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How can I cure my 4 month old baby's eczema?

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Neem Oil   by #30325   18 year


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I've been using Neem for two days (mine is thick oil, as you described) and my daughter's itching is SO much better it's almost unbelievable. Thanks so much! Kicking myself for not using it sooner. Do you use it daily?

Too bad my little one smells like a rotten onion now. ;)
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You might check out this post   by #2853   18 year

Many years ago I had a lot of eczema on my back which lasted a couple of years.

My cure? APPLE CIDER VINEGAR (ACV)!!!

I read a website which said that eczema could be cured (or at least greatly helped) by doing the following:

1. Taking 3-4 baths a week with 2 cups of ACV - soak for 30 minutes then shower for a minute in cold water
2. 3 times a day, 30 minutes before meals to take a tablespoon of ACV in a tepid glass of water. Add a little honey or blackstrap molasses for taste.

My eczema was cured in 2 weeks of this regimen! At that stage, I had no idea why ACV would cure my eczema, but now I know that ACV ALKALISES the body. Eczema is a condition of excess acids in the body.

To make the bath even more powerful, you can add a cup of Epsom Salts and a cup of bicarbonate soda. You can read all about the alkalising bath on the alkaline/acid balance forum on Curezone. Also, check out the different ways to alkalise yourself yourself there.

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