psoriasis / eczema diet help skin care advice & NO DAIRY FOODS PERIOD !!!

December 28th, 2011 14 Comments »

Fix this food intolerance by completely removing an unnatural food for humans. I am dairy and tree fruit free.. No tree fruits. Bananas are OK. And mainly follow a whole food diet. Zero sugar. Minimum 3 months to see first signs of clearing + 6 months to clear completely. I make this video after 20+ years of suffering. If skin flakes were chemically analyzed the greedy doctors would be out of a job. Good luck!
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Shielding Skin Care Lotion Heals Chronic Eczema

December 23rd, 2011 12 Comments »

www.skinmdnatural.com. Shielding Lotion is a breakthrough skin care product that heals chronic eczema.
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Skin care products for DRY skin/ ECZEMA

December 9th, 2011 25 Comments »

Subscribe ;-) Hope this helps! Twiiter.com/Callme_FASH Products: CeraVe- Aveeno Daily Cleansing pads – Vitamin E cream – Sarna – Dove sensitive skin moisterizing bar – Curel- Raw Shea Butter-
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Glycerin Eczema Creams And Eczema Rash Care

December 6th, 2011 Comments Off

Glycerin is an emollient that is commonly found in moisturizers and other Eczema creams. It is a derivative of vegetable or animal oils, and has been proven effective in treating dryness. Eczema is often associated with dry and itchy skin. As a component of Eczema cream, Glycerin heals irritated skin by helping it attract and retain moisture.
Glycerin Eczema creams are best applied after bathing while the skin is still moist. It locks in moisture and keeps the skin from going dry. Be sure to use a non-drying soap or soap-free cleansers when bathing. Refrain from using bath scrubs and sponges when you have Eczema. Instead, use your hands to create a rich lather and apply this to your skin. Eczema sufferers may benefit from adding essential oils to their bath.
Stay away from heavily perfumed products, and choose alcohol-free items instead. Natural, non-comedogenic and fragrance-free products are your best bet. Using cosmetics is discouraged, but you may try organic make-up if you want. Each person may react differently to a certain product, which is why it is important to do a skin test first when using something for the first time. Stop using a product if you develop an allergic reaction.
Washing your clothes with a gentle detergent may help prevent outbreaks. Dyes and fabric softeners aggravate Eczema rashes. Be sure to wash and rinse your clothes thoroughly, especially newly purchased ones. Linens and beddings are also in constant contact with your skin, so remember to give them the same attention as well.
Choose carefully when shopping for clothes. Synthetic fibers can be itchy on skin. There’s no need to buy expensive clothes made of organic cotton. Clothes made of 100% cotton will do. Stay away from polyester and wool especially during warm and humid weather. Eczema rashes can get worse when exposed to extreme temperatures, so remember to dress appropriately for the weather.

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How I care for baby eczema

November 22nd, 2011 13 Comments »

So as most of you already know Jayden has eczema. I have never really mentioned in detail what I do to care for his skin so I thought I would make this video. ( : Often times eczema can be genetic and that is the case for Jayden. Thomas has eczema as well. Most babies who develop eczema will grow out of it as they get older but because Thomas has it as an adult most likely Jayden will have it all his life as well. There are many different things that can trigger an eczema outbreak such as: stress, allergies, allergic reactions, dry cold weather, etc. Jayden has only had one really, really bad outbreak and we think it was because of some allergic reaction to something because one of his eyes was swollen shut as well. He went to an allergist and was tested for basic food allergies and all came back negative. So at this time we do not no what aggravates Jayden’s eczema although I have noticed it does get worse when it is cold outside. He was given a prescription for liquid Zyrtec to use if he has another really bad flare. Just in case it is allergy related. Thomas has a much more severe case of eczema than Jayden does. He has been battling eczema all his life. He has to use a steroid cream to keep it under control and even then he usually always has red patches on his arms and neck. He has been tested for everything under the sun and they can’t figure out what aggravates his eczema or what triggers his flares either. He has also went through a million different types of