Living with Dermatitis (Eczema)This section is a place to share stories about Living with Dermatitis (Eczema). Below are entries of those who have already shared their stories. We hope that you find their experiences helpful to your own situation. You may also Help others by sharing your story. To quickly access health information from your website's browser, download My personal treatment I’ve had seborrheic dermatitis for over ten years with up and down levels of severity. I’ve tried a lot of treatments but not steroids. I don’t like unnatural treatments. I came up with a new formula that makes my skin look silky smooth! I used to use Lamisil but I don’t use the Lamisil anymore although I might use it in times of emergency. Ok so the new formula is al naturale. 1.Clear Aloe Vera Gel. I use any brand from Walgreens, Walmart, Rite Aid. CVS probably has a standard one too. Aloe heals and protects against bacteria. 2. Vitamin E capsule. Make sure it’s natural Vitamin E (d-alpha). Vitamin E protects against free radicals and strengthens new skin cells. 3. Palmer’s Cocoa butter cream. Moisturizes softens and tones skin. 4. I wash with Palmer’s Cocoa butter soap. This is important because it cleans without drying skin and ripping it of nutrients. I also wash my hair with this and I have no dandruff. Sounds crazy but I realized one day that I’m tropical so I got the inspiration to use cocoa butter stuff. Combine the Aloe with the Vitamin E in your hand or whatever you like. Add as much cocoa butter cream as you think you need. Apply it to your whole face, since your skin is an organ all of it is linked. Do this twice a day. The mixture is a bit oily but with time you’ll need less. but you should always apply a certain amount of it especially the Aloe and E. Of all of the things I’ve tried this is by far the best. With got bad genes in this department. But one good thing is that it’s a quick indicator of physical and emotional health and our skin regenerates faster than normal. Super Power? Comments
September 2007
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