tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post5763891122334465608..comments2023-09-19T23:25:39.292+10:00Comments on Eczema Treatment: Salt Water and Eczema...Rick Gibsonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04782148658722629740noreply@blogger.comBlogger12125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-58827910968294057482013-06-08T02:19:10.373+10:002013-06-08T02:19:10.373+10:00Use fish tank salt. It's cheaper and works mir...Use fish tank salt. It's cheaper and works miracles. We mix it up in a spray bottle and spray it directly on my daughters arms, just let it dry on there, we don't rinse it off. Burns a little at first. Every time a little less :)<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-50011082879072447752013-04-19T02:03:11.979+10:002013-04-19T02:03:11.979+10:00I has same problem as ur son...and i dont know do ...I has same problem as ur son...and i dont know do anything but after i read this...i'll to swim in sea water...i'm scared it may my skin worth but now i know is was good ^^ thank u for sharing ur story ♡Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-27866273701474157672011-11-11T04:09:18.491+10:002011-11-11T04:09:18.491+10:00Try adding probiotics and DHA oils into the diet.Try adding probiotics and DHA oils into the diet.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-85981822734096451182010-11-26T03:38:13.096+10:002010-11-26T03:38:13.096+10:00Find out how to naturally cure your eczema
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Ltdhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06074470909531288092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-9043336428182566092010-04-25T03:47:23.809+10:002010-04-25T03:47:23.809+10:00Hi, I am Cory Thiarello writing for FaceDoctor. Ou...Hi, I am Cory Thiarello writing for FaceDoctor. Our highly beneficial <a href="http://www.facedoctor.ca/" rel="nofollow">eczema treatment</a> and eczema products have found wide acceptance over the past years.Natural Eczema Treatmentshttp://www.facedoctor.canoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-85775332340863624382010-02-04T23:18:05.098+10:002010-02-04T23:18:05.098+10:00My son who is six years old now, has had eczema al...My son who is six years old now, has had eczema all his life. I find it incredibly sad and frustrating to see him in pain every day from red irritated skin that is broken, dry and painful. I have tried everything................it is so frustrating. I have cried so much for my little guy who is a strong, happy, helpful, kind, fun boy. I am sick of dermatologists automatically prescribing cortisone to apease the mother in the office, sending you home time and time again with something that doesn't help, but rather irritates the skin. The only time cortisone helps is with eczema that is bubbly and water filled as it is itchy, itchy, itchy. (I know first hand as I have also suffered from eczema all my life and still do so from time to time. Nothing has helped me either but now I am using pure 100% organic rose hip oil on my face and hands and it is working wonders. I hate using cortisone but it has offered quick relief when my flare ups have been bubbly watery itchy bumps.) The only two times that my son has had relief was when I was at a girlfriends cabin on Gordom Lake. I don't know if it was the swimming in the lake, or the non-chlorinated water for showering, or a combinition, or the rose hip oil that we used from her that was 100% natural from 100 mile house. His skin was great for about a week and after getting home (my house is spotless and I don't use chemical to clean) it was all bad again. The only other time that it has been good is when we went swimming in the ocean (nice salt water!) it healed up very quickly and went away for about 3-4 days. That was about 2weeks ago. After that it came back, so we went back to the ocean and swam again. Now it's two days later and his skin is healing again very quickly and is almost totally gone. Scratching is killer and sets us back all the time. But we are going to take him to the ocean's salt water every week and get a shower filter to take out the chlorine! We have also tried coconut oil which doesn't hurt putting it on because it is natural and he says it feels good. (so does rose hip oil) I hope that our new routine helps him and keeps him well. Please blog if you have had anything that has helped keep this horrible skin condition away! I will keep you posted on how he is doing.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-12086160171922288002010-01-12T22:27:15.092+10:002010-01-12T22:27:15.092+10:00Just stumbled across this... I'm 26 and have h...Just stumbled across this... I'm 26 and have had eczema on my face and hands on and off for years. I've found saltwater to be VERY very helpful, even succeeding in reducing my eczema where steroids and other treatments have failed. I'm currently soaking my hand in a fairly strong salt solution for a few minutes a couple of times a day - it's helping, but I should probably soak for longer (I'm just too busy!) I used to find that soaking for half an hour or so at a time was great.Stacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13293741467822618216noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-79303050846016471082009-06-07T13:56:55.234+10:002009-06-07T13:56:55.234+10:00My son is 8 months and approx 3 months ago he deve...My son is 8 months and approx 3 months ago he developed atopic eczema. I've been down the same route of seeing doctors, pediatricians, dermatologists and they have all commonly diagnosed the infamous 1% hydrocortisone. However I'm very relunctant to use this given the possibility of thinning skin and any other unresearched after effects. I have tried sorbolene, aqueous cream and use only distilled water on his face which offers minor relief. However once the onsets of momentary flares appear he is constantly rubbing his face. Does anyone have any suggestions for natural remedies??Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14516302490673647508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-29603897420418216822009-05-27T12:53:08.135+10:002009-05-27T12:53:08.135+10:00My 15 week old daughter has quite bad eczema too. ...My 15 week old daughter has quite bad eczema too. Tried all sorts of creams, but still her skin kept flaking and dried out. Then i read an eczema article that mentioned sea water. So i thought i'd use epsom salt baths. I bath her daily in epsom salt water and then use 1% hydrocortisone on her affected areas, followed by a gentle moisturiser, and it has healed and improved tonnes. I too keep away from the creams that contain preservatives, petroliu, etc.. all the unnatural chemicals, which aren't good for my baby.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6360646442758391718.post-6294283307878579662009-05-18T17:57:00.000+10:002009-05-18T17:57:00.000+10:00I am an adult woman of 39 who has experienced ecze...I am an adult woman of 39 who has experienced eczema from the age of 6 months. It comes in bursts and seems to be worsening as I get older. I have always been open to potential remedies for this condition and consider myself quite well informed in terms of eczema as it applies to my body. I am always distressed to read that, generally, there is not more emphasis on avoiding topical creams such as steroids/quarterzones and petrochemical applications. I do have to resort to these types of medical interventions from time to time and am grateful that, when desperate, some relief is found in said treatment. I do, however, strongly feel that it is best to avoid these types of treatments and actively search for healthier, natural alternative remedies. I have an amazing cream made up for me by an aromatherapist. It contains Shea Butter, Avocado Butter, Coconut Oil, Calendula and Comfrey. I am assured of no hidden, toxic ingredients while experiencing amazing moisturising relief. The Calendula and Comfrey are reported to be excellent for my type of skin condition. So, I encourage all who are exposed to eczema (Mom's looking for solutions for their kids too) to PLEASE look for the healthy alternative. Do not be conned into the use of products containing petroleum derivatives. These are TOXIC and have frightening long term side effects. Relentlessly search for information and use your discretion in what you read. You will soon enough find the common threads which represent the truth.Organic Girlnoreply@blogger.com