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Are you suffering from dermatitis eczema like I did for so many years?  What most people don’t realize about eczema is that it is not just annoying, it can actually be dangerous.  As eczema falls within a triad of inflammatory diseases, which also includes asthma, it can take a pretty intense toll on your overall health.  So how did I finally get rid of the disease for good?  I’m going to share with you what most doctors leave out of discussions about the disease.

Yes, steroids do reduce the symptoms, especially on a short term basis.  Any doctor will tell you this, and that’s probably why you, like me have been given just about every variety of steroid cream available.  I did a recent count of the different creams I was prescribed over a 20 year period, and it numbered almost fifty different varieties.  Of course, each one would work for a short period of time.  Why?  Well, each and every doctor that I visited attempted to treat only the symptoms of the disease.  Not one mentioned the cause. 

What I have learned since I stopped the doctor visits is that the majority of eczema is caused by inhalant allergy.  This includes allergies to common pollens, dusts, and mold spores.  So when I finally became fed up with the steroid creams that only treated the symptoms, I began to see some pretty dramatic results by treating the actual disease.

This involved a simple allergy test that I had to ask my doctor for, and then a detoxify diet and supplement routine.  My monthly regiment costs around $25 a month and includes some popular supplements like omega-3 fatty acids and vitamins A and E.  I’ve conquered my dermatitis eczema, are you ready to conquer yours?

I highly recommend reading Beat Eczema by: Susan Clark.  Her guide to detoxifying the body has been played a major role in successfully helping me win the battle with dermatitis eczema.

Also consider...

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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