Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Does anyone have any suggestions for the treatment of exzema?

I have been i have been using betnovate cream, but because it is thinning my skin i dont want to use it too much The doctor has said its caused by nerves and stress, i am lucky in that its only on my lower legs ie my shin bones but it drives me crazy with itching.Does anyone have any suggestions for the treatment of exzema?
"Noxema", it's all in the name, this creme has been "knocking out eczema" since 1914, have you ever heard of it? It was initially the brainstorm of a guy who was trying to invent a remedy for sunburn! http://www.wikihow.com/Decrease-Eczema-F鈥?/a>
Go to lymefree.com the guy there Gary Blier is a wonder and has a cure for most things. It is real too.Does anyone have any suggestions for the treatment of exzema?
I caught exema really bad behind my ear once and I used cortizone cream. You have to wash the effected area really well and then apply it and make sure it always has some on it. Mine dissapeared in about a week and a half.
Hmm. I also have exzema. I use Elidel cream. I don't know if it will have the same effect as your other cream, but I have been using if for a long time and it works for me.
I have been using the stuff my doctor gives me. It is Alclometasone Dipropionate and it give me some relief from the itching but nothing completely eliminates it and I have it everywhere!! Even in my mouth!! Good luck!!
You might try Selsun Blue. It's medicated, can be used mixed with water so it's not harsh, and you can get it with moisturizer.
Maybe you should try applying E45 cream and/or taking antihistimines to help with the itching. They're both avaliable over the counter at a chemist and don't require a prescription. This is what I do and if things get a lot worse I then use the steroid cream I have.



Good luck.
My son had eczema as a child and I didn't like the idea of stuffing him full of more chemicals as he was also being treated for asthma

Turmeric (the stuff in curry spice) is an incredible anti-inflammatory and will help all eczema sufferers. It is proven as effective as steriods/corticosteriods, but don't let the pharmaceutical companies know that.



Buy Turmeric from healthfood store in pill form and take 3-6 pills 500mg daily. Or mix with tea or put in food.



Eczema has a link with Candida fungus. When you eat sugars, it feeds the fungus which causes your body to 'overreact' or become inflamed. Your immune system attacks fungus around your entire body including skin, hence the itchy, scaly skin. (it's actually more complex, but I am shortening it up a bit)



Avoid sweets, gluten, dairy or foods with fungus to balance out your intenstinal flora. Find out slowly how much sweets, etc you can safely eat w/o showing symptoms. Detox for the first few weeks including lots of Omega 3's (from Salmon, perhaps).



Eczema is genetic and enviromental based. This means that you can effectively cure it, although technically it is not curable
What worked for me was the herbal cream and spray combo from Champori.com Try it, it comes with money back guarantee, too.

Best,

Bernadette
Tell you what mate my pal has it really bad and has same prob as you next time i speak to her i will e-mail you what she uses because it seems to be working and has cleared up a good bit
Do some research on triggers of Eczema.

You must not use steriod creams, use Repcillin cream, it is natural and will help your skin heal.

Find triggers at http://www.eczema.ws

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