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I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have this on

my hands from constant handwashing and just a normal creme/lotion isn't

helping much. Is there an EO or something I can use or mix with a basic

cocoabutter etc creme to help?

 

TIA

Michele

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Hi Michele,

 

I make a cream and use an herbal infusion both in oil and water. I use

chickweed, plantain, comfrey root & calendula. I added avacado oil, rose hip

seed oil and a healthy portion of shea butter. Then add some roman

chamomile and lavender. Very soothing.

 

Good luck!

 

Margaret

 

 

>I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have this on

>my hands from constant handwashing and just a normal creme/lotion isn't

>helping much. Is there an EO or something I can use or mix with a basic

>cocoabutter etc creme to help?

>

>TIA

>Michele

 

 

 

 

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In a message dated 02/14/2002 12:48:39 PM Central Standard Time,

mbrantner writes:

 

 

> I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have this on

>

 

Michelle, is it only on your hands and does it start out as a little water

blister that itches terribly, then in and when you scratch it, does it spread

even though you don't break the blister? Then , if left unattended, does it

make a postule and, if still nothing is done, makes a sore? I know this

sounds stupid but there is a method to my madness. I have been to five (5) of

what has been said are the best dermatologists in Fl. All of them could tell

me what it wasn't, but, no one could tell me what it was. If your's is

something like this, i'll tell you what I think and/know. Deonia

 

 

 

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In a message dated 02/14/2002 9:43:00 PM Central Standard Time,

mbrantner writes:

 

 

> Hope you find some answers soon.

> :)

>

 

I have. just didn't want to bore you if your problem is different. Make

yourself a really good skin cream with Jojoba, Emu, Rose Hip seed oil, Neem

and Rose, tea tree, and rosewood EO's. And if you can, it's not really

imperitive, use rose , or tea tree hydrosol for the liquid portion. HTH's,

Deonia

PS. The clue is to use it every time you wash your hands. I use it every time

I think of it. D

 

 

 

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Hi Deonia

Actually, this is a rash from the tape they used with my IV from having

Jordan. Once the tape reaction rash went away, my skin got really dry,

flaky, and my skin cracks. Constant washing aggravates it. It doesn't

sound like what you describe. Hope you find some answers soon.

:)

Michele

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BubblesWithStyle

 

Thu, 14 Feb 2002 22:30:35 EST

 

Re: eczema help needed

 

 

In a message dated 02/14/2002 12:48:39 PM Central Standard Time,

mbrantner writes:

 

 

> I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have this on

>

 

Michelle, is it only on your hands and does it start out as a little water

blister that itches terribly, then in and when you scratch it, does it

spread

even though you don't break the blister? Then , if left unattended, does it

make a postule and, if still nothing is done, makes a sore? I know this

sounds stupid but there is a method to my madness. I have been to five (5)

of

what has been said are the best dermatologists in Fl. All of them could tell

me what it wasn't, but, no one could tell me what it was. If your's is

something like this, i'll tell you what I think and/know. Deonia

 

 

 

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Hi Hon,

 

Michele at Home wrote:

 

> I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have

> this on

> my hands from constant handwashing and just a normal creme/lotion isn't

> helping much.

 

Is it " true " eczema, or an eczema like dermatitis condition for lack of

a better term? Do you get it anywhere else on the body or is it ONLY

your hands, is it triggered by ANYTHING else or ONLY triggered by the

hand washing irritation? :)

 

> Is there an EO or something I can use or mix with a basic

> cocoabutter etc creme to help?

 

I'll give ya some more info after I hear back from ya :)

 

>

>

> TIA

> Michele

 

*Hugs*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

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Geez Dee,

 

The beginning of that description sounds kind of fungal in nature .....

have you tried using a lotion or cream made with oregano hydrosol for

that? I would ...

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

 

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

BubblesWithStyle wrote:

 

> it start out as a little water

> blister that itches terribly, then in and when you scratch it, does it

> spread

> even though you don't break the blister? Then , if left unattended,

> does it

> make a postule and, if still nothing is done, makes a sore? I know this

> sounds stupid but there is a method to my madness. I have been to five

> (5) of

> what has been said are the best dermatologists in Fl. All of them

> could tell

> me what it wasn't, but, no one could tell me what it was. Deonia

>

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> Actually, this is a rash from the tape they used with my IV from having

> Jordan. Once the tape reaction rash went away, my skin got really dry,

> flaky, and my skin cracks. Constant washing aggravates it.

 

Hi Michele,

 

I had this problem with my hands after my son was born. It was February and

I thought it was because of constant washing and the cold weather. It was

very dry and cracked to the point of bleeding mostly over my knuckles. This

started two years ago and gets worse in the winter and was never really

going away totally. For the past month or so I have been making my own soap

and using it instead of the Softsoap that I have always used. Just last

week I realized that my skin was no longer cracked and was actually smooth.

I really can't believe I hadn't thought of the soap being the problem

because I have always had sensitivities to some soaps. Palmolive actually

makes chunks of my skin come off. My grandmother finally believes I'm

allergic to it after 15 years of thinking I just didn't want to wash the

dishes!

 

One more thing, I don't ever remember to put lotion on after I washing which

makes it worse. At night I have been using an oil blend of calendula

infused evoo and jojoba with lavender and helichrysum. Super moisturizing

and helps put me to sleep too. :)

 

Sorry for the length, HTH

Dawn

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" Actually, this is a rash from the tape they used with my IV from having

Jordan. Once the tape reaction rash went away, my skin got really dry,

flaky, and my skin cracks. Constant washing aggravates it. It doesn't

sound like what you describe. Hope you find some answers soon.

:)

Michele "

 

That is an allergic reaction, not eczema. Eczema comes from inside and

appears on elbows, the groin area, behind the knees, and on ankles.

 

I have seen the IV tape bother a lot of people. You should use some sort

of cream or water made from rose petals. Add tea tree if you have

cracks. And calendula will help with the flakiness. Then after washing,

you need to seal your hands with a salve not a cream, something with

beeswax in it. You would be good adding comfrey (leaf and root) and red

clover to the salve.

 

You might also try to wash dishes with citrus eos in the water and not

much if any soap.

 

The eczema cream I make has herbal ingredients of calendula, red clover,

comfrey, comfrey root and Balm of Gilead. I add cocoa, shea, and mango

butter and coconut oil. It is a heavy duty moisturizing cream also, but

treats eczema out breaks specifically (my father has eczema, but he also

has athletes foot, so it is rather complicated).

 

Blessings,

Soseneda

 

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Hi Chris,

It is only on my hands & seems to be from extremely dry skin. but even my

shea butter creme isn't solving the problem like it usually does. And we're

even in for more handwashing. AJ, my never get sick kid, is sick :( How do

I keep a 3 week old from getting it? (other than nursing that is ;)

 

Michele

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Chris Ziegler <chrisziggy1

 

Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:49:20 -0700

 

Re: eczema help needed

 

 

Hi Hon,

 

Michele at Home wrote:

 

> I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have

> this on

> my hands from constant handwashing and just a normal creme/lotion isn't

> helping much.

 

Is it " true " eczema, or an eczema like dermatitis condition for lack of

a better term? Do you get it anywhere else on the body or is it ONLY

your hands, is it triggered by ANYTHING else or ONLY triggered by the

hand washing irritation? :)

 

> Is there an EO or something I can use or mix with a basic

> cocoabutter etc creme to help?

 

I'll give ya some more info after I hear back from ya :)

 

>

>

> TIA

> Michele

 

*Hugs*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions

http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

 

 

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Hey Michele,

 

well the only thing that works here is emu oil! And using salt scrub with

lavender and tea tree to wash my hands with instead of soap (i scrub gently

lol no making your hands raw! We all have different versions of eczema LOL

With Spencer all i had to do is switch laundry detergents.. with tanner we

use a homemade ointment for behing the knees where he gets it. And nate is

lucky so far and does not have any well yet lol. I do like shea butter but

it does not seam to help once i have an outbreak. I actually love soiaking

my hands in olive oil too to help heal feels super!

 

hugs

Sarah

 

>Michele at Home <mbrantner

>

>

>Re: eczema help needed

>Fri, 15 Feb 2002 09:23:36 -0800

>

>Hi Chris,

>It is only on my hands & seems to be from extremely dry skin. but even my

>shea butter creme isn't solving the problem like it usually does. And

>we're

>even in for more handwashing. AJ, my never get sick kid, is sick :( How

>do

>I keep a 3 week old from getting it? (other than nursing that is ;)

>

>Michele

>--

>

>

>Chris Ziegler <chrisziggy1

>

>Thu, 14 Feb 2002 20:49:20 -0700

>

>Re: eczema help needed

>

>

>Hi Hon,

>

>Michele at Home wrote:

>

> > I am wondering what I should put in a creme to help eczema? I have

> > this on

> > my hands from constant handwashing and just a normal creme/lotion isn't

> > helping much.

>

>Is it " true " eczema, or an eczema like dermatitis condition for lack of

>a better term? Do you get it anywhere else on the body or is it ONLY

>your hands, is it triggered by ANYTHING else or ONLY triggered by the

>hand washing irritation? :)

>

> > Is there an EO or something I can use or mix with a basic

> > cocoabutter etc creme to help?

>

>I'll give ya some more info after I hear back from ya :)

>

> >

> >

> > TIA

> > Michele

>

>*Hugs*

>Chris (list mom)

>http://www.alittleolfactory.com

>

>

>

>

>How To Make Rose Petal Jam - Step By Step Instructions

>http://www.av-at.com/stuff/rosejam.html

>

>

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