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Eczema

Eczema

Eczema affects a staggering one in twelve adults and one in five children.

Research suggests one in nine of the population have experienced the condition at some point in their lives, making eczema one of the most common chronic conditions to affect the population.

Conventional treatments contain steroids with potentially harmful side effects and are often reported as ineffective.

Most off-the-shelf products also contain irritants and harsh chemicals and these ingredients often worsen skin conditions.

Loveursoul’s perspective

Lucy suffered from eczema from the age of 14 and as she got older it got worse. By the time she had children most of the winter she put steroid cream on every day and often her fingers were bleeding. When she started to see a homeopath and osteopath the symptoms got worse and by this time she was really aware of the effects of using steroid creams and became rather purest about the whole thing. She tried Calendula cream which had an impact but it did not really help but she was determined to really get rid of it and understand why she suffered from it. After two years of understanding and seeing a homeopath and cranial osteopath she no longer has any symptoms and this winter is the first winter she is not dreading.

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