A Natural Treatment For Eczema
By: Buffy Hall, RN
Since eczema severely dries out your skin, the most direct treatment
is to help your skin regain its capacity for moisture retention.
But just slapping on a moisturizer wont do the job, especially if
it is a commercial brand of moisturizer.
Commercial lotions contain chemicals that can actually cause eczema outbreaks
because they either are not absorbable and clog the pores of the skin
or they dry out and irritate the skin. Once you apply a lotion, the skin
cells are temporarily rehydrated but then they just as quickly lose the
moisture again.
What you need is a substance that can work to restore elasticity to the
skin cells themselves. As you restore the elasticity, healing begins at
the cellular level and the cells get better able to retain the moisture
and keep it from escaping.
Shea Butter is a wonderful agent for revitalizing your skin cells so
that they regain their moisture retention capacity! It is absorbed very
rapidly into the skin and penetrates all the skin layers.
Shea has an extremely high unremovable fatty acid content - something
that is indispensable for moisturizing and adding elasticity back into
the skin. The percentage of unremovable fatty acids in shea butter is
even higher than the percentage in cocoa butter and all other vegetable
butters. This makes shea butter the naturally better choice for your eczema
treatment.
Shea Butter also has natural vitamin A and E and anti-inflammatory capabilities,
has been clinically proven to increase the healing rate of burns and surface
wounds and actually reduces scarring. It also gives your skin natural
UV protection and forms a barrier against smoke and pollutants in the
air that damage skin.
Using natural skin care products that contain shea butter in a cream
or lotion form will allow you to deliver the most important healing ingredient
straight to the skin cells. When mixed with herbs or essential oils such
as lavender, calendula and chamomile, shea works together with them synergistically
to increase their own anti-inflammatory effects and carry them through
to the skin layers.
Modern medicine is quickly catching on to the benefits of shea butter
and more doctors are prescribing its use all the time. The greatest
benefit is that there are no side effects to the use of shea butter so
it is safe for you to try for yourself.
But be careful of commercial lotions that advertise the presence of shea
in their formulas! Read the labels carefully- the lotion may very well
contain some percentage of shea butter in it's formula but they will also
contain chemicals or preservatives that completely negate the positive
effects of the shea on your skin.
Who is better to heal problem skin than Mother Nature anyway? She has
provided us with the number one natural healing and moisturizing substance
on the planet. It is to your advantage to use natural skin care products
that contain shea butter to regain control of your skins health
over the pain, itching and dryness of eczema.
About the Author: Buffy Hall, RN Ret. worked as an RN for 12 years before
retiring due to complications from rheumatoid arthritis and fibromyalgia.
She is a long time student of natural healing and alternative therapies
and practices many of them in the management of her own chronic illness.
You can contact her anytime at blogstuff@bodybubbles.com
Source: www.isnare.com
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