okay i had this rash on my hand for about 2 weeks and then i finally went to the dermatalagist to see what it was. he took 10 minutes to tell me i had ecemza ( in which i have had before but not on my hand) he gave to prescription lotion for it and then it heal up. could it be something different then ecemza since the doc only took a little time to check it. or am i worrying too much? the rash just look like my hands really dry and were cracking because of the weather...|||Hi Paige
Here is a herb remedy that will work, but will require some patience. But you need to heal the issue internally. Learn about cleansing and detoxifying the blood.
1. Take 1-3 droppersful of Echinacea Plus Tincture (at herbdoc.com or another qualified site).
2. Rub Garlic oil ALL over the affected area (Garlic will kill anything if you use enough of it)
3. Give 1-3 glasses of Activated Charcoal Slurry per day (to absorb the toxins out of the blood)
4. Mix equal parts of Aloe Vera Gel, Slippery Elm Powder and Activated Charcoal Powder together (absorbs the toxins externally)
5. Apply a thin layer of this mixture over the AFFECTED area(s).
6. Continue this treatment, until the desired Results are achieved.
This is healing at it's finest and you have freedom when you can do this for yourself or others.
Cause
Eczema is often called Dermatitis, and may be a symptom of an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency. Eczema can be due to allergies, allergies secondary to digestive disorders such as hydrochloric acid deficiency, rashes secondary to immune diseases, genetic metabolic disorders, and/or nutritional deficiencies, especially of niacin (vitamin B3) and B6, as well as other B vitamins.
To minimize your risk of developing eczema, avoid irritating substances, wear natural nonirritating materials, use soothing ointments, and check to see if dietary, nutritional, and/or and allergy-causing factors need to be considered.
Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations can help speed healing: black currant and red grapes; carrot, beet, spinach, cucumber, and parsley; and wheat grass juice.
Nutritional Supplementation: Vitamin A and GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), an omega-6 essential fatty acid found in high quantities in evening primrose oil, have both been shown to improve the symptoms of eczema. Vitamin E. Other useful supplements for preventing and reversing eczema include vitamin B complex, vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc.
Topical Treatment: Apply evening primrose oil directly to cracked and sore areas of the skin. A topical paste made from ginkgo and licorice root extract has also been shown to improve eczema symptoms.
Best of health to you|||doctors are professional and they pretty much knonw from experience with other patients. he simply must have checked the symptom and knew what it was. dont worry too much about it. just treat it as the doctor has told you and it should be fine|||dont worry apply petrolium gell
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