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Eczema Products – What The Medical Professionals Will Never Tell You!

September 6th, 2009

I have personally been in the medical field for several years now. I have encountered several eczema sufferers from various backgrounds, each of them had one thing in common. They were looking for a cure that didn’t cost them an arm and a leg. It is important for you to understand that eczema is often referred to as dermatitis or atopic dermatitis.

If you are an eczema sufferer chances are you have come across a few so-called medical professionals in your time. If you are one of those unfortunate individuals you know first hand how quick they are to prescribe some bull crap eczema cream that is way over priced. I am willing to take it a step further and stake my reputation on the fact that they never told you that there are several all natural eczema products that will work just as good if not better than what they have to offer.

As time went on I began to notice a pattern among eczema sufferers. Those that were getting tremendous results were those that were using virgin coconut oils. I have also encounter my fare share of doctors that had given up on their eczema patients. In some cases the doctor felt as if they had extinguished all possibilities and none of their medical eczema products seem to work.

For most eczema sufferers this is unacceptable. This is what drives them to search for cures themselves such as the virgin coconut oil that I mentioned earlier. The best part about virgin coconut oil is it can be purchased at any health food store, and it’s extremely affordable.

What do you have to loose? Go ahead and give the virgin coconut oil a try. All that you have to do is massage the oil into the affected area and or areas. That’s it! Turn on your favorite music, lay back and let the oil go to work.

Remember that your body is one of natures greatest creations. Anything that you need to heal yourself can be found in nature. The problem comes when big business steps in the picture and begins to hide the truth. I’m not going to dwell on this point to much since this isn’t the time or place for that.

I apologize for getting off track, but I felt that you needed to be reminded of a few facts. Ok with that said and done, please allow me to get back on track… Another type of eczema known as, “contact dermatitis” can be triggered by a variety of things i.e. jewelry, perfumes, eye glasses, the chemicals in cosmetics, lipstick, lotions, soaps, even fabric softeners. The list goes on and on, my goal is to just give you a general idea of some of the ways that some individuals can be affected by contact dermatitis.

Before you dive in head first treating yourself for eczema or testing any eczema products I recommend that you buy yourself a journal and begin to log all of your results. You should track when you have a breakout as well as some possible reasons that you had the occurrence. The reason for doing all of this is to narrow down and eventually determine what is causing the breakouts. By following this method you can quickly discover if your natural treatment is working, how long is it taking etc…

After about 30 days of keeping a journal you will have a much better understanding of your condition. You should be able to determine whether or not you have contact dermatitis or the type of dermatitis that is triggered by internal triggers such as food, liquids, etc…

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Is Face Eczema A Problem For You? Here Are 3 Tips That Will Change Your Life

August 17th, 2009

In most cases face eczema is often mistaken for dry skin. Some people in the medical professionals have even mislabeled eczema as a disease. The reality of it is it’s a skin condition which stems from allergies from substances that are ingested, touched, and or inhaled. Your body attempts to heal itself which in turn results in an itchy rash which surfaces on the skin. It is important for you to understand that eczema starts from the inside of your body.

Below are a few tips I have put together to help you understand some common causes of eczema and what you can do about it:

Putting Your Hands On Your Face – Without really paying attention our hands meet with a variety of objects throughout the day. Some of the things may cause an irritation to your skin. It is for this reason that it is important to be extra careful to wash your hands or use a hand sanitize after coming into contact with objects that may harbor allergens.

At first it will be a challenge for you not to touch your face. Don’t give up attempting to break yourself of this task. Studies have proven that it takes thirty days to break a habit. Again I must say don’t give up, this is an important part of living with eczema and will take a lot of work.

No Moisture In The Skin – No moisture is the beginning of the chain reaction. Dry skin leads to itching, which leads to you scratching and breaking the top layer of the skin. Between the opening in the skin and the constant itching and scratching chances are you will get an infection.

Since the skin on the face is exposed more to environmental elements, which all contribute to drying and disturbing the balance of the skin. It is recommended that you use a dermatologically tested skin moisturizer, which does not contain any type of perfumes and parabens which are extremely harmful to your skin. I also recommend that you moisturize your skin at least once a day.

Importance of Eating Habits – It is crucial that you understand that whatever you put into your body effects your health as well as your skin condition. You must beware of the foods ingested as well as the negative effects that it can cause on the skin.

In most cases that I have encountered eczema sufferers are well aware of the foods that they are allergic to. Studies show that most individuals living with eczema weren’t aware of a few other foods that could cause their eczema to flair up. Those foods are, spiced foods, processed foods that contain certain additives, preservatives, and foods which contain mono-sodium-glutamate as well as an excessive alcohol intake.

As far as your daily diet is concerned your goal should be to keep a balanced diet and to eat a healthy portion of fruits and vegetables. This diet consists of the required minerals and vitamins such as Vitamin C, which contain properties that aid the skin in the regeneration process.

Keep in mind that this article is only meant to give you a few quick tips that you can implement rapidly to start getting rid of the eczema on your face. There are several other things that you can do to rid yourself from the eczema not only on your face but the body as well. View my blog for more detailed information on eczema and other skin care conditions.

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