Friday, December 25, 2009

What kind of cream suitable to apply on Eczema patient?

medical|||Hi,





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.





You can get free alkaline water - place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com





Here is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. Sorry but the hospitals in the United States and Europe are not this advanced at this time.





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





Alergies to food include shellfish, garlic, and others. Stop eating things like cheese, then milk products, then anything brewed (beer, yogurt, breads made with yeast). When it goes away, then you have some idea of what you should stop eating.





Or use the process developed in Japan, and eat what you want to.





Good Luck !|||You can place a add on craigslist in America, and many other places, and ask for 8.5 PH drinking water. I have a feeling that these water processors will take off as quickly as microwaves did, once people start to see the health benifits to them, in 20 years most houses will have one. Report Abuse
|||Ok i feel obliged to answer this question. I have suffered bad eczema and so has my brother we have tried everything and spent hundred of dollars trying to cure it, Hydrocortizone only helped for a little while and didnt cure it completely. I had found one thing that worked and dont ask why but it did. First i found the best moisturising cream i could find on the market, one that is thick and heavy (nivea) etc. I used about a spoon of moisturising cream and added two drops of Tea Tree oil (100% pure type NOT the mixed) to the moiusturising cream. Mix the tea tree oil in the moisturising cream the cream would be oily then apply a thick layer to the eczema affected area leave it on for as long as possible hours even if possible. The cream might cause i slight burning sensation, but the next day i woke up the next morning and the eczema had cleared alot. i continued applying the same cream in a week it had completely gone. try it whats there to lose. I worked for me and my brother i hope it does for you Good luck|||Hello there. I suggest that you should try cream for eczema from Champori.com It is herbal (steroid-free) and works better and faster on my eczema than anything else I tried: I haven%26#039;t had a relapse for more than a year now after only a couple weeks of treatment. Champori comes with the money back guarantee, so if it doesn%26#039;t work - it%26#039;s free.


Best,


Bernadette|||What Edo said. There is ointment and cream version. The ointment version stays really greasy and stains your sheets if you put it on before bed. But it works better. The cream absorbs better, but doesn%26#039;t work as well.|||Fatty Advent ointment is cortisol based eczema cream,is very greasy and provides quick relief.|||i got all u need to know about eczema here http://teensandhealth.blogspot.com/2009/鈥?/a>|||My son had eczema and his doctor prescribed him %26quot;Aristocort%26quot; ointment. It is extremely effective.|||Dont use any soap to wash with...use Sorbolene.


Diprosone from your Dr. Highly effective.|||doctor prescribed me hyrdocortisone.|||cortisone is probably your best bet.

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