How To Safely Heal Eczema and Psoriasis without Steroids

Symptoms:

 

Chronic skin inflammation.  Commonly dry, red, and extremely itchy skin.

 

Testing for Causes:

 

·        Permeable Intestinal Walls: urine test

·        Detox Needed: urine test

·        Vitamin and Mineral deficiencies (especially magnesium and B6): blood test

·        Digestive Function and microbe, parasite, and Candida problems: stool analysis

·        Food and environmental allergies and sensitivities: blood or electrodermal testing

·        Essential Fatty Acids profile: blood test

 

Medical Prescriptions:

 

Antihistimines (Allegra and Benadryl): these work by preventing the allergic inflammatory agents called histamines.  Potential side effects are dizziness, headache, loss of appetite, upset stomach, vision changes, and irritability.  Major cautions are hallucinations, slurred speech, severe dizziness or fainting, tremors, tachycardia, shortness of breath, insomnia, inability to urinate, and very dilated pupils.  Fruit juices decrease absorption.

 

Topical Corticosteroids: these chemically prevent inflammation.  Common side effects are burning, stinging, redness, and itching when first applied.  After these subside in the first few days, thinning and fragile skin can result.  Others can be purple blotches, whitening of skin.  Major cautions are the hormonal imbalance that can be caused with high strength steroids and glaucoma and cataracts when used around the eyes.

 

Topical Immunomodulators/Calcineurin Inhibitors: these work by suppressing the immune system in the affected area to stop inflammation.  This also reduces your immune system’s effect your body.  The most common side effects are burning, itching and redness.  Others include all of the common cold symptoms.  Light sensitivity can also happen.  The FDA also put out a public warning about skin cancer and lymph node cancer as a risk with these drugs.

 

Oral Corticosteroids: these block immune system allergic and inflammatory reactions by mimicking the adrenal hormones of cortisone and hydrocortisone.  Common side effects are dizziness, indigestion, weight gain, weakness, and sleep problems.  Peptic ulcerations, vomiting blood, cataracts, glaucoma, and prolonged sickness are the more serious side effects.  Major cautions from long term use are growth retardation, muscle wasting, skin thinning, osteoporosis, poor wound healing and suppressed immune function.  They also deplete a many vitamins and minerals.

 

Natural Doctors’ Prescriptions:

 

Food allergies and sensitivity should be tested to find out what to avoid.  Avoid saturated fats.  Eat detoxifying fruits and veggies.  Get tons of good essential fats in the diet.

 

Fish Oil: Clinical trials have shown significant improvement in eczema sufferers after taking fish oils for 12 weeks.  They contain eicosapentaenoic acid which is a powerful inhibitor of the inflammatory chemicals in your body.

 

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Dosage: adults: 1.8 grams to 2.4 grams of EPA(eicosapentaenoic acid) a day.  Children should use half the amount, or what is recommended by their doctor.

 

GLA (Gamma Linoleic Acid): this can be very helpful for some eczema sufferers.  It is found in supplements such as primrose oil, black current oil, and borage oil.

 

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Dosage: adults 1,000 mg a day.  Children: half that of what’s recommended by their doctor.

 

Probiotics: these reduce the absorption of allergens and maintain a balanced immune system.  Clinical trials have shown this to reduce eczema in children with moderate to even severe eczema and also in infants by giving it to their breast feeding mothers.

 

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Homeopathy: the most common homeopathic remedy for eczema is sulfur, although there are a variety.

 

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Dosage: 2 pelets pf a 30C potency twice a day for up to 2 weeks to see if there are positive results.  Stop using if you see improvement, unless symptoms return.

 

Calendula: this plant reduces inflammation, prevents infection, and is well tolerated.  It’s traditionally been prescribed by herbalist for eczema.

 

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Dosage: Apply 1 to 3 times a day

 

These natural prescriptions have been tested and are effective on their own, but sometimes they are even more powerful when combined into formulas.  You can check out the natural formulas by clicking on the links below.

 

Natural Formulas:

 

Amoils Eczema Treatment is the low price and an external oil treatment.

 

And Dermatin is taken internally in capsules.

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