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Castor OIL for eczema
I discovered that it is the only thing that keeps my babies eczema skin soft.
Does any one else use it?if you do where do you buy it from? |
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Re: Castor OIL for eczema
Are you using NATRUAL Pure soap. If you are using a bath bar, beauty bar or commercial product that is not REAL soap, you are creating some of the problem of eczema.
Allergy and Asthma (Breatherville.org) Aug 2006 did an entire piece about the links between commercial "soaps", actually detergent and how it causes eczema in small children. I have skin issues and sensitivities. I totally believe it and had my own improvement 6 years ago by switching to all goat milk soaps. I also make all my laundry soap from the scraps of my bars. I carry oatmeal and honey but you can probably easily find natural soaps at wholefoods or trader joes or your local Food Coop. And Lanolin -- great for eczema too. Castor oil is found at the pharmacy.
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