jubzie said:
yup, i've had eczema since i was 13, mostly on my face. sucks, doesn't it?
from the perspective of chinese medicine, eczema and most skin disorders are caused by an excess of heat and dampness in the body, especially in the liver. heat = inflamation and damp = weepiness/pus. therefor, if you suffer from eczema it's best to avoid foods and substances that are warming and dampening. these include pretty much all drugs (although i've never really had a problem with cannabis) and especially alcohol and tobacco. i noticed a serious improvement in my skin as soon as i stopped drinking and smoking tabac. avoid all foods like garlic, ginger, chilies, spices (especially curries and black pepper), fried food and most oils, all processed foods, sweets, and citrus fruit. cooling foods that you wanna emphasize in your diet include lettuce, celery, corn, swiss chard, asparagus, button mushrooms, radishes, brocolli, cauliflower, mung beans, aduki beans, millet, bananas, apples, pears, watermelon, all sprouts, yogurt, seaweed, microalgaes (spirulina, chlorella, blue-green, etc), cereal grasses (wheatgrass, barley grass, etc). eating lots of leafy greens is key. all of these foods will cool the heat that causes inflammation. also, for cooking and salad dressings, use (in moderation) a high quality organic cold pressed seame oil. take 1-2 tablespoons of an essential fatty acid rich oil with food every day. i take barlean's omega twin flax/borage and evening primrose oil caps. a lot of people with eczema have benefited from EFA oils, specifically borage and primrose.
besides that, you make teas with any combination of the following herbs: poke root, red clover blossoms, yellow dock root, burdock root, licorice root, echinacea root and drink a large cup 2-3 times a day. these herbs will help you detoxify and reduce the damp heat in your body.
another thing that's important is to keep your skin well moisturized, and avoid dry stagnant air. i like to use vitamin e oil or shea butter. you should probably avoid most commercial moisturizers, as most of them contain fragrances and all of them have alcohol, both of which are inflammatory and painful if your skin is affected by eczema.
i would advise you to avoid most medications that are commonly prescribed for eczema, especially corticosteroids!! i used them for years and they ultimately lock you into a cycle of dependency. they work great at first, but the positive effects wear off quickly, and there is an intense rebound effect when you stop using them. when i stopped using them my whole face, neck, chest, and arms became on big weeping infected rashs for several weeks. not fun!! the new class of drugs (protopic, tacrolimus) that they're using nowadays are somewhat better, but they can cause the same rebound effect, to a lesser degree. change your lifestyle early and avoid the drugs and you will probably be able to get your condition under control.
you might wanna consider seeing an acupuncturist or naturopathic physician, as there might be other factors influencing your eczema that they can help you with. if you have any questions, feel free to pm me. good luck and happy healing
why do people automatically think asian when they try to beat a health problem? ground tiger bone for my impotence, ya
there is some good info in here, a lot of bullshit also
ive had eczema as long as you have, and there is no "rebound" difference between using CS and not using them, i was covered with eczema for years, huge weeping open sores, 15-20% body coverage
i dont love CS either and i only use triamcinolone a few times/month, often it knocks the eczema out for a month, id love to get off it too but its the only effective salve i know, so any cure has to be about lifestyle
the flax/borage oil you use is good in the short term but long term you are gonna fuck up your omega balance, though it claims to have 3s, it really doesnt, omega 3s are the most important for westerners because our diet is already hugely omega 6 loaded (the miracle cure in your oil is also abundant in an order of fries)
elidel doesnt touch my eczema, seems to make it worse actually and ive used it for weeks, garbage imo
eat healthy ((lots of fruits (berries, citrus, grannie smith apples are all loaded with antioxidants), vegs (broccoli sprouts have 40x as many antioxidants as broccoli, oh and you must be eating too much "poke root" or too many "mung beans" if you think garlic is bad for you, great for the heart and intestines) and wild fish), drink half to a gallon of purified water/day, exercise, stay away from all soaps, lotions w/chemicals or fragrances, wear loose, light fabric clothes, (jeans potentiate eczema), luke warm water for bathing is important (avoid chlorinated pools)
i prefer norwegian cod liver oil (also great for painful joints/arthritis) and i make sure i get some omega 6 from any cooking oil, (same if you use flax, take a little cooking oil with it)
do you have any digestive issues? leaky gut is a big cause of eczema, as is low/no fat diets