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Natural Remedies for Eczema

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Eczema, otherwise sometimes called simply Dermatitis, is a very common skin disorder.  Eczema causes a variety of symptoms including itching, skin colour changes, dry patches, inflammation, weeping, cracking, flaking and thickening of the skin.  These symptoms can range from mere irritation to truly painful, and finding relief can also be challenging.

The Incredible Combination of Cinnamon and Honey

One of the most unexpected yet effective combinations of ingredients in the realm of nutrition is the combination of cinnamon and honey. Few people are aware of the amazing benefits of these ingredients working in concert, let alone the sheer variety of uses for them.

Aloe Vera Helps Arthritis, Eczema and Cancer

Aloe vera is a plant which can be easily grown and can be used as a natural cure for various ailments. Every day we put our skin through hell by exposing it to pollutants, eating foods that may contain toxins (processed or non organic foods), using household cleaning aids with chemicals in them, and using lotions, makeups, and soaps which can be drying.

Bee Pollen Found To Cure Allergies

Allergies occur when your body reacts to something that does not cause a problem for most people. It is an adverse reaction to something in our environment such as pollen or grass. Most people who have allergies are affected by them in the spring, when the trees are producing pollen, grass is growing, and being mowed. There is also more dust in the air. Symptoms of allergies include sneezing, a stuffed up nose, coughing, red eyes, and itchy skin.

Medicinal Benefits of Tea Tree Oil

Tea tree oil is an extremely effective essential oil that can be used for a variety of different conditions. This powerful oil is also known as Australian oil or Melaleuca oil as it comes from the Melaleuca tree.

3 Benefits of Vitamin E

Vitamin E, or alpha-tocopherol, is a fat soluble vitamin that is not toxic to the human body and is actually an antioxidant. This vitamin is so effective as an antioxidant that in restaurants it is often it is added to oils and other foods to keep them from going bad.

Healing Power of Evening Primrose

The evening primrose plant, or Oenothera biennis, has been commonly referred to as the “sun drop” or “tree primrose”. This plant is found all over North America as well as certain parts of Europe and in the Southern Hemisphere. The native people have been using it to cure many ailments for thousands of years by pressing the oil out of the seed of the plant.