I am allergic to are relatively easy to avoid. It just means I don't eat anything if I have doubts about what went in it.
For my face I also have to watch which soap I am using. Wilkinson brings out horrible redness itches, others are merely itchy, and then there are some which are smooth. Trial and error.Til shade is gone, til water is gone, Into the shadow with teeth bared, screaming defiance with the last breath.
To spit in Sightblinder’s eye on the Last Day
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06-16-2008, 12:57 PM #14
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Thanked: 3Well, hmm.. I don't know if I'm allergic to anything. I used to be allergic to pollen, but that seems to have gone away. There was a short period of time (2 weeks) where I ate nothing but fish. Unfortunately I don't remember the status of my eczema; guess I'll have to try it again.
Usually I eat very heathily though. At school I have a 6 meal lifestyle with very strict rules about what goes in. Usually if I apply the medication my doctor gave me, it'll go away for a few years, and then come back. I'll check out what you suggested Pearl Razor.