Herbal Cures for Eczema
Herbal Cures for Eczema and Other Natural Home Remedies
In this article I will provide a list of various herbal cures for eczema that have become popular with eczema sufferers because of their effectiveness.
Natural Cures for Eczema
- You can heal eczema rashes by applying a concoction of one table spoon of sandalwood paste and similar amount of camphor. Camphor is lethal in combating eczema.
- Nutmeg paste or honey – these gentle antiseptics can be applied on the affected areas and the rash, or any secondary infection, will clear within hours.
- For highly severe eczema, oatmeal baths followed up with Neutrogena sesame seed oil have proved to be effective.
- To relieve the redness, inflammation and itching, apply natural vitamin E, zinc, shark cartilage, blueberry leaves lotion, or pine tar soap. These are excellent gentle and affordable natural cures for eczema.
- Vaseline Ultra Healing lotion and good quality petroleum jellies have been recommended in multiple cases and have successfully put an end to symptoms.
- If you want to CURE eczema, you have to target and cure your liver disorders first, because liver problems have a direct correlation with dermatological problems.
- Several Chinese herbs can effectively combat eczema and reduce the inflammation or drive away the symptoms and eliminate the possibility of flare ups. To resolve eczema problems, you can take burdock root or milk thistle herbs.
- To heal eczema, you can consider applying an Indian herb like gotu kola as a salve.
- Licorice root is another potent herbal eczema cure used all over the world.
- You can use an immunity enhancing South American herb like pau d’arco to treat eczema.
- You can take herbal tea comprising equal portions of yellow dock, red clover and burdock root to cure eczema. Nettle tea and yellow dock tea are just as effective.
- Licorice roots, chamomile flowers, primrose oil – rich in Gamma Linolenic Acid or GLA are popular natural cures for eczema used all across Europe to drive away eczema and nourish the skin from the inside out.
December 30th, 2008 at 7:18 am
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August 4th, 2009 at 12:33 pm
Thank you for the kind comments:) I hope to add many more pages of natural eczema remedies and alternative treatments.
March 20th, 2010 at 2:26 pm
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