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Not sure if anyone has suggested this - but you may want to try applying Apple Cider Vinegar topically to the eczema. Do some research on this - i know it has worked for many people I know.
Sounds like you are toxic for sure. Just eliminating those foods depending on how long you have consumed dairy and gluten as well as several other factors that make you toxic like the products you put in and on your body, food you eat, toxins you are exposed to, GMO's and more.
So, I've never totally isolated methods to know if it's ONLY my raw diet helping my eczema, but I did stop using prescription products for it (that weren't really doing much) when I went raw. I found raw food + way more water + a simple skin care formula brand called Yu-Be (originally out of Japan but you can get in US and UK, etc.) to be the winner, and have noticed serious, serious results.
That's great, Colleen!
Mine shows up without fail when I eat lemons. Maybe it's a response to the body being too acidic?
I would recommend drinking 2 tablespoons of organic apple cider vinegar twice daily for a couple of weeks. If you suffer from candida, or any unwanted bacteria in your body, this will reduce it significantly. Also remember that garlic and turmeric works on bacterial, fungal and viral infections so consume them as part of your daily diet.
I had been suffering by terrible eczema for the past few years and prescription medications help to control it, but does not cure it well.Especially I need it in the winter season.