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Using essential oils for eczema is not a cure for dermatitis. Let's be clear. If anything using oils is simply palliative. By now I hope you had realized eczema isn't a skin disease, it is an internal problem that has to be healed from the inside out.
Now that we are on the same page let me introduce you to the marvels of essential oils. I personally love them because I am a firm believer that as a general rule, you should put on your skin what you can put in your mouth. Also you can use very natural ingredients with no shelf stable chemicals that preserve or change the oil itself.
The oils I recommend are readily available and need very little mixing, and they are the ones that work best for eczema sufferers as many reported relieve from the symptoms right after applying them. My son continues to use some of the oils as well as my family overall. We don't use creams like moisturizers or hand/body creams anymore.
Here I am listing different oils and the main benefits of them briefly as this is only a general list that you can expand by clicking
on each oil to learn:
Sounds very simple but it is true, Olive Oil and Eczema does wonders if you apply it and consume it without heating it. The main reason is because olive oil boost omega 3s in your body which are essential for people with eczema.
Another benefit of olive oil resides in using it to massage the right side of the abdomen where it stimulates the movement of fecal matter and the natural peristaltic movement of the colon.
Tea tree oil for Eczema is now becoming one of the most important oils to use directly on the skin or in baths. It provides antifungal and antibacterial protection for people who have cracked skin from eczema.
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