By Kolbjorn Borseth
Eczema is the common name for skin disorders characterised by red patches, weeping blisters and often, severe itching. There are several different kinds of eczema which is often associated with food allergy (usually milk or wheat) and a deficiency in Essential Fatty Acids from nuts and oils.
Dermatitis is inflammation of the skin (a contact allergy often associated with food allergies to milk products and wheat). A deficiency in essential fatty acids can make the body predisposed to developing dermatitis. Prostaglandins are suppressed by saturated fats and fried foods and by deficiencies in vitamins and minerals, especially zinc deficiency.
Factors Affecting Eczema and Ways to Treat it
Sodium Bicarbonate helps to reduce the body's level of acidity.
Add 1-5 tablespoons to your bath water every other night. In acute cases, start with 1 tablespoon and gradually increase the eczema treatment to 5 tablespoons over 2 months.
Fasting is a good eczema treatment and a way to cleanse the body (this should only be undertaken under professional advice and support).
Avoid steroid creams, creams containing paraffin oil and Vaseline, perfumed washing powders, dairy products and clothes made of synthetic fibres.
Drink plenty of lukewarm water (around 2 - 3 litres per day).
"I have just finished using the first pot of cream I made; very simple one from your leaflet, with no fragrance or preservative added. I kept it in the fridge as advised. It has been fantastic; no eczema flare ups at all and quite a few people commented how good my skin looked. Prior to using this, the only cream I could put on my face for any length of time without experiencing progressively more red, sore and itchy skin was very expensive (Dr Hauschka), so a great saving in money!"
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Eczema Treatment for Children - General Tips
It is important that a child's bowels work properly and, ideally, that they are emptied as many times per day as there are meals. If this doesn't occur naturally then this process should be assisted by the administration of laxative teas, fruit mousse or fig syrup. Be careful about giving a child anything sweet. Never give a child with eczema, tomatoes, rosehips, ordinary wheat bread or rice. A small quantity of buckwheat bread is permissible. Otherwise, a purely vegan diet is required.
When using onions and garlic in food, great care must be taken. Begin with chives and then go on to leeks. Having started carefully it is usually fine to use onions and even garlic.
Eczema Treatment Baths
Eczema Herbal Treatment Bath
Once a week take the following Eczema Treatment Bath:
Fill a cloth bag with 50g dried Plantain leaf and 50g fresh Lady's Mantle leaves or 50g of each herb dried. Place in the bath tub and pour over 10 litres of boiling water. Allow to infuse for 10 minutes and then add the rest of your bath water. Stay in the bath for 20 minutes adding more hot water to keep the eczema treatment bath warm if necessary. Do not rinse off the eczema treatment but allow the body to air dry.
Eczema Foam Bath and Essential Oils Treatment
Stage 1
25ml Foam Bath Emulsifier
72ml Boiling Water or Boiling Herbal Infusion or Decoction
12 drops Preservative
Stage 2
35 drops Lavender Essential Oil
10 drops Roman or Moroccan Chamomile Essential Oil
12 drops Lactic Acid (if using Preservative K)
Method for Eczema Foam Bath and Essential Oils Treatment :
- Measure the Foam Bath Emulsifier in a measuring jug or beaker and pour into an oven-proof bowl.
- Measure the boiling water from the kettle and pour into the bowl.
- Add the Preservative.
- Stir boiling hot water/infusion/decoction into the Foam Bath emulsifier well until the mixture becomes thick.
- Place the bowl in a basin or sink of very cold water, stirring the mixture occasionally.
- When it has cooled to below 35˚C, blend in your own Essential Oils and add Lactic Acid if using Preservative K.
- Allow the mixture to cool to room temperature and then, if you prefer, add more cold water (10-80ml) to achieve the consistency you require.
- Pour into bottles and label.
Tips
- Be aware that if you use Preservative K and Lactic Acid, you need to make sure that the blend has a pH of under 5.5. You can test this with litmus paper.
- Replace 5ml of the Boiling Water/Herbal Decoction or Infusion with 5ml Turkey Red Bath Oil if you are treating a very dry eczema skin condition.
- If you are using a Boiling Herbal Decoction or Infusion, then you could use 2-3g in total of different herbs per 100ml of water to make it. See The Aromantic Guide to the use of Herbs in Skin, Hair and Health products for which herbs to use.
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Eczema Treatment Oils (makes 100ml)
Dry Eczema Oil Treatment Blend
10g Shea Butter (melt first in a bain-marie and then add the rest of the ingredients, starting with Thistle Oil and adding the Vitamins last)
30ml Thistle Oil
10ml Borage Oil
10ml Chickweed Macerated Oil
20ml/g Vitamin E Oil (undiluted)
10ml Jojoba Oil (Organic)
8ml Rosehip Oil
2ml Vitamin A Palmitate
Wet Eczema Oil Treatment Blend
20ml Borage Oil
20ml Rosehip Oil
20ml Jojoba Oil (Organic)
10ml Thistle Oil
10ml Chickweed Macerated Oil
18ml/g Vitamin E Oil (undiluted)
2ml Vitamin A Palmitate
Method for making Eczema Oil Treatment Blends:
- Simply measure the vegetable and vitamin oils in a beaker and stir in together.
- Add up to 15 drops of essential eils.*
- Pour into bottles and label.
*A good choice of Essential Oils for adding to Eczema Oil Blends:
Lavender, Sandalwood, Roman or Moroccan Chamomile, Geranium, Orange and Bergamot.
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General Advice for those Suffering with Eczema
Eczema and Diet
If your body chemistry is too acid you must eat more alkaline foods to assist eczema treatment. You can test your acid/alkaline balance by using simple litmus paper. If your urine is under +7, you are too acid.
Balancing your diet - Acid/Alkaline
When food is metabolised by the body the end products are either acidic or alkaline. Acids are compounds of elements, which give away hydrogen ions, alkalines are compounds of elements which attract hydrogen ions. The body needs both acids and alkalines for its metabolism but we have more difficulty getting rid of acids than alkalines. It is therefore easy for an accumulation of excess acids to occur which can cause us to get rheumatism or skin problems such as psoriasis. To avoid this, aim for a diet which is 70% alkaline and 30% acid. One of the simplest ways to immediately create more alkalinity in your body is to drink so-called superfood powdered drinks. Choose a brand that contains ingredients with high alkaline values such as spinach, broccoli, carrot, wheatgrass, barley grass, chlorella, alfalfa and sprouted grain powders.
To achieve a more alkaline diet you can consider replacing the following items in your diet:
Acid |
Alkaline |
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| Bread – all grains except buckwheat |
Sprouted grain bread or buckwheat bread |
| Grain-based pasta except buckwheat |
Buckwheat-based pasta |
| Chocolate and cocoa drinks |
Carob-based drinks |
| Tea, Coffee, Barley Cup |
Herbal Teas |
| Rice or Oats Porridge |
Millet or Buckwheat porridge |
| Meat and fish protein |
Soya products e.g. Soya Beans, Firm Tofu, Textured Vegetable Protein (TVP) |
| Tempeh, Silken Tofu |
Firm Tofu |
| Peanuts |
Hazelnuts, Almonds |
| Eggs |
Egg Replacer (Soya-based) |
| Gelatine |
Agar-Agar flakes |
The following table of Alkaline / Acidity was developed by the Swedish nutritionist Ragnar Berg in the 1930's.
ALKALINE
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ACID
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| Cucumber |
+31 |
Rice with husks |
-51 |
| Dried Figs |
+28 |
Bran |
-39 |
| Raisins |
+16 |
Whole Wheat |
-38 |
| Dried Rose Hips |
+15 |
Oat Flakes |
-30 |
| Tomatoes |
+14 |
Eggs |
-23 |
| Lettuce |
+14 |
Rye Bread |
-22 |
| Mushrooms |
+13 |
Meat of all kinds |
-10 to -24 |
| Mandarin oranges |
+12 |
Fish of all kinds |
-10 to -19 |
| Celery |
+11 |
Whole Rye |
-17 |
| Oranges |
+10 |
Cheese |
-17 |
| Carrots |
+10 |
Cottage Cheese |
-17 |
| Lemons |
+10 |
Peanuts |
-15 |
| Leeks |
+9 |
Asparagus |
-14 |
| Endive |
+9 |
Corn,polished |
-14 |
| Spinach |
+9 |
Rice, polished |
-11 |
| Gooseberries |
+9 |
Wheat Bread |
-11 |
| Chives |
+8 |
Rye Crispbread |
-9 |
| Buckwheat |
+8 |
Brussel Sprouts |
-9 |
| Millet |
+8 |
Wheat Flour |
-8 |
| Grapes, Dried Dates |
+7 |
Brown Beans |
-8 |
| Bananas |
+7 |
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| Potatoes, peeled |
+7 |
Butter |
-6 |
| Blackberries |
+7 |
Olive OIl |
-6 |
| Plums |
+6 |
Linganberry |
-6 |
| Cabbages (all types) |
+5 |
Corn Flour |
-6 |
| Raspberries |
+5 |
Yellow Peas |
-4 |
| Apricots |
+5 |
Green Beans |
-4 |
| Peaches |
+5 |
Artichokes |
-4 |
| Blueberries |
+4 |
Coconut flesh |
-4 |
| Pineapples |
+4 |
Margarine |
-4 |
| Prunes |
+4 |
Almonds, Hazelnuts |
-1 |
| Black Currants |
+4 |
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| Cow's Milk |
+4 |
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| Apples, Pears, Cherries |
+3 |
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| Onions |
+3 |
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| Strawberries |
+2 |
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| Melons, seedless |
+2 |
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| Sugar peas |
0 |
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The more -, the more acid the food is.
The more +, the more alkaline. 0 is balanced
Eczema Treatment - One Day Fast
| Early morning |
Drink 0.5 - 1 litre tepid water |
| 09.00 |
Drink 200ml Berry juice (Blueberry or Cranberry - not blackcurrants) |
| 11.00 |
Drink 200ml herb tea: |
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Infuse 2g Dandelion leaf, 2g Chamomile, for 20 minutes. Strain together. |
| 13.00 |
Drink 200ml Carrot juice (Fresh is best) |
| 15.00 |
Drink 200ml Carrot juice |
| 17.00 |
Drink 200ml Vegetable stock and 200ml Green juice (such as Wheatgrass
or Nettle juice) |
| 19.00 |
Berry Juice (Blueberry or Cranberry - not blackcurrants) |
Soothing the Itch
Massage with Chickweed juice. Fill a food mixer with Chickweed and 100ml still water. Mix for 2 minutes. Squeeze out the juice and massage into the affected area. You can also add 5-10ml Aloe Vera Concentrate.
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