eczema
eczema
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by Susan Fielding - 2006-11-30
Eczema is a commonly used term, which includes many varieties of inflamed skin conditions. Probably the most common of all forms of eczema is what is known as atopic dermatitis. About 10% to 20% of th...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-07
Germans scientists have turned their talents to the world of gastronomy and produced seaweed wine - which, in addition to its epicurean delight, will apparently help improve eczema. While we can't vou...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-08
If you've ever had a poison ivy rash as a child, you'll remember being covered in pink calamine lotion. What many people don't know is that it can also bring relief to eczema sufferers. Of course, it ...
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by Broyde McDonald - 2006-12-10
Eczema is a common name for the type of reaction where skin once disturbed itches, weeps fluid, oozes bloody pus from a rash, and becomes thick and swollen. These symptoms are progressive with the mo...
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by Margaret Mathews - 2006-11-13
Envision a nightmare of horror, conspiracy, medical mystery, human suffering and yet being called crazy by your doctor or others. Imagine you might have Morgellons Disease. People who suffer...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2006-12-19
According to the largest and most influential of all dermatologic associations, the American Academy of Dermatologists, eczema affects 10 to 20 percent of all infants, but new research has found an in...
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by Michelle Newport - 2006-12-23
Many people know Dandelion as one of the bothersome little weeds that pop up all over the yard, but Dandelion is actually an herb that has been used for centuries for many ailments such as li...
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by Michelle Newport - 2006-12-23
Common name(s):Golden Seal, Eye Balm, Ground Raspberry, Jaundice Root, Orange Root, Turmeric Root, Wild Curcuma, Yellow Puccoon, Yellow RootBotanical name:Hydrastis canadensisPlant part used:The rhizo...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-01-09
You've probably noticed skin care products containing oatmeal on the shelves and, odd as it may seem, oatmeal is one of the best dry skin and eczema treatments around. However, the commercial products...
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by KG Stiles - 2007-01-14
Rosa damascena's chemical structure is primarily made up of Monoterpene Alcohols. This synergy has been termed "the cold and flu synergy" as Monoterpenes are known to stimulate expectorant action, as ...