Eczema
is a generic term that is used to generally refer to a number of skin
inflammation brought about by excessive sensitivity to certain allergens such
as certain types of food, pollens, chemicals, dust mites, dander and molds,
among others.
While
there is no definite understanding as to the real underlying cause of eczema,
it is widely believed that it is mainly brought about by the over reaction of
the immune system in responding to what is detected as an allergen attack.
Eczema
is known to attack people of every age, gender and nationalities. In addition,
it can appear in any part of the body, although it is typically seen on legs
and arms, forehead, cheeks, ears as well as any body part with skin folds such
as the elbows and the back of the knees. While eczema presents a less than
desirable skin condition, it is not contagious in nature.
How Essential Oils for Eczema Help?
There
are a number of essential oils for eczema that can effectively alleviate the
itchiness, inflammation and pain that is associated with eczema.
In
addition, there are oils derived from herbs that exhibit cytophylactic
properties which is known to aid in skin cell rejuvenation. Among the highly
recommended oils include neroli, helichrysum, lavender and rose otto.
In
addition, the German and Roman chamomile along with yarrow oils are most
effective for the reduction of the inflammation and is also known to soothe the
sore patches of the skin. It is recommended that at least one of these oils
should be included in any essential oil blends.
However,
it is important to keep in mind that the Roman and German chamomile is known to
be very powerful so only a tiny amount should be added. Furthermore, none of
the aforementioned oils should go over 25% of your formula. This is because,
when it comes to dealing with essential oils, less is definitely more.
Other Oils for Eczema
Other
equally important and recommended oils are those from coconut, St. John’s Wort,
calendula, evening primrose, as well as the rosehip carrier oils – all of which
are known to provide soothing relief for overly dry and patchy skin.
If
only a small portion of your body is affected with eczema, then make sure to
only apply small amounts on the affected area before bedroom in order to avoid
the clothes from chafing the skin.
There
are also hypoallergenic lotions that contain essential oils, which present a
good combination of moisturizing the skin and providing relief with the oils’
healing properties. Among the more popular healing botanicals used by skin
products nowadays include the rose mallow and the goldenrod.
Dealing with Stress
As
many already know, stress is a major contributing factor to eczema. A condition
can easily escalate to a severe one when a person especially when dealing with
highly stressful situations. If you are facing such predicament, then you can
also use essential oils as a good eczema treatment for combating stress.
Since
eczema is a chronic skin condition, eczema treatment needs to be applied
regularly. It is generally best to seek out non-synthetic and all-natural
medications in order to avoid the adverse side effects that come with prolonged
drug use.
You
can also watch a Video HERE and this 2nd Video HERE
to learn how to use essential oils for eczema.
By Fay Spencer who
is the author of 14 Days Eczema Cure which offers many ideas on how to treat
eczema within 14 days by using readily accessible natural products and applying
them in the right balance.
The 14 Days Eczema
Cure is a comprehensive and holistic approach to curing eczema. This means that
it is safe, natural, effective and 100% drug free. This will help to cure your
eczema for good without any side effects which can happen if you use those
expensive medications, potions or steroids.