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Fight Dermatitis with Vitamins and Over the Counter Products |
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| 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. | ||
| For other articles on Diseases and Vitamin Needs feel free to visit my Web Site at | ||
| http://www.dfcinvestment-team.com/Vitamin/vitamin.html | ||
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Written by David F. Cowley on Friday, February 16, 2007 |
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This report is nutritional in nature and not to be construed as medical advice. |
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Always consult your doctor before using this information. |