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subject: Eczema Natural Treatment - Top 6 Natural Ways To Say Goodbye [print this page]


In most cases treatment for eczema begins with treating the symptoms then hoping that they won't return. There has not been much progress in the research of eczema but one thing is for sure, unless the root cause of the symptoms are eliminated, the eczema will always return at some point.

Following are simple methods to help you treat your eczema symptoms.

Red Clover - Another one of the great eczema natural remedies is the red clover thanks to its antioxidant properties. This can help remove toxins, and it works to alleviate skin conditions.

Many prescription medicines have side effects you don't want to have. On the other hand, natural remedies for eczema have almost no side effects to speak of. What's more, most of these remedies have additional health benefits you will receive just for using them.

You should keep a watchful eye on what you eat since food allergies are often the cause for this skin condition. You should consciously avoid food that trigger off allergic reactions.

Moisturize you skin at least once a day after washing, if the skin still feels tight, a second application may be necessary. Often, it is the skin cream that is causes the eczema to flare, so make sure your moisturizer is not causing discomfort. Sometimes it has to be a case of trial and error, but as stated, organic, natural skin cream should not cause irritation. Your doctor can prescribe you with oil based emollients if you are having trouble with high street skin cream.

Golden seal: Golden seal can relieve Eczema symptoms very much. One of the magic the herb can do is to speed up the healing process. The best way is to mix golden seal powder with honey to eat.

Taking oatmeal baths. This method is just like the first one, but this time, oatmeal is used. Where can you find this oatmeal I am talking about? Very easy, natural oatmeal bath product can be easily found at most of the department stores and your local drug stores. Also, you can use oatmeal sold at supermarkets too. Just fill your bathtub with warm water and add 2 or 3 cups into the bathtub.

by: Charles Zoe




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