Hi, this may sound really stupid, and I think it does to; however, I have found that whenever I have nicotine it helps my eczema. If I stop getting nicotine for a little while for example anywhere from almost 1 week to 1 month, my eczema gets worse. I've heard that most people say that smoking etc. worsens their eczema, but i feel like it's the opposite for me. So i'm wondering if anyone else has a good answer to this, or maybe someone else feels like their eczema is better with nicotine too.
@alkapown Elidel made me end up in the Hospital for three Weeks . I Got Really Bad Hives, And Everything. I Got Scars on my Stomache Neck and Thighs from it.. But There Going Away After 7 Yrs.
would also say from my experience that acupuncture is helpful, but addressing toxins in diet/environment is key to getting to the root of the problem. creams, herbal concoctions, pills are toxic to the body - put too much stress on the liver - and set you up for an even worse case of eczema in the long run. this has been my personal experience.
google "donia eczema cure" - key is the profound link between diet & health. also, look up "green smoothies" and "skin brushing" - things that i've incorporated and that work. i've had eczema since i was an infant, horrific eczema in my twenties, but can say two years after letting fresh, whole foods be my medicine, i am well on my way to being truly free of this disease. there's no pill/quick treatment that will make it go away 4 good (tried the above & all that western medicine has to offer).
@ameliabedelia99 Yeah but it can be hard to keep a "healthy diet" if you're almost allergic to everything, including "healthy food". Not only that, but if you have no choice but to live in an environment that affects your skin, then that's a huge problem. Some people just have no choice but to suffer with eczema, no matter what they eat.
I tried TCM a year ago as a last resort, to get rid of my eczema after listening to western quacks who call themselves doctors. The treatment was acupuncture, some herbal black tea that I prepared myself after instructions, and some chinese ointment that smelled like ginger. For the 1st time ever it all went away after 1 month of treatment (supposed to do 3 months). I had to stop tho 'cause I went abroad and it was too costly at the time. It started coming back after 1 month, but it worked!
Yes. I have been having acupuncture for eczema/dermatitis. Slow, 8 visits so far, but dry, and hardly ever itchy now.
I also recommend cutting out all citrus fruit. This was a side effect of doing the Atkins diet 7 years ago. 90% of my eczema disappeared in 3 days. But, it flares up from time to time. I think this was caused by some food with lemon juice in it. But it is so much better, that I now can experiment with cures.
WTF that thumbnail is so fucking misleading.
Rdela93 5 months ago
thank you so much for this video. i found this article about skin allergy treatment at adf.ly/572387/skinallergy
haduken2009 6 months ago
I have asthma since i was 12 ..and now i am 13 .....but i kind of didnt get this video /?
03455146644 7 months ago
Good site to acupuncture therapy - wwwtukaram.cieaura.com
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hansacupuncture 1 year ago
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Hi, this may sound really stupid, and I think it does to; however, I have found that whenever I have nicotine it helps my eczema. If I stop getting nicotine for a little while for example anywhere from almost 1 week to 1 month, my eczema gets worse. I've heard that most people say that smoking etc. worsens their eczema, but i feel like it's the opposite for me. So i'm wondering if anyone else has a good answer to this, or maybe someone else feels like their eczema is better with nicotine too.
queerp 1 year ago
I had bad vision, so I acupunctured my eyeballs, and the vision went away entirely. Problem solved!
AspiringPotato 1 year ago
i've had eczema for ... oh god, since... I was 17? I'm 20... I would be happy to do this if it got rid of the itchness
LovelyLilDevilWings 1 year ago
How long should I press down on this point?
edy043 1 year ago
Edlidel or Aveeno !% hydrocoritsone anti-itch cream
MizKiwii 2 years ago
maybe u mean elidel (dunno maybe there is an edidel too) cause i used elidel too for about 3-4 months
alkapown 2 years ago
@alkapown Elidel made me end up in the Hospital for three Weeks . I Got Really Bad Hives, And Everything. I Got Scars on my Stomache Neck and Thighs from it.. But There Going Away After 7 Yrs.
monky107 1 year ago
would also say from my experience that acupuncture is helpful, but addressing toxins in diet/environment is key to getting to the root of the problem. creams, herbal concoctions, pills are toxic to the body - put too much stress on the liver - and set you up for an even worse case of eczema in the long run. this has been my personal experience.
ameliabedelia99 2 years ago 2
google "donia eczema cure" - key is the profound link between diet & health. also, look up "green smoothies" and "skin brushing" - things that i've incorporated and that work. i've had eczema since i was an infant, horrific eczema in my twenties, but can say two years after letting fresh, whole foods be my medicine, i am well on my way to being truly free of this disease. there's no pill/quick treatment that will make it go away 4 good (tried the above & all that western medicine has to offer).
ameliabedelia99 2 years ago 2
@ameliabedelia99 Yeah but it can be hard to keep a "healthy diet" if you're almost allergic to everything, including "healthy food". Not only that, but if you have no choice but to live in an environment that affects your skin, then that's a huge problem. Some people just have no choice but to suffer with eczema, no matter what they eat.
Riana718 10 months ago
I tried TCM a year ago as a last resort, to get rid of my eczema after listening to western quacks who call themselves doctors. The treatment was acupuncture, some herbal black tea that I prepared myself after instructions, and some chinese ointment that smelled like ginger. For the 1st time ever it all went away after 1 month of treatment (supposed to do 3 months). I had to stop tho 'cause I went abroad and it was too costly at the time. It started coming back after 1 month, but it worked!
ChrisSkills 2 years ago
Quel traitement suivez vous pour votre eczema, car la plupart des traitements que j'ai traitée n'ont marchés que quelques jours .
buissonneau 3 years ago
thank you so much. eczema is a lot worse than people think.
aquasmash18 3 years ago 10
Yes. I have been having acupuncture for eczema/dermatitis. Slow, 8 visits so far, but dry, and hardly ever itchy now.
I also recommend cutting out all citrus fruit. This was a side effect of doing the Atkins diet 7 years ago. 90% of my eczema disappeared in 3 days. But, it flares up from time to time. I think this was caused by some food with lemon juice in it. But it is so much better, that I now can experiment with cures.
carolethecatlover 3 years ago
I'm going to try it and see how it goes. What else is recommended?
GooGoo32 3 years ago
Atkins diet, which eliminates most allergy causing foods. Fenofexodine 180mg.
New drug I want to find out about called
toctino. Anybody tried it.
carolethecatlover 3 years ago
BULLSHIT
CRONIN28 3 years ago
it is easy not to believe what u cannot see, and sometimes its hard to believe what u can...
BrutalThrowdown 3 years ago
if you have a bad case of eczema like a lot of people, you would be willing to try anything
aquasmash18 3 years ago 14
kewl
dude456123OnCp 3 years ago