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Baby eczema is becoming a problem of near epidemic proportion and if your child has it you undoubtedly are searching for not only the best treatment, but the safest.  If your doctor is recommending steroids, then you may want to consider this before accepting his advice:  there are alternatives that are safer and less evasive then steroid creams.

Most eczema is related to inhalant allergy, period.  Most are now saying that around sixty-five percent of eczema is related to things we inhale, like pollens, dusts and mold spores.  To help your child beat the disease in the long run; you’ve got to treat the cause instead of the symptoms. 

Now if you take your youngster to the doctor he is going to recommend using a steroid creams to suppress the immune system and hence the symptoms, but this is only a temporary treatment that won’t have a lasting effect.  Instead consider this, detoxifying your child’s body using a natural treatment is the way to go. 

I can tell you from 20 years of experience that the only lasting cure comes from treating the disease instead of the symptoms.  Now of course your little ones cannot just pop a couple of supplements every day to treat their disease, but you can make simple changes in their diet to help with the way their body handles toxins.  Vitamin E as well as omega-3 fatty acids are a huge part of the detoxifying process and while I can’t tell you how much to give your little one, a nutritionist can. 

Help your little one conquer baby eczema before it becomes a lifelong problem.  There is a real solution that doesn’t include a lifetime of doctor visits, as well as pills and creams.

We highly recommend reading Beat Eczema by: Susan Clark.  Her guide to detoxifying the body has been reported successful in helping with baby eczema.

Face Doctor Complexion Soap

Moisturizing is key.  While washing twice daily is plenty, moisturizing up to three times may help.  You may consider using this moisturizer, recommended by eczema-free users:

 Pen-Kera Rich Therapeutic Cream

 
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