What Are Some Alternative/holistic Treatments for Eczema?
Question by courtney lou: What are some alternative/holistic treatments for eczema?
My 6 yr old son has been suffering from moderate to severe eczema since he was two. We have tried every known medicine and even allergy shots. Today we had a visit to Duke Med Center and they had nothing new to offer us. I would like to try some alternatives to traditional/western medicine. If anyone has any suggestions (books, websites, ect), advice or similar experinces, I would love to hear.
Thanks.
thanks for all the answers. we are exploring food allergies, using some new natural products and trying to live a healthy and as minimally as possible. i will put it to vote.
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Answer by msunderstood1962
I’ve suffered from eczema for years. I found an all natural cream that works really well. the only place i’ve seen it sold is at emushea.megamarketingmall.com
It’s not expensive and keeps mine under control. I’m on my second jar and will keep buying it.
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i az a 12 year old am sayin this because my eczema is so severe that once i waz bleeding all nite nd btw mentionin nite if your son iz itchy in the nite therez a reli good medicine to stop him i cnt membah the name though aniway therez an ointment called diprobase and it iz in a wite tube with riting on it it reli workz..i hope your son getz better:D
You absolutely must try MiraCell! It is unbelieveable. You can check it out at their website and see for yourself how it will benefit your child and stop the itching, and actually clear it up.
try eliminating all forms of gluten from your sons diet for two weeks.
recent studies have shown a definate link between wheat allergies and eczema.
and even worse…it if is the wheat allergy that is causing the skin condition, the chances for an accompanying dairy allergy while wheat is still being consumed is very likely.
my girlfriend developed horrible eczema (her skin splits and peels).
through the process of elimination, she discovered that it was wheat and other products with gluten which caused her eczema reaction.
i have met so many other people with eczema so bad that they were unable to treat it effectively…after cutting out gluten from their diet they were either drastically better, or cured.
try it…it may be the answer! it is a small price to pay to find out if it changing one small (but difficult) thing could give your son relief.
you will have to be a master researcher and label reader in order to cut wheat out of his diet…but it could be so worth it!
Eczema is the worst! I’m a shiatsu practitioner with a touch of eczema, so I can tell you what’s worked for me.
I recommend the book “Eczema-Free for Life” by Adnan Nasir, MD, and Priscilla Burgess. It’s based in Western medicine, and it’s been a valuable resource for me. It helped me understand the physiology behind eczema and therefore how to care for it. Some helpful tips from that book—
Keep his skin covered in a creamy lotion, one that’s fragrance-free and does not contain alcohol. Put ground oatmeal into his baths. No very hot baths or showers–lukewarm is best.
From a holistic perspective, first thing to try is to eliminate orange juice from your son’s diet. It’s a classic cause of eczema in kids. Introduce Omega-3 fatty acids into his diet. Make sure he drinks plenty of water and eats some green leafy veggies (easier said than done, I’m sure!). Quiet time every day is very important–even little guys can get stressed from too much activity, and stress aggravates eczema.
Best wishes.
Despite what drs. will tell you and all that is written, there is a cure for eczema! I was not about to “live with it” go on meds. that would harm other parts of my body etc. OR surgery! So I experimented with a lot of herbs, rubs etc. I cured mine by drinking two eight ounces glasses of 100% pure apple juice daily. I saw it started to lessen, than backed off the juice. It didn’t spread, nor it reduced, so got back on the apple juice and it finally disappeared totally. That was about two years ago and it has not reoccured since.
Apple juice will be completely safe for your son and you will certainly save a lot of money and aggrevation by trying it.
I hope that you will post your success later. Since I was on and off the apple juice it took me about a year to cure mine. Keep your son on it and I’m sure it won’t take that long.
Check these links:
http://biorganic.ifrance.com/biorganic/clay.htm
http://vitaminhouses.com/Guia/ingles/nutraceutics/clay.htm
This clay remedy is natural, it is a sort of dust that you mix with water and put it on any wound…it really heals any injury…it surely healed mine…
Massage can be very good for eczema, as long as a good and gentle lubricant is used. You’ll probably want to avoid massage creams, since they most likely contain synthetic ingredients, such as parabens and preservatives, which could be irritating. Jojoba oil has excellent healing properties.
“Jojoba is very similar in composition to human natural skin oils. It penetrates the skin rapidly to nourish it; also softens and moisturizes mature and dry skin. Jojoba helps to heal inflamed skin conditions such as psoriasis or any form of dermatitis, helps control acne and oily scalps. Since it has antioxidant properties, it can keep other oils from going rancid.” (from http://www.fixedoils.com/oils/index.html)
Call around for a local massage therapist who uses (or can use) pure jojoba and is willing to work with a young child. You will probably need to sign a release form and be in the treatment room with your son. (If you live in central TX, give me a call! 🙂 )
Or learn how to give a massage yourself…it could be a very lovely nurturing experience to have with your son!
If we offered you a miracle remedy that prevents “eczema” would you buy it? Certainly you would. You won’t find it in a Pharmacy but at the Grocery Store.
Try the Natural Cures for Eczema.
The term ‘eczema’ is derived from a Greek word meaning ‘to boil.’ It refers to an inflammation of the skin, which results in the formation of vesicles or pustules. It is the most common and most troublesome of all skin diseases.
Eczema is essentially a constitutional disease, resulting from a toxic condition of the system. The disease covers a wide variety of forms, the majority of them being of a chronic variety.
Symptoms: Eczema in its acute form is indicated by redness and swelling of the skin, the formation of minute vesicles and severe heat. If the vesicles rupture, a raw, moist surface is formed. From this, a colourless discharge oozes, which forms skin crusts when it accumulates. The disease is usually worst at night when the heat of the body is retained by the bedclothes.
The skin itches at all stages. In the wet stage, it may become infected with bacteria. The healing of the condition is affected by scratching in response to the irritation. Scratching not only spreads infection but also lengthens the stage of dryness and scaling.
Causes: Allergies play an important part in causing eczema. Some women get eczema on their hands due to an allergy to soap or detergents used to wash clothes or dishes. Some persons develop it around the fingers when they wear rings because of allergy to metals. Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Centre at San Antonio, in a recent study of children with atrophic eczema, found that 75% were allergic to a number of foods. The most common triggers for sensitive persons are eggs, peanuts, chocolate, wheat, cow’s milk, chicken, and potato.
The real cause of eczema, however, is the failure of the human system to excrete the poisons from the various orifices of the body. Waste matter is excreted from the rectum through stools, from the bladder through urine, from the lungs through breath and from the pores of the skin through sweat. Sometime the pores of the skin are overworked, as waste matter is not properly eliminated from the other orifices. If the pores are not given the chance to perform their normal function, the sweat will be full of morbid matter and this gives rise to skin diseases like eczema, acne, boils, and other eruptions.
Other causes include faulty metabolism, constipation, nutritional deficiencies, and stress brought about by nagging spouses, jealousy, frustration, and a host of other emotions. Suppressive drug treatment of the formal disease is also a most potent subsidiary causative factor in many cases.
The Cure: Skin applications to cure eczema may give temporary relief. If the exudation is suppressed, some other more serious disease may develop. The best way to deal with eczema is to cleanse the blood stream and the body.
The treatment should start with a fast on orange juice and water from five to days, depending on the severity and duration of the trouble. Juice fasting will help eliminate toxic waste from the body and lead to substantial improvement. In some cases, the condition may worsen in the beginning of the fast due to the increased elimination of waste matter through the skin. But as fasting continues, improvement will manifest itself.
Fruits, salt free, raw or steamed vegetables with whole meal bread or chappatis may be taken after the juice fast. Carrot and musk melon are particularly beneficial. Coconut oil may be used instead of ghee. After a few days, curd and milk may be added to the diet. The patients may thereafter gradually embark upon a well-balanced diet of three basic food groups, namely (i) seeds, nuts, and grains, (ii) vegetables, and (iii) fruits. The large proportion of the diet should consist of raw foods. Seeds and beans such as alfalfa, mung, and soyabeans can be sprouted.
This diet may be supplemented with cold-pressed vegetable oils, honey, and yeast. Juice fasting may be repeated at intervals of two months or so, depending on the progress being made, in chronic and more difficult cases of eczema, patient should fast at least once a week till he is cured.
The patient should avoid tea, coffee, alcoholic beverages, and all condiments and highly flavoured dishes. He should also avoid sugar, white flour products, denatured cereals like polished rice, and pearled barley and tinned or bottled foods. He should eat only pure and wholesome foods.
Raw vegetable juices, especially carrot juice in combination with spinach juice, have proved highly beneficial in the treatment of eczema. The formula proportions considered helpful in this combination are carrot 300 mL and spinach 200 mL to make 500 mL or half a litre of juice. The patient should get as much fresh air as possible. Restrictive clothing should not be worn. 2-3 L of water should be taken daily and the patient must bath twice or thrice a day. The skin, with the exception of the parts affected with eczema, should be vigorously rubbed with the palms of the hands before taking the bath.
Coconut oil may be applied to the portions with eczema. It will help the skin to stay soft. Walking or jogging should be resorted to in order to inactivate the bowels. Sun bathing is also beneficial as it kills the harmful bacteria and should be resorted to early in the morning, in the first light of dawn. A light mudpack should be applied over the sites of the eczema is also helpful. The pack should be applied for an hour at a time and should be repeated twice or thrice a day.
Water Treatment: In cases of acute eczema, cold compress, or cold-wet fomentations are beneficial. The affected part should be wrapped with a thick soft cloth. The cloth should be moistened with cold water (55-60 degrees F) every 15-30 minutes for two hours at a time. The bandage should be left intact, keeping the cloth cold. There may be intensification of itching or pain initially but this will soon subside. A cold compress may be applied twice daily for a week or so.
Hope this helps, Good Luck.