Cure Eczema
September 7, 2009
Natural Remedies for Eczema – the cure!
Natural remedies for eczema – the key to curing your eczema. Have a look at this short video and you will soon be on your way to finding a cure for eczema at last and have softer, smoother, eczema-free skin.
Don’t suffer – use natural remedies for eczema!
Eczema or dermatitis is characterized by dry, itchy, inflamed skin and sometimes blisters and lesions may also appear.
Eczema is usually treated with medications of steroids and antihistamines. These medications have chemicals (sometimes considered harsh chemicals) which cause side effects, one of which is thinning of the skin after prolonged use.
Thankfully there are natural remedies for eczema which are much safer than steroids (cortisone creams, etc) and much kinder to your skin. Some natural remedies can even be found in your fridge! Steer clear of unsafe chemical-filled medications and think “natural” or as close to natural products as possible. Also, think of your environment and start replacing chemical products such as dishwashing liquids, etc, with safer more natural products.
5 tips to relieve eczema – naturally!
- Simmered (cold) mango pulp and mango skin could be applied to soothe the skin.
- Safflower oil is good for your skin condition – all you need is two tablespoons!
- For dry, chapped, skin virgin coconut oil contains wonderful moisturizing properties to hydrate your skin.
- After showering, dry your skin gently – do not rub the towel roughly over skin, rather pat skin dry with towel.
- Moisturize the skin immediately
These are just a few natural remedies for eczema. These methods will help with relief but will not cure eczema at the root cause. The Beat Eczema Guide focuses on curing eczema with the use of natural remedies. New research has shown that an all natural cure has proven very successful in eliminating eczema.
Now is the time to put an end to eczema!

Filed under: Eczema, Skin conditions


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Jeanette | September 7, 2009 at 1:00 pm
Bev – this is brilliant! Thanks so much – great to find an alternative to medicated expensive creams. Great work.
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