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Eczema and Dry Skin, Natural Solutions
By Kelly-Sue Chobotiuk
Eczema and Dry Skin, Natural Solutions by Kelly-Sue Chobotiuk
herbsforhurts@booboobears.com
www.booboobears.com
Eczema and Dry Skin
Natural Solutions
March 2004
Hello Everybody,
I wanted to share some natural, easy to make remedies for eczema and dry skin. Canada can be dry
and cold so your skin can have the same reaction. I recently developed eczema and have been
researching and trying different remedies that helped me, so I wanted to pass them on to you. Here are
8 easy home remedies offering relief.
Please forward this to someone that you know who suffers form this terrible itch!
1.Increase your water intake: Keep your water intake up so that the skin can retain its moisture. Take
essential fatty acids supplements: Some people are low in their omega 3s and 6s. There are many
supplements on the market to choose from; I find cod liver oil the least expensive and works fine. (Our
grandmothers knew the secret of this oil!)
2.Avoid harsh soaps: My personal belief is that most commercial soap are drying for the skin. So for
children (2 & up) 1-3 drops of essential oil of lavender in the bath will is a healthy, holistic alternative to
harsh soaps. Another alternative for soap is oatmeal. Here is the recipe: Place 1-2 cups of large flake
oatmeal (not instant) in the blender, whip until it is a fine powder. Wrap this in a cotton handkerchief,
place a rubber band around the top, dunk in water and use as you would a washcloth. It coats the skin
to retain moisture.