Fight Dermatitis with Vitamins and Over the Counter Products

Eczema is a specific form of dermatitis. It is an internally provoked
inflammation of the skin, usually due to allergies. Dermatitis also includes
conditions that are caused by external factors such as sunburn and allergenic
rashes. Eczema symptoms include redness and flaking or blistering of the
skin which becomes thickened and changes color over time. Any moist folds
of the skin are common areas that become inflamed, flaky and itchy such as
the creases of the nose and corners of the mouth. Eczema tends to run in
families and comes and goes over several years.
Unsaturated fats Vitamin A Vitamin E
Vitamin B Aloe Chamomile
Unsaturated fats stay liquid at room temperature such as soybean, wheat
germ, sunflower and corn oil have show to greatly improve eczema. Vitamin
A and E taken internally and applied to the affected area have been shown to
alleviate the systems of eczema. Dr. R. Patila reported good results with
Vitamin B therapy. Aloe helps nourish dry, flaking skin and acts as a superb
moisture shield against sun and wind. Chamomile is used to soothe and re-
vitalize the skin.
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                                                                Written by David F. Cowley on Friday, February 16, 2007

                                                   This report is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice.

                                                                 Always consult your doctor before using this information.