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  • Writer's pictureJewel Tate

5 Natural Ways to Fight Off Eczema


One of the best things you can do is also the simplest - proper bathing.

Are you suffering from Eczema?


Have you been looking for relif?


Are expensive prescriptions not working for you or simply unaffordable?


Are you looking for a natural way to manage your condition?


Or are you simply looking to expand the tools you have to live your life free of Eczema?


Then read on for 5 natural remedies for treating Eczema.


Natural Remedy #1 - Bathe Properly


Proper bathing and showering is key to not only treating eczema, but preventing more outbreaks. Most medical professionals recommend short showers or baths. Lukewarm water with no bath bubbles is advised. Eczema suffers should also limit the amount of scented shampoo, conditioner, and soap they use. Opt for all-natural or organic instead. Although not necessarily an all-natural cure, lotions and creams should be applied immediately following a bath or shower to lock in the moisture.


Natural Remedy #2 - Drink Plenty of Water


Lukewarm baths and showers have their benefits because they moisturize the skin. Lotions and creams can help keep this moisture locked in. Don’t just moisture your body from the outside, but the inside too. The most natural and easiest way to do so is to drink lots of water. Keep your body hydrated and it will help your skin, making eczema easier to manage.


Natural Remedy #3 - Take Oatmeal Baths


Above it was stated that short baths and showers are recommended. The only exception to this is when oatmeal is used. Oatmeal tends to have a calming effect on the skin. There are all-natural oatmeal bath product sold at most department stores and drug stores, but you can easily make your own mixture. Honestly, the oatmeal sold at supermarkets will do. Add two or three cups to a bathtub filled with lukewarm water.


Natural Remedy #4 - Watch What You Eat


Watching what you eat is a natural way to fight off eczema. Unfortunately, you may run into some problems. You want to eat skin healthy foods, but some of these foods may trigger an outbreak or flare-up. For example, fruits are known to help against premature aging, but seeded fruits are a common eczema cause. You should keep a daily log of your food and drink consumption. Use this to determine what you ate or drank before each outbreak. If you notice a pattern, permanently adjusting your eating habits.


Natural Remedy #5 - Use All Natural Supplements


All-natural supplements have proven helpful in many eczema patients. In fact, some swear by them. What you want to do is research natural supplements that can help treat or cure eczema. Good examples include fish oil, vitamin E, and vitamin C. Then, work on adding these supplements into your diet. Do so slowly and one at a time, so you know which works and which doesn’t. Supplements come in over-the-counter format, but most are found naturally in foods too.


Are you interested in learning more? Sign up for our email newsletter and receive a copy of our free guide, 'What Doctors Won't Tell You About Eczema' and learn more today. Or go to www.EczemaFreeYou.com to learn more about natural Eczema remedies.






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