Things You'll Need:
- Camphor
- Zinc
- Nutmeg paste
- Turmeric pills
- Sandalwood paste
- Cotton clothing
- Vitamin E oil
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Step 1
Get greasy. It's important to apply an emollient after you bathe or shower, since this can help relieve the dryness that comes with eczema. Use a rich moisturizer on the affected areas.
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Step 2
Rub in some nutmeg. Some swear that nutmeg paste can be used to treat eczema-plagued areas.
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Step 3
Cuddle up to camphor. A mixture made of 1 tsp. camphor and 1 tsp. sandalwood paste may be used to treat rashes.
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Step 4
Discover vitamin E. Applied directly to the affected areas, some say vitamin E oil may be used to soothe itching.
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Step 5
Take your zinc. Zinc has been shown to benefit the skin in general and eczema in particular. Purchase a zinc supplement and follow the manufacturer's recommendations for daily use.
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Step 6
Opt for cotton. Clothing made with cotton is easier on eczema-ridden skin than clothes made with synthetic fabrics. Additionally, try to avoid tight clothes, as they can make your symptoms worse.
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Step 7
Pop some turmeric. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory properties, and it can be useful in the treatment of eczema. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for daily use. The pills may be purchased at health food stores.










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