I have had severe eczema since I can remember.
I have gone from bathing in my own urine when I was a baby to taking 6 steroids pills a day.
I woke up one morning at a friends house with my bedsheets covered in blood, I was embarrassed and the more it happened the worse I got.
I lost my confidence, my friends took made fun and I generally wasn't happy.
These are just a few ways on how to naturally treat eczema that really helped me feel and look much better.
1.
Not showering for too long: The more you wash the more your natural oils will be left down the plug.
One of the courses of eczema is the oil glands found beneath the skin.
People with eczema do not produce as much natural oil to moisturize the skin, resulting in dry itchy skin.
2.
Sunlight: I don't know about you but I love been in the sun.
It makes me feel good and my skin look great.
I've always found that natural sunlight has always managed to make my skin look almost normal.
Although always be careful and wear lotion.
3.
A Healthy Diet: After a day of non-stop burgers and pizza I can honestly say I can feel myself scratching more and night.
Take some exercise and eat healthily.
4.
Allergies: I'm allergic to cats and I find when i'm around a house with cats it can set my eczema off.
If you have any allergies try your hardest to stay away.
5.
Drink water: Make sure you are always drinking a lot of water to keep your body and skin hydrated throughout the day.
6.
Stress: I find when i'm stressed or frustrated my skin starts to flare-up so when you start to feel stressed or frustrated try to relax and take a deep breath.
7.
Frozen Peas: When I fell a flare up coming on I would usually take something from the freezer and rest it on the effected part of the skin.
This will relieve the urge to scratch.
There are many more ways to naturally help eczema.
Find the one that suits you best.
I was up late one night searching through articles on the Internet that had natural remedies that I hadn't tried and one thing caught my eye and the more I read the more fascinated I became.
I came across a book by Janet Simpson about naturally curing eczema PERMANENTLY.
I am now currently making a documentary about natural ways to cure eczema.
I'm looking to make a half hour documentary using myself as a test subject for the weirdest to the wildest ways of curing eczema, if anyones got any ideas from your own experiences or from people around you then please visit my blog to post your ideas.
I have gone from bathing in my own urine when I was a baby to taking 6 steroids pills a day.
I woke up one morning at a friends house with my bedsheets covered in blood, I was embarrassed and the more it happened the worse I got.
I lost my confidence, my friends took made fun and I generally wasn't happy.
These are just a few ways on how to naturally treat eczema that really helped me feel and look much better.
1.
Not showering for too long: The more you wash the more your natural oils will be left down the plug.
One of the courses of eczema is the oil glands found beneath the skin.
People with eczema do not produce as much natural oil to moisturize the skin, resulting in dry itchy skin.
2.
Sunlight: I don't know about you but I love been in the sun.
It makes me feel good and my skin look great.
I've always found that natural sunlight has always managed to make my skin look almost normal.
Although always be careful and wear lotion.
3.
A Healthy Diet: After a day of non-stop burgers and pizza I can honestly say I can feel myself scratching more and night.
Take some exercise and eat healthily.
4.
Allergies: I'm allergic to cats and I find when i'm around a house with cats it can set my eczema off.
If you have any allergies try your hardest to stay away.
5.
Drink water: Make sure you are always drinking a lot of water to keep your body and skin hydrated throughout the day.
6.
Stress: I find when i'm stressed or frustrated my skin starts to flare-up so when you start to feel stressed or frustrated try to relax and take a deep breath.
7.
Frozen Peas: When I fell a flare up coming on I would usually take something from the freezer and rest it on the effected part of the skin.
This will relieve the urge to scratch.
There are many more ways to naturally help eczema.
Find the one that suits you best.
I was up late one night searching through articles on the Internet that had natural remedies that I hadn't tried and one thing caught my eye and the more I read the more fascinated I became.
I came across a book by Janet Simpson about naturally curing eczema PERMANENTLY.
I am now currently making a documentary about natural ways to cure eczema.
I'm looking to make a half hour documentary using myself as a test subject for the weirdest to the wildest ways of curing eczema, if anyones got any ideas from your own experiences or from people around you then please visit my blog to post your ideas.
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