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Eczema

Immunology and eczema

In inflammatory skin conditions such as eczema, only the treatments that naturally boost your immune system will get to the core of the problem and help your conquer your eczema for good. Natural remedies and herbs and eczema specific nutritional supplements all do the job of getting your skin back in tune with the inner functioning of your body, Treatments that only tackle your skin at its level are superficial and the results of such eczema treatments are unlikely to last longer than your next body cycle or your next down spell.

Three ways to get better

For the best combination of eczema treatments, you should apply natural herbs to your skin topically, regularly and systemically. Three categories of vitamins and nutritional supplements can be used to counter eczema effectively.

Astringents dry up your problem

For immediate relief in the case of weeping sores on your body caused by eczema, you need a good astringent liquid. Those bought in the stores tend to be chemically based. Instead, it's a good idea to try oak or witch hazel to dry up wet inflammations of your skin. The tannins in oak and those in witch hazel help to bind the liquids seeping through your skin, absorb toxins, and sooth inflamed skin, making it less itchy and therefore faster to cure of your eczema.

Anti-inflammatory and immunomodulator regulate your body

Dealing with inflammation causing eczema needs a deep down approach. The best natural remedies include calendula flowers and licorice. Calendula flowers were historically considered beneficial for reducing inflammation. Calendula was used to treat various skin diseases, ranging from skin ulcerations to eczema. Internally, the soothing effects of calendula have been used for stomach ulcers and inflammation.

Alterative liver boosters makes sure it doesn't happen again

For a long term approach to eczema treatment, look towards your liver and consider how to replenish its strength. Alterative, liver-supportive treatments include burdock, red clover, sarsaparilla, and wild oats. Oats were traditionally used in baths to treat insomnia and anxiety as well as a variety of skin conditions, including burns and eczema. Rich in vitamins, oats can be taken to supplement your eczema treatment regime.

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