Definition
Eczema is a troublesome but common skin disorder that affects up to 15 percent of the population.
Symptoms of Acute Eczema
- Red, dry, swollen, and burning skin
- A Strong, almost overwhelming skin that blisters, oozes, and crusts over
Symptoms of Acute Eczema
- Recurring causes of acute eczema
- Continued itching
- Color changes
- Thick, dry skin with scaly patches
Root Causes of Acute Eczema
- Food allergies
- Contact with irritants (these can include but are not limited to dyes, perfumes, topical medications, plants, metals soaps, wool, pollutants, and even sunlight)
Root Causes of Chronic Eczema
- Poor detoxification
- Low levels of stomach acid and poor digestion
- Food allergies or sensitivities
- An imbalance immune system
- Stress
- Heredity
Recommended
Eat a diet of basic,whole foods to encourage a healthy internal balance and a balanced immune system.