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Question by Rm: I have tryed not dairy milks like soya milk and rice milk but it didn’t work?
I have very bad ezcema,its been this bad since last year october all the way to this year 2012.
but i want to know How long does it take for eczema to heal by goats milk?
Feel free to answer in the comment section below
You might want to try natural remedies. SerenaSkin anti-eczema remedies worked wonders for me. The patches have been cleared up in a couple of weeks. Anti-eczema extract balances the immune system, so to prevent new ones from appearing.
Camryn
November 7, 2013 at 4:36 am
I do know someone that rid themselves of ezcema by holding the affected area under a mild sunlamp, it cleared theirs up within two weeks.
MS HONESTY
November 7, 2013 at 5:27 am
Goat’s milk doesn’t heal eczema, but it may reduce the symptoms if Cow’s milk is a trigger for your eczema. Goat’s milk helped our child who was having reactions to cows milk.
You may have other triggers besides milk, some people can’t eat eggs, store bought bread or lots of other things without a reaction.
British product Salcura Dermaspray helped our baby with the itching and inflamed skin. It healed him very rapidly and stopped him itching in seconds after spraying his skin. expresschemist:co:uk has pictures of people that were healed with it including a man with severe hand eczema, a young woman with psorasis and a baby.
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November 7, 2013 at 5:40 am
Is the eczema actually caused by dairy? My son as a baby had very bad eczema and bad colic. The docs said it wasn’t related to each other but when he went on a wheat free diet both cleared up. He is now nearly 13 and his skin still dries out if he eats a normal diet with wheat in it.
Tankyboy
November 7, 2013 at 6:39 am