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>>2860586Cut out shit that you're eating one at a time until it starts getting better, or go to the doctor and get the steroid cream.
>>2860586Besides the other recommendations, check the ingredients on every personal hygiene or household cleaning products you come in contact with.An elimination diet of the shit you eat and drink comes first. Then eliminate the other bad ju-ju in your life..soaps, shampoos, conditioners, deodorants, shaving cream, colones, contact cleaners...etc.We swim in and eat many industrial chemicals daily. Sad.
sulfur mustard for immunosuppression
>>2860586pine tar oil
>>2860616Sadly, in some employment settings smelling weird is not tolerated.
>>2860586I'm not a doctor, but your skin condition suspects could include side effects of medicines or drugs you are taking, supplements, protein or whey or other health powders, fad diet pills or prepared meals, or vaccines. The list is endless. Including your work environment or chemicals.You might look at the very last item you either introduced into your diet, your body or your home environment. Including any pets.We light beings were designed with no requirements to be medicated. It's time we all decouple from the vast Medical Industrial (and goy slop food) Complex.Be well anon.
>>2860586Naturally occurring toxins in the plant vegetation we eat has been known and studied for centuries. (See the research of Dr. James Salisbury, who invented Salisbury Steak to combat illness among Civil War soldiers.) You might try a minimalist carnivore meat and water only diet for a short time to see if it benefits your health in other ways.Plants Are Trying to Kill You! | Dr Anthony Chaffeehttps://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Mbf5DYYXZsc
Lifestyle change, probably.I do basically nothing that could be causing it aside from staying inside all day every day and hardly seeing any sunlight. That surely is the main cause, so I just live with it, because fuck the sun.
>>2860586Following.
I had something similar and raw honey made it go away but am not sure if it's going to help in your case so please keep that in mind and be careful. What I did is just applying a small amount of honey on my skin and letting it stay there.
>>2860586You can't have eczema if you don't have skin.
Ive had it since middle school. In the spring and summer when its humid it goes away but as soon as fall and winter roll around the air dries out and it comes back. Tried countless things over the years but ive given up on it.
Angle grinder with a wire brush.
>>2860717As Autumn and winter approaches your exposure to sunlight, vitamin D absorption thru the skin diminishes causing all sorts of metabolic issues. Get tested for deficiencies of this and other essential nutrients. Or find a good vitamin D supplement.Scandinavian countries long winters can certainly effect health, and their record depression and suicide numbers.
>>2860586As you can see from this thread, there's a plethora of possibilities. I've made that journey before. For me, i gave up alcohol for it to really go away, but lack of sun seems to be biggest nominator. Don't tryhard not to be faggot and keep your Hans moisturised in dry winter months.
>>2860586NAC, and a product called VaniCream. The wild thing is NAC will CURE your eczema if you take it daily for a while. Like gone forever. At least it did for me taking 1,000 mg daily
>>2860586Is there any connection to fungal overgrowth problms like candidas screwing with your immune system?
>>2861009Yes, sugar is a metabolic killer.Remove all forms of processed SUGAR, a fungal breeding ground. Even artificial aspartame (etc) and zero so-called sweetners screw with your gut biome.Cut all starches, grains, and alcohol too (sugars again). Fruits and veggie sugar/starch consumption have contributed to a diabetes catastrophe also (epidemic in China, India and Pakistan).Try other slightly better sweetner options, Stevie, monk fruit, allulose..etc. Minimize consumption as low as possible Sugar addiction is worse than heroin.t. not a doctor
>>2860586Stop eating sugar and eat a bunch of fatty meat and whole grain and do cardioGg ez
>>2861076Eric Clapton Says His Pattern Of Addiction Started With Sugar The 71-year-old musician revealed that he was diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy in 2013 and that playing guitar, which once came so easy to him, is now "hard work."https://m.youtube.com/watch?v==Py1VzfqxfW4t.69-year old still slaying my own dragons.
>>2860586Coal tar and mometasone furoate
>>2860586zinc oxide sunblock creamworks on herpes lesions too
>>2860586This may not apply to you, but I have bad skin flare ups, hives and eczema all over my body, luckily not usually anywhere visible with clothes on. I've narrowed it down to intense stress from work and sleep deprivation. It didn't happen in my 20s but in my 30s it's happened enough to pinpoint it. I work a travel job so sometimes sleep is a luxury and when the job is incredibly stressful on top of that I have a good chance of a skin flare up.
>>2860586go to the fucking Doctor, pal, what kind of shitty country do you live in order to NOT go to a fucking Doctor??
>>28605861% ciclopoli solution
>>2861429One where you better figure it out yourself cause it'll take six months to get an appointment.
>>2860586I use bag balm. a little green tin.it helps a lot. there are steroid creams if they doesn't help
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>>2860732holy shit this worked.
shower every day or ketokonazole shampoo
>>2860586just put battery acid on it and what 2 minutes before washing it of with warm water
>>2860586Hi anon, I had alot of Eczema all my life and here is some tips i gathered over the seasons.Use the right soap.For detergent i always use a special soap, with very low perfume.Same goes for body soap, i use sensitive skin bars with no perfume.Dishwasher soap is my worse enemy and i always use rubber gloves for doing the dishes.Here is the product i use, and that basically changed my life.Body : Sensitive skin bars from DoveLaundry: Biovert productsCream: Eucerin Aquaphor (I mostly use this cream on my face before going to bed, but its very versatile)I hope this helps you,I have more tips if you are interestedHappy autumn friends
>>2860586Rick Simpson oil
>>2860586Get yerself a jar of pure lanolin, and rub that on it also bust open vitamin E capsules, and rub the oil on once or twice daily. Also eat one of them bitches.
>Lookoutfacharlie has great videos on curing eczema (morgellians). I truly recommend his other videos aswell.https://youtu.be/oaRhbZvK4AE?si=k9l5463dQpZZuG5Ghttps://youtu.be/Pf0oFMuyG3A?si=rLGWHMlWOIdcl4k6https://youtu.be/ovmD7qaQcoM?si=B41fo9rKIzvvwAHl>TLDR: cut out any sugar, do epsom salt and borax baths, takes borax iodine orally, lime sulphur dip bath, wash clothes with borax only and tumble dry on hot. This will cure you of your fungal infection but it will come back, continuing things like cutting sugar, epsom salt baths, and washing clothing with borax will prevent its return.
>>2860586I've got similar eczema to the one on your pic. I've tried mometasone, tacrolimus, hydrocortisone, ichthammol and diphenhydramine.I'd listed them by effectiveness. Don't waste time on oral antihistamines. It's proven they don't work on skin eczema (or are really weak). In the end I've been applying mometasone every 3-4 days until I've found out the cause.It was lack of sleep. When I sleep 8 hours or less a couple of days in a row, I have a flare up. To clear it I have to sleep 9-10 hours. Too bad I often wake up sleepy, but I can't get myself to sleep (I feel that I'm tired, but If I go to sleep - I won't sleep).I don't know how to fix this sleep problem (yet), other than going really really tired to sleep. Max I've managed is 14 hours of continuous sleep and it worked wonders. Instantly zero itch, any red spot healed and closed in 1-2 days.
>>2864986One of the issues is hard water too. I never had any skin rashes until I moved to a new city and the apartment had really hard water (it tasted metallic you can tell) and I would shower in it of course. Well I developed rashes just like OP's pic. When I moved to a new place the problem went away completely
>>2860586For me it was diet But it also does spike seasonally for a bit, obviously a sign I must increase moisture in my house.