Eczema Natural Cure
Coconut
oil
Ccoconut oil (and especially virgin coconut oil) is a very useful
natural moisturising agent for eczema affected skin and provides an excellent eczema natural
treatment

Neem
Neem which is known as Sarbaroganibarini in
Ayurveda and translates as a ‘cure for all diseases’.Neem
can be an effective and holistic natural cure for eczema.
Ayurveda guides that a paste prepared from neem leaves should be
applied over the affected region. It immediately offers a relief from skin irritation. This Neem leaf paste
has antibacterial, antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects in the local area.

Neem can also be eaten and stir-fried neem leaves
or juice of neem leaves daily, has extensive overall health
benefits including healthy skin.
Tulsi
Tulsi is one of the common herbs seen all over
India. It has extensive medicinal properties and like Neem, Tulsi is also used both externally and
internally. The combination of neem leaf and Tulsi paste
applies to the affected area can offer a
natural cure for eczema. This combination paste can also be mixed with fresh turmeric powder which serves to
further strengthen the antibacterial properties of the paste. A Neem Leaf, Tulsi and Turmeric paste is useful
for any type of skin infection.

Palasha
This is also an important herb offering a natural cure for eczema. The
ground seeds of Palasha can be mixed with lime juice creating a balm useful as an eczema natural treatment.
The balm is applied to the inflamed area to reducing irritation and inflammation.

Chamomile
Chamomile
(Matricaria recutita) is a member of the daisy family and has long been considered a
treatment for digestive ailments. Chamomile also has strong anti-inflammatory effects and it, in combination with
other natural substances, can prove effective as an eczema natural treatment.

Witch
hazel
Witch Hazel(Hamamelis virginiana) has a long history in the treatment of skin ailments and can be used as an eczema
natural cure. Witch Hazel has strong astringent and hemostatic properties making it very useful in the
treatment of eczema.

Gamma-linolenic Acid
Gamma-linolenic acids (GLA), such as evening primrose oil and borage
oil, are a type of essential fatty acid. GLA has been shown to correct deficiencies in skin lipids that can
trigger inflammation, which is why it is thought to help with eczema. Some recent studies have cast doubt on
the efficacy of GLA in as an eczema natural remedy.

Eczema is a broadly
inclusive term for a range of skin conditions and Susan Clarke has an excellent course on the care of and treatment of eczema.
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