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Does anyone else have eczema?

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posted on Aug, 4 2004 @ 09:51 PM
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Does anyone else suffer from this? How do you treat it, I have been on ultrivate since age 7...



posted on Aug, 4 2004 @ 11:49 PM
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I recommend your exploring the wonderful stuff called "Pascalite".
I don't have any skin problems, but people swear by it. It is said
to have healed when nothing else would.

Their website is here: www.pascalite.ca...

This clay is purified and can be used internally or externally for many
different things. It is an excellent facial clay which softens the skin.
I take it internally. It has many minerals in it. This is some of the
finest clay on the market. Avoid the common bentonite clays you
find in healthfood stores. They will send you free sample of their
clay, soap, etc. upon request.

I buy it by the 1-pound ziplock baggie, and it lasts me a long time.



posted on Aug, 27 2004 @ 10:53 PM
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Yeah i occasionally get that on my elbows..... Every now and then. Thank god its not an all the time thing. I hope you get it worked out bro!



posted on Sep, 9 2004 @ 11:11 AM
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My mom and sister have it pretty bad, but I personally only get it in the winter and even then its only sligtly on the back of my calves and a little on my arms usually just above the elbows. I usually just put some Hydrocortizone on for a few days and it goes away pretty good, but as far as a bad case of it I have no clue what to do. I know my mother and sister use some type of medicine, but I have no clue what they use. It seems to work for them though!



posted on Sep, 11 2004 @ 08:32 PM
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Hydrocortizone hah you use the weak stuff lol, I use Ultravaite, spelling?, the hardcore stuff. It works alright but, I was just wondering if there was some other thing out there that isn't a steroid. I just started using this other thing ( I forgot what its called) but it isnt a steroid so thats good. Hopefully it will work...



posted on Oct, 5 2004 @ 05:58 PM
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Take the natural approach:

Decrease protein intake toward 10 percent of daily caloric intake.
Try to minimise your animal protein with plant based proteins.
Cut out milk products and milk if you can, substituting other calcium sources.
Increase your Omega-3 fatty acids in your diet.

I had really bad eczema, really bad all over my hands, I followed the plan I gave you and it has cleared up and is now gone. Trust me, try it out before you go to poisonous substances.



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