Eczema and Dry Skin, Natural Solutions
Hello Everybody,
I wanted to share some natural, easy to make remedies for eczema and dry skin. Canada can be dry and cold so your
skin can have the same reaction. I recently developed eczema and have been researching and trying different
remedies that helped me, so I wanted to pass them on to you. Here are 8 easy home remedies offering
relief.
Please forward this to someone that you know who
suffers form this terrible itch!
1.Increase your water intake: Keep your water intake up so that the skin can retain its moisture. Take essential
fatty acids supplements: Some people are low in their omega 3s and 6s. There are many supplements on the market to
choose from; I find cod liver oil the least expensive and works fine. (Our grandmothers knew the secret of this
oil!)
2.Avoid harsh soaps: My personal belief is that most commercial soap are
drying for the skin. So for children (2 & up) 1-3 drops of essential oil of lavender in the bath will is a
healthy, holistic alternative to harsh soaps. Another alternative for soap is oatmeal. Here is the recipe: Place
1-2 cups of large flake oatmeal (not instant) in the blender, whip until it is a fine powder. Wrap this in a cotton
handkerchief, place a rubber band around the top, dunk in water and use as you would a washcloth. It coats the skin
to retain moisture.
3.Use a good base cream: Use as natural as possible, read labels. If I
get lost after the first few ingredients, I don’t buy it. I use our lavender massage butter, rose massage butter
and boo boo goo. All our ingredients are natural. Boo boo goo is a healing gel of Aloe Vera and pure essential oil,
which helps slough off dead skin cells, and the tea tree essential oil
helps the itching and speeds up the healing process. Click here for more info.
4.Always keep your skin soft: Apply cream right after you get out of the bath or shower. Baths
are still ok with dry skin, but not too hot of a temperature. I was happy with this, since my baths are one of my
relaxing times.
5.Spray on a herbal or floral water mist: I keep a lavender room spray
in my purse for this reason. This helps replenish lost moisture throughout the day. Almost all skin types benefit
from lavender. We have this on our website click here or make it your self. Place 10-20 drops of essential oil into
a spray jar 2 oz minimum. Add purified water.
6.Do a salt scrub: It may sound painful, but it works! The redness and
irritation went down considerably after I do this once a week. The salts improve circulation and encourage your
natural skin oils to secrete. There are many salt scrubs on the market, but it is very easy to make. Read on for
the recipe.
7.Here is how:
2 cups of fine sea salt, ΒΌ cup of olive oil or jojoba oil, a few drops of your favorite essential oil (optional),
mix together in a bowl. Method-Stand in a tub of warm water about 2”, wet your legs, and in a circular motion rub
the sea salt mixture into your skin. Continue this method for your torso and arms, stopping at your neck. Sit for a
few minutes and you will feel a tingling sensation. Rinse with warm water then with cool. You will be amazed at the
results!
Herbs for Hurts are offering a free 480 ml (2 cup equivalent) of sea
salt for any order of $50.00 or more, while supplies last. Click here for details
8.Cool the itch: When it’s more than you can “bear” (like a boo boo)
milk is a great way to soothe that itch. Put milk into a glass of ice for a few minutes, and pour into a gauze pad
or thin cotton pad. Apply to irritated skin for 2-3 minutes, resoak the cloth and reapply continuing the process
for about 10 minutes. This is one of the reasons we created our milk baths, it contains powdered milk, sea salt and
baking soda. Click here to see.
9.Wear natural clothes: Synthetic fabrics as well as tight fitting
clothes can add to the irritation, cotton is best.
Lastly, eczema starts as an internal problem, please consult your health professional and work towards better
health. Questions or comments? Would you like to see more holistic recopies, do you have some of your own you would
like to share? Please write me, I would like to hear from you. kelly@booboobears.com
Herb for Hurts Inc. does not warrant the use of the products will work on all people. They accordingly disclaim any
or all associated liability from the use of products.
About the Author Kelly-Sue Worked with pre-school children for 15 years, EACE. Massage therapist,
reflexologist, studied herbology at wildrose college. Owner of Herbs for Hurts Inc. natural gifts and products for
children www.booboobears.com
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