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		<title>By: Eczema Free Forever</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Sep 2010 04:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>There are more mild topical medications available for treating eczema on chidren. 

Immunomodulators and steroid free medications such as Elidil and Protopic can usually be applied to all affected areas inculding the face on a child that has eczema atopic dermatitis. 
But once again we know that these treatments are only temporary releif from the irritations.
For more information on natural and more milder remedies visit 
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are more mild topical medications available for treating eczema on chidren. </p>
<p>Immunomodulators and steroid free medications such as Elidil and Protopic can usually be applied to all affected areas inculding the face on a child that has eczema atopic dermatitis.<br />
But once again we know that these treatments are only temporary releif from the irritations.<br />
For more information on natural and more milder remedies visit</p>
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		<title>By: My Visit To Neverland Valley Ranch</title>
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		<description>Prevention and treatment of eczema in the babies
Prevention can be very well achieved by keeping personal  hygiene well. One has to keep baby&#8217;s body clean. Herbal disinfectant powder is  to be sprinkled over the baby&#8217;s body. The clothes of the baby are to be changed  and the material is to be very smooth (preferably 100% cotton).
Note down if your baby gets the rashes over the body after  eating certain food. This food is then considered as allergic to the baby and  therefore is to be avoided. Eczema can be treated by giving topical ointment  and internal medicines that is anti-histamine. Some of the severe cases are  treated with steroids but with extra precautions and perfect doses.
Ayurveda believes that these conditions are to be treated  with the herbs having action on blood purification and Pitta Dosha pacification.  Some of the herbs like shatavari, Ashwagandha, sariva, manjishtha etc purify  the blood and gives relief from skin problems. 
Ayurveda also says that decoction of certain herbs like  neem, haridra, patola is to be mixed with the bathing water and baby should be  given bath in it. This will check out not only the skin rashes but they are  also good for any type of fungal infection over the body.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Prevention and treatment of eczema in the babies<br />
Prevention can be very well achieved by keeping personal  hygiene well. One has to keep baby&rsquo;s body clean. Herbal disinfectant powder is  to be sprinkled over the baby&rsquo;s body. The clothes of the baby are to be changed  and the material is to be very smooth (preferably 100% cotton).<br />
Note down if your baby gets the rashes over the body after  eating certain food. This food is then considered as allergic to the baby and  therefore is to be avoided. Eczema can be treated by giving topical ointment  and internal medicines that is anti-histamine. Some of the severe cases are  treated with steroids but with extra precautions and perfect doses.<br />
Ayurveda believes that these conditions are to be treated  with the herbs having action on blood purification and Pitta Dosha pacification.  Some of the herbs like shatavari, Ashwagandha, sariva, manjishtha etc purify  the blood and gives relief from skin problems.<br />
Ayurveda also says that decoction of certain herbs like  neem, haridra, patola is to be mixed with the bathing water and baby should be  given bath in it. This will check out not only the skin rashes but they are  also good for any type of fungal infection over the body.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jun 2010 00:21:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>What is the Best Cream for Eczema Relief?
So, is there one best cream for eczema relief, either natural or pharmaceutical? The answer is &quot;No,&quot; no matter what advertisers tell you. What it boils down to is what you feel most comfortable with, and I think the scales tip in favor of natural. Don&#039;t discount natural lotions and creams when you are looking for eczema relief.</description>
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So, is there one best cream for eczema relief, either natural or pharmaceutical? The answer is &#8220;No,&#8221; no matter what advertisers tell you. What it boils down to is what you feel most comfortable with, and I think the scales tip in favor of natural. Don&#8217;t discount natural lotions and creams when you are looking for eczema relief.</p>
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		<title>By: eczema question</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Jun 2010 14:22:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your Options in Over the Counter Eczema Treatment:
Skin-E-Dip is believed by many to be one of the best over the counter eczema treatments available. The reason it works is because, for starters, it’s a rich moisturizer. But its real secret is its properties that combat itching and inflammation. Of course, you’ll want to discuss this with your doctor before you try it to make sure it doesn’t interfere with other medications you might be taking. 

Aveeno also has several products that are useful for managing your eczema problem. One of these is an oatmeal bath product that provides relief for your itchiness as you soak in a tub. You can find these products wherever fine skin care products are sold. Some people even use these products to help ease their psoriasis symptoms. 

In fact, there are an awful lot of options when it comes to an over the counter eczema treatment. Good places to find helpful information are from your pharmacist, an herbalist or a store that specializes in natural health products. You’ll likely end up going through quite a bit of money before you find something that’s really effective for you, though. But it will be worth it in the end when you manage to get relief from this uncomfortable condition. Just don’t give up.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your Options in Over the Counter Eczema Treatment:<br />
Skin-E-Dip is believed by many to be one of the best over the counter eczema treatments available. The reason it works is because, for starters, it’s a rich moisturizer. But its real secret is its properties that combat itching and inflammation. Of course, you’ll want to discuss this with your doctor before you try it to make sure it doesn’t interfere with other medications you might be taking. </p>
<p>Aveeno also has several products that are useful for managing your eczema problem. One of these is an oatmeal bath product that provides relief for your itchiness as you soak in a tub. You can find these products wherever fine skin care products are sold. Some people even use these products to help ease their psoriasis symptoms. </p>
<p>In fact, there are an awful lot of options when it comes to an over the counter eczema treatment. Good places to find helpful information are from your pharmacist, an herbalist or a store that specializes in natural health products. You’ll likely end up going through quite a bit of money before you find something that’s really effective for you, though. But it will be worth it in the end when you manage to get relief from this uncomfortable condition. Just don’t give up.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jun 2010 13:04:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Is there anything that will cure eczema? 

At this point there is no known cure. However, I&#039;ve successfully managed my son&#039;s inflammations and dry itchy skin with natural eczema treatments. 

We have been using an organic bottom balm as a baby eczema treatment. 

It&#039;s made with the moisturizing properties of olive oil and the healing power of calendula. 

Great for diaper rashes, I&#039;ve found this product from Earth Mama Angel Baby® to be fabulous for healing eczema rashes and minor cuts and scrapes. 

It&#039;s all natural with no synthetic ingredients, so I feel good about using it as often as necessary.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is there anything that will cure eczema? </p>
<p>At this point there is no known cure. However, I&#8217;ve successfully managed my son&#8217;s inflammations and dry itchy skin with natural eczema treatments. </p>
<p>We have been using an organic bottom balm as a baby eczema treatment. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s made with the moisturizing properties of olive oil and the healing power of calendula. </p>
<p>Great for diaper rashes, I&#8217;ve found this product from Earth Mama Angel Baby® to be fabulous for healing eczema rashes and minor cuts and scrapes. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s all natural with no synthetic ingredients, so I feel good about using it as often as necessary.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 01:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have succeeded in solving a problem like yours by advising the use of a piece of lint or any towelling after it is boiled to take off any residual chemicals like detergent and after drying, it is soaked in the Arnica &#039;solution&#039; and left on with a piece of sticking plaster to hold it for sometime on the area like on your forehead. It is the constant contact with the water which is the remedy that works the miracle. 

Try it. 
It works. 

Please report progress.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have succeeded in solving a problem like yours by advising the use of a piece of lint or any towelling after it is boiled to take off any residual chemicals like detergent and after drying, it is soaked in the Arnica &#8216;solution&#8217; and left on with a piece of sticking plaster to hold it for sometime on the area like on your forehead. It is the constant contact with the water which is the remedy that works the miracle. </p>
<p>Try it.<br />
It works. </p>
<p>Please report progress.</p>
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		<description>chronic eczema- reactions to acidic foods From john34 [Log on to view profile] on 2006-09-12 
62 replies 4715 views 
I am looking for advice relating to chronic eczmea on the back of my hands and on my head. I have not used any drugs/medications for several years and have been seeing a great kinesiologist who has helped me very much, but she suggested I should also try homeopathy to help. 

I have had skin problems since I was a baby. I am now 34. for now it is isolated to the back of my hands, and my forehead and head. before it was on my eyes and neck. I had bad candida overgrowth which I cleared through liver flushing and diet. I eat very few processed foods now, and am stronger than before. but, i still seem to react to acidic foods like apple cider vinegar. I would be grateful for any help in trying to get my body to heal. 

Thanks, 
John 

ps. my son had ezema as well, but it is now mostly gone</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>chronic eczema- reactions to acidic foods From john34 [Log on to view profile] on 2006-09-12<br />
62 replies 4715 views<br />
I am looking for advice relating to chronic eczmea on the back of my hands and on my head. I have not used any drugs/medications for several years and have been seeing a great kinesiologist who has helped me very much, but she suggested I should also try homeopathy to help. </p>
<p>I have had skin problems since I was a baby. I am now 34. for now it is isolated to the back of my hands, and my forehead and head. before it was on my eyes and neck. I had bad candida overgrowth which I cleared through liver flushing and diet. I eat very few processed foods now, and am stronger than before. but, i still seem to react to acidic foods like apple cider vinegar. I would be grateful for any help in trying to get my body to heal. </p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
John </p>
<p>ps. my son had ezema as well, but it is now mostly gone</p>
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