Submitted by support on Sun, 04/22/2012 - 01:54
Many skin rashes are reflective of liver function, i.e., toxicity, heat, inflammation, low glutathione, etc. When the liver is comprimised the skin is one of copying mechanisms. While there are different contributing factors to eczema, common ones include food allergies and emotional stress.
Allopathic physicians are typically taught to prescribe anti-inflammatory oinments that contain corticosteroids. While they fail to cure anything, they can stop the itching while you use them. This is typical of allopathic medicine which focuses on how to manage symptoms rather than eliminate the cause. Further, use of steroid creams have many side effects. Among them is the thinning of the skin and the suppression of the adrenal glands over time.
Simple natural ways to eliminate eczema include the use of herbal remedies that detox the liver; restore the liver; and increase production of endogenous glutathione.
For further information, contact Dr. Holly at holly@choicesunlimited.ca
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Medical advice, diagnosing or treating any health condition.
Updated September 1, 2010

