Are there any good natural cures for Eczema?

February 5th, 2010 | by admin |

I get occasional patches of eczema during the winter especially. Are there any good natural cures that I can use to treat it?

Try adding essential oils to pure aloe vera or any carrier oils such as sweet alond or jojoba.

For Dry Eczema: Chamomile , Geranium , Lavender

For Weeping Eczema: Bergamot , Juniper

You can purchase all of these things inexpensively online. Just be sure the essential oils are pure! Only a few drops go a long way.

  1. 6 Responses to “Are there any good natural cures for Eczema?”

  2. By Atlas on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    well this may be impractical for you, but ive found the best cure is to move to a warmer climate.

    I have heard that acupuncture can cure allergies including eczema permanently, have a look at the website

    http://healing.about.com/od/allergies/a/allergy_naet.htm

    Otherwise, heaps of moisturiser helps and it pays to avoid steroid based ointments as they damage your skin long-term.
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  3. By jazzybaby212 on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    yes there is go to a doctor a ask for cream
    References :
    my brain

  4. By Brighteyz on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    A great natural remedy for eczema is Aloe Vera, but directly from the plant.

    If you are able, buy a couple of Aloe Vera plants, and everyday take off one of the leaves. Break this open and apply the Aloe Vera directly onto the areas affected by eczema.

    You should start to notice a difference within about 5 days.
    References :
    Daughter suffered chronically with eczema.

  5. By maggie on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    me and my children have eczema n yes we do suffer from it when its cold outside and we live in ny.wat i do to help our itching is we take oatmeal bathes once a week which helps with the dryness and when we are done we use aveeno lotion and its works great no more itchy patches. the aveeno is a lil expensive but it works or you can try hydrocortizone that also helps i used the that on the babies. good luck
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  6. By *My_Dingo_Ate_It* on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    Try adding essential oils to pure aloe vera or any carrier oils such as sweet alond or jojoba.

    For Dry Eczema: Chamomile , Geranium , Lavender

    For Weeping Eczema: Bergamot , Juniper

    You can purchase all of these things inexpensively online. Just be sure the essential oils are pure! Only a few drops go a long way.
    References :
    I work with essential oils to help skin ailments. I’ve cured my own prolems, no thanks to the dermotologist!!

  7. By kysa on Feb 5, 2010 | Reply

    hi i use baidec naturals you can order over the net works well and is natural cream also ensure that your skin is always moist and not dry this helps but oatmeal baths, glycerin or vaseline also helps to keep it from drying out good luck
    References :
    http://www.baidecnaturals.com.au

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