ECZEMA AND ALLERGIES

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2010

I'm superbly allergic to fall and spring polen which is sad because i love all the seasons. today i look particulary bad and am talking about food allergies and tests and giving all eczematics some tips.
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  • he told me that this bacteria is on the outer layer of the fruits, so you can peel it or cook them and it should be ok ^^'

  • @s2MeJustYou yeah! when I cut my apples it is much better haha I always open my mouth really wide so the fruit wouldn't touch my lips so they wouldn't get all swolen. now i know why! thank you honey!

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  • Ouchhh :( I have had eczema my whole life. It started all over my body when I was a baby, then moved to just my legs. Then moved to just my arms. Now I am 24 and it is on my arms, jaw line and hands :( I need to go get an allergy test! I do not have eczema on my lips, however I often use Vaseline on my lips, and sometimes on my eczema. It is not that great but I like to try to use things without steroids .

  • about the apples and tomato problem - i have a similar problem! can you eat them when they're chopped up? with me, i can't bite into them whole, but i can eat them if they're chopped up. my dermatologist told me that it's a common misconception that it's about the pesticides. he actually told me it's to do with the bacteria [or something?] that the fruits create once they've been picked from the tree.

  • i know what your going through im going through the same thing

  • Have you tried organic apples and tomatoes? You might be allergic to the pesticides on the apple and tomatoes? I've also heard that local honey (it has to be local) taken daily might help with the pollen/seasonal allergies. Hope you feel better soon! :)

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