Wednesday, December 30, 2009

My two year old suffers from Atopic Dermatitis, eczema. doctors have seen her and gave her creams but no help?

What can I do for her? She is constantly scratching and her skin looks so ugly and scaly and red! Please help!!!!!My two year old suffers from Atopic Dermatitis, eczema. doctors have seen her and gave her creams but no help?
Hi,





I feel so sorry for you and your daughter. Yes there is a cure, it is just not well known in the United States and Europe.





This is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. It is not used in Hospitals all over the world yet 鈥?but as more people get this water then they will all see that Eczema is curable.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQ鈥?/a>





You can try to get free alkaline water - place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com Place a add to ask for 8.5 PH drinking water, and hope that the person can also make 2.5 PH water. Drinking the alkaline water will help, even if you can not spray the 2.5 PH water on your skin and hair.





I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis鈥?on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of his arms and hands.





He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is doing much better.





Good Luck!My two year old suffers from Atopic Dermatitis, eczema. doctors have seen her and gave her creams but no help?
You should watch the video by clicking the link in the Source box below for more detail on the condition.





Because your daughter is so young, it makes it difficult-as eczema requires strict measures in order to get rid of it, because your daughter is so young, you may only be able to stop her from scratching, and use creams-which do not actually get rid of this condition (See video for further details)


The creams do not get rid of the eczema itself (The urge in which to itch); however they do treat the effects of scratching, cooling down the heat and redness, the tightness the rashes cause.
For gentle, immediate, but very temporary relief you can put a cool ice pack or cold press on her irritated areas. Not freezing mind, but the cool usually relieves the itchiness and can be quite soothing.

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