eczema
eczema
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by Evelyn Lim - 2007-01-18
Skin problems can give one a lot of discomfort. And the very first thing you need to do to treat any kind of skin problem is to identify what type of condition you are actually having. Your doctor can...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-01-22
Just about every health food store displays trays of wheatgrass, one of the latest superfoods gaining in popularity. Rich in many vital nutrients, wheatgrass is purported to cure a number of condition...
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by Dane Bergen - 2007-01-28
Eczema is a form of dermatitis, or an inflammation of the upper layers of the skin. Eczema is characterized by itching, dryness, redness, skin edema, and in the worst cases, blistering, cracking, crac...
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by Dane Bergen - 2007-02-04
Eczema is a condition which the cure is literally all that is on the minds of the sufferer. Not just any treatment, but fast, effective and lasting treatment. This is often found with eczema cream.Ecz...
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by Peter Edwards - 2007-02-06
'Learn how to repair Eczema... quickly, gently and naturally.' Brand new, all natural treatment, brings instant relief to dry, scaly, irritated, sore skin and immediately sets to work restoring sk...
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by Gloria MacTaggart - 2007-02-07
Antihistamines are commonly used to treat eczema - the rationale being that eczema is sometimes the result of the body's overproduction or release of histamine as a natural response to allergens. Howe...
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by Ruth Wallerius - 2007-02-19
If you suffer from spots, blackheads or itchy rashes help is at hand. For some people clear and calm skin is a far away dream, but there are things you can do to combat acne, eczema and contact dermat...
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by Dane J Stanton - 2007-02-20
Before expanding on herbal eczema treatments it would be best to fully explain what it is that eczema is and whom it preys. Eczema can prey on any person, at any age and is often associated with an a...
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by Dane J Stanton - 2007-02-28
Eczema bath treatments are typically seen being used in childhood or infant cases of eczema because it is much easier than trying to rub down a restless, irritated child with some medicated ointment t...
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by Dr.Anna Hardy - 2007-02-28
Eczema is a skin disease, which is observed as exfoliation of the skin, mostly accompanied by severe itching. In the chronic stages, there may be oozing of pus and bleeding from the affected regions. ...