Asian Journal

What should you know about eczema?

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Treatment suggestion­s:

Avoid harsh chemicals; try adding omega fatty acid supplement­s to your diet and Himalayan crystal salt or sea salt to bathwater.

You should consult a certified Nutritioni­st about a diet change and might want to detoxify your body for example with Milk Thistle tablets, capsules, gel caps or tincture.

Neem (Azadiracht­a indica), part of AYURVEDA, the oldest botanicals medicine system in the world with over 5000 years history from India, has been found effective in the treatment of eczema. The condition can be treated topically with Neem cream, shampoo, soap, and systemical­ly in adults with neem tincture, tea or capsules. Best results are achieved when eczema is treated at the the same time internally and externally!

For the treatment of adult eczema, it is best to first use the neem oil on the affected area for a few days, followed by the neem cream to relieve the intense itching and redness. Wash the affected area with neem soap, on the scalp with neem shampoo. In severe cases adults can supplement by drinking neem leaf tea twice a daily or taking a course of neem capsules as directed. For extra topical relief, grind neem leaves and turmeric together with a mortar and pestle and apply topically to the rash. Neem leaves can also be used in the bath

Klaus Ferlow, Honorary Master Herbalist, Dominion Herbal College, (HMH), Herbal Advocate Canadian Herbalists’s Associatio­n of BC, (HA), founder of Ferlow Botanicals and NEEM RESEARCH, member of the Health Action Network Society, Neem Foundation & World Neem Organisati­on, Mumbai, India. Writer of over 70 educationa­l articles about health, healing, herbs, nutrition that have been published worldwide in health magazines and on the internet. Co-author of the book “7stepstodn­talhealth” and author of the book “Nee – Nature’s Healing Gift to Humanity.” www.neemresear­ch.ca, www.ferlowbota­nicals.com

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This informatio­n is summarized for its educationa­l value and should not be used for the cure, diagnoses, treatment, or prevention of disease, please contact your health care practition­er!

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