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Suffering from eczema? Try out these natural remedies!

by Francine Kanter Classical Homeopathy by Francine Kanter

If you are suffering from eczema, you probably know what it's like to look for relief from itchy, red skin. The chances are that you've already tried numerous products. Unfortunately, a few of these products can leave your skin even more irritated and drier.

But do not give up yet! You can try various options at home to help you get relief; you can also try natural remedies for eczema to help you reduce your symptoms.

The all-natural remedies listed below can help you replenish moisture while protecting your skin's natural barrier.

If you are already on medications to treat your eczema, it would be best to check with your doctor before trying these new home remedies.

Evening primrose oil

This oil is extracted from the evening primrose plant and is ideally used to soothe any irritated skin. When taken by mouth, evening primrose oil can be used to treat any systemic inflammatory issues such as eczema.

The oil contains gamma-linolenic acid and omega-6 fatty acids, which play a critical role in preventing all types of inflammation in the body.

Studies on using evening primrose oil for the treatment of eczema are mixed. Nevertheless, many people claim that it helps reduce eczema symptoms without having any adverse side effects.

Coconut oil

Coconut oil is extracted from raw coconut meat and is often used as a natural moisturizer. Studies show that the antibacterial abilities of coconut oil can help reduce any staph bacteria from your skin, which prevents infection.

This is critical for anyone suffering from eczema since patches of inflamed skin can ooze, allowing various bacteria to enter.

When applying directly to the skin, ensure you use cold-pressed coconut oil that is processed without chemicals.

 However, it would help if you always asked a professional doctor of homeopathy Ormond Beach before treating such infections at home.

Sunflower oil

Sunflower oil is extracted from natural sunflower seeds and helps keep moisture in and bacteria out of your skin. It also keeps your skin hydrated and can help relieve any inflammation or itching.

It would be best to apply undiluted sunflower oil directly to the infected area after a bath while your skin is still damp.

By using these natural remedies and consulting a homeopathy doctor, you can get rid of eczema in no time.


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