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If you suffer from this chronic skin condition and haven't found conventional treatments to work, try these 5 eczema herbal remedies for natural relief and healing.

Drink a healing herbal infusion. Make an eczema herbal tea by mixing equal parts of figwort, nettles and red clover. Take two teaspoons of the dried herbs and infuse in one cup of boiled water for ten minutes. Drink one to three cups daily. These herbs are alteratives; they act to correct a polluted state of the blood.

The active component of turmeric is curcumin, which has been shown to possess anti-inflammatory properties. Studies have found that curcumin significantly interferes with the inflammatory action of arachidonic acid, as well as reducing the expression of COX-2 and 5-lipoxygenase.

Teas made from Chinese herbs are also commonly used to treat eczema. The combination of herbs varies and depends upon the severity of the eczema and the suspected cause of the eczema. Some of these herbs used for herbal teas include include fang feng, tian men dong, gan cao, shi gao, yi yi ren, ku shen, sheng di huang, zhi mu and mu dan pi. The Chinese herbs chuan xiong and huang qin can also treat scalp eczema. Long dan cao may be added to herbal teas to treat ear and facial eczema. Drinking Erka Shizheng herbal tea twice a day helps treat severe eczema in children.

Use mild moisturizers without dyes and fragrances. Ensure to use a moisturizer immediately after the bath. Use of an effective moisturizer many times every day improves barrier function and skin hydration. Most eczema outbreaks can be traced back to topical and food sensitivities. Discovering what your trigger is can help you avoid future outbreaks. Topical triggers include soaps, detergents, dyes, perfumes and synthetic fibers. Food triggers can be related to eggs, nuts, wheat and dairy, as well as preservatives and chemical additives. Avoiding these products can reduce future outbreaks.

Topically, there are a number of natural products to try as a natural cure for eczema. Organic coconut oil is probably the most common and easiest to find. Honey, although sticky to work with, has been known to be a major topical antiseptic healing the lesions of this skin disease as well as others. Start by investing in a good organic, non-perfumed moisturizer for your skin. This is the first step to becoming eczema free. Moist skin itches less than dry skin. Rub the moisturizer on your skin 2 to 3 times a day for the best results. When you itch less, you scratch less and reduce the chances of secondary infections.

by: Charles Zoe




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