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Solving the chronic problem: Eczema that won't go away!!!!
 
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Solving the chronic problem: Eczema that won't go away!!!!


One way to solve eczema problems is to find what triggers it and eliminate that if it is possible.

If the trigger is something in diet, Elimination Diet can help you figure it out.



On Eczema for adults

1/4 teaspoon sodium carbonate along with 1/4 teaspoon sodium bicarbonate taken in a glass of water shuts down eczema in less than an hour.

sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) = washing soda
sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) = baking soda

Can be taken 3 times per day

Eczema is usually a skin reaction to something a person have eaten or something a person came in contact with, like cat dander, or pollen, or pesticides, or toothpaste or soap.
It can aslo be an allergic reaction to a natural skin bacetrias like staphylococcus aureus, especially for people who ignored the underlying causes for a long time.

The best is not to treat eczema, but to try to identify triggers, and if possible, eliminate all triggers.

The most common eczema triggers in western people are:

* pasteurized and homogenized milk (some kids that react to pasteurized milk will not react to raw milk or to other dairy milk products).
* dairy products such as milk, butter, cream, cheese, yogurt and ice-cream
Milk and dairy products are the most common triggers in the western world.

The next 12 groups of food are also very common eczema triggers:

* eggs
* wheat
* gluten
* seafood like srimps
* tree-nuts like walnuts, haselnuts, etc
* peanuts
* soy
* food preservatives and food additives like nitrates , nitrites , sorbates , benzoates , citrates , sulfites , MSG, etc
* berries like strawberries, ruspberries, blueberries
* Sugar added to food
* tomatoes like in tomatoe paste, ketchup and pizza

The next triggers are also common:

* laundry detergents (this one is extremely common non-dietary trigger, and is usually present in all clothing, bedsheets, etc)
* cat and dog dander (becoming more common every year, with a large number of people having cats and dogs indoor)
* dust and dust mites (common trigger, you may need an air filter to eliminate this one)
* citrus fruits
* pineapples
* bananas
* other tropical fruits
* industrially processed foods (common triggers)
* plastics like in plastic baby bottles (rare)
* synthetic clothing (more common every year)
* pollen
* coconuts(rare)
* almonds (rare)
* flame retardants (in furnitures)
* wall paints (rare)
* pesticides used inside or outside house
* black mold (common)
* polluted water or additives added to water (rare, becoming more common)
* polluted air
* perfumes (used in cosmetic products, laundry detergents, soaps, etc)
* cosmetics ( Over 99% of shampoos, moisturizers, washng liquids, cosmetics contain MIT methylisothiazolinone and parabens.
See this:
https://www.curezone.org/forums/am.asp?i=2280035#i
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* shampoos
* SLS in cosmetic products
* tooth paste
* nickel (rare)
* rubber
* copper
* hair dies
* rice (rare)
* sallicilates
* etc


Eczema triggers and allergens are often 2 different categories.
Some allergens may trigger eczema, while some allergens may manifest itself with totally different symptoms.
Also, many eczema triggers are not "true allergens".
So, the relationship between allergies and eczema is not 1:1.

You have 3 groups:
#1: Some allergens are not eczema triggers
#2: Some eczema triggers are not allergens and will NOT show on any skin or blood allergy tests
#3: Some allergens are eczema triggers and will ALSO show on some skin or blood allergy tests


I hope this helps you.

Try Reading more on total elimination-rotatio diet .
The best toothpaste is unrefined Sea Salt dissolved in water.
No, it does not make foam, but it also is not an eczema trigger.


WS
 

 
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