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The ingredients that we use are tested and proven to end stubborn skin rash problems as well as to help rebuild the very most outter lipid layer of skin where moisture and serious protection are present. Rebuilding this moisture layer of the skin is vital to keeping and maintaining healthy skin.

ZincPca-The Most Amazing Ingredient for clearing up skin issues. Over 20% of your skin is supposed to be zinc. This is because it is a natural anti biotic that fights off bacteria that can cause skin eruptions and rashes. Our cream uses Zinc pca to help balance the good and bad bacteria and leads to a purification of the skin and detoxification.
 

Emu Oil - only in its most pure form, it is the most amazing of the oils when it comes to skin rashes since it does three amazing things. the first is that is actually resembles the skin in structure of lipids and this automatically allows it act as the very outter layer of the skin to hydrate and replenish.

Secondly emu oil is a super strong anti inflammatory to end redness and scales that are associated with many different skin rashes including eczema, psoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis and much more.

Thirdly This antibacterial oil also helps to decrease your risk of viral or antibacterial infections getting into your skin through cracks or scratches. This is vital since many people that this is how much or it first starts.

Vitamin E Oil and Olive Oil Together in a certain ratio: These two together work amazingly well when in proper combination to heal the outbreaks of skin rashes including eczema.

Neem Oil -a super strong anti inflammatory that is know to reduce redness and inflammation. Gives super fast comfort (acts as strong pain killer) in a very short period of time. Very anti viral and anti fungal to clean up secondary infections as well as to prevent them in the first place which is huge to keep regular eczema from turning into weeping eczema.

Eschium Oil -

Sesame Oil- An amazing oil used for centuries to combat the lipid destruction that allows rashes to run out of control. It helps to end itch in just minutes when used in combination with the oils above!

Ballon Vine (Cardio Spermum) - has been shown in a UK trial to be a helpful alternative to steroids for the treatment of very itchy skin, dermatitis and eczema and is also safe for use on babies and children for who steroids are not a safe option.

In one recent double blind study carried out in Germany Cardiospermum was found to have a significant anti-inflammatory effect without any side effects.

Cardiospermum is one of the used herbs used for skin irritations and rashes for Sri Lankan citizens. It's potent medicinal powers come from its leaves which have been used for hundreds of years in Sri Lanka as a cure for skin diseases, namely eczema, psoriasis and dermatitis.

 

Curcuma Tr - contains powerful antioxidant and phyto nutrients known as curcuminoids. The active particle is curcumin, an antioxidant that decreases inflammation by drastically lowering histamine levels and raising natural adrenal corticoids. It is well known for treating eczema, fungus, itching, psoriasis, rash, warts, and athlete's foot.

Oregon Grape - a very powerful ingredient for those that have psoriasis issues and can be used anywhere on the external body.

 


 




 

  

Some of the more common causes of skin rashes are eczema, psoriasis, lichen planus, dermatitis, contact dermatitis, allergic reactions, anxiety reactions both acute and chronic, seborrheic dermatitis, chronic skin itching, medications, after surgery reactions, post traumatic reactions, weakening skin lipid barrier and more.

 

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Hello again,

I was hoping that you would respond.

It is more likely a combination of things that were or are contributing to your daughters eczema flareups. Because her resistance to allergen/irritants is low due to a young (and still developing) immunity, she is vulnerable to allergen triggers. Cats, in particular, are strong carriers of allergen triggers due to a toxic protein in their saliva; and, also, due to their pet dander. Pet dander is the dead skin that furry animals shed (containing bacteria/mites), which gets into the air, fabrics, and carpets in the home; and as a result is inhaled or comes into contact with the skin causing an eczema flareup. Removing the cat at this stage was a good thing. People often think that by introducing the pet at this stage, the child will develop a resistance and overcome the allergen. That is not the case; the exact opposite is true. Leaving the pet in the child's environment would actually make her more vulnerable and the allergic reaction more intense.

Another trigger, due to her vulnerable immunity (out of balance/weak) would be certain foods. If she is on baby formula, this could definitely be a major instigating factor (as was the case with my nieces). Finding the right baby formula was key (and different for each one). Constipation is a big indicator that the particular food source or type of food is promoting the eczema flareup. Toxins are released out of the body through the bowels, kidneys (urine), and the skin. Where constipation exists (no regular or daily bowel movements), the toxins then find their way of release into the blood stream and out through the skin. Therefore, the flareups that you see on your daughter's skin is a toxic release. Right now her system is overwhelmed; however, you can build her immune health by replenishing the nutrients that an eczema flareup indicate are deficient. Those deficiencies are beta carotene, zinc, quercetin, essential fatty acids (omega 3, omega 6, & GLA/gamma linolenic acid), vitamin C, and vitamin E. At the infant/toddler stage we introduced a liquid multivitamin to the girls as a means of supplementing that deficiency. Our immediate and longterm focus was also on introducing and maintaining a healthy diet (filled with vegetables & little to no junk food) for our nieces. This is the best way to get those nutrients into their systems and is what I attribute to their longterm success.



Skin care is important to your daughter's skin health; however, certain soaps or lotions may also be contributing factors to your daughters flareups as well. I suggest all natural (vitamin/mineral enriched) cleansers, moisturizers, and shampoos for your daughters skin. We didn't use medication to heal our nieces skin; nonetheless, we did use good skin care to restore the skin cell health and promote the skin healing. You don't want to complicate the skin care with harsh synthetic ingredients. You want to use products that will work with the natural chemistry of the skin to promote skin healing. For my nieces, the successful choice was the Burt's Bees Baby Bee skin care line. They still use this skin care line today. The standout items among the line was the Buttermilk lotion for moisturizing and the almond oil for the scalp area (combatting cradle cap). Each eczema sufferer is different; therefore finding the right skin care line for your daughter will be based on her reaction to the products. This is an option for you to consider; however should you find that your daughter's skin doesn't react well to the product, don't get discouraged. There are many natural skin care options available.

Another instigating trigger for infants with eczema are antibiotics and some immunization shots. If an antibiotic was introduced to your daughter, a severe eczema flareup is not surprising. Speaking of medications, I also strongly caution you to be careful of the antihistamine use. You don't want to do this for the longterm (personally, I don't even like it for the short term). I know that you are looking for ways to relieve your daughters itching nightmare and understand why you chose that option; however, there are several natural alternatives to relieving pruritus (itch). Vitamin C is a natural antihistamine, for example. Aloe, chamomile, lavender, comfrey, and colloidal oatmeal are examples of natural herbs/oils that also contain natural anti-itch properties. These are the types of items that you want to look for in your skin care.


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