Eczema – a possible solution

Eczema is a distressing and sometimes painful skin condition. It can lead to disfigured skin and scarring. Yesterday, on the radio, there was a discussion about possible remedies. For about 15 -20 minutes, the presenter and a Doctor discussed various pharmaceuticals and medications currently prescribed. Some of these produced varying results and sometimes difficult side effects. Right at the end a listener phoned in to say that she had had eczema for a long time, then discovered she was sensitive to cow’s milk.

She cut out all cow’s milk products and her skin cleared up really quickly – no long term medication, no side effects apart from clear comfortable skin. The doctor did then comment that certain foods could be the cause of eczema, though she had not mentioned that before.

If you suffer from this condition it is worth checking to discover if you have any sensitivities before going down the possible route of steroids and other chemicals which may be difficult to stop. Sensitivities are different from a full blown allergy, so not so easy to identify by medical methods. It is easy to discover using kinesiology or muscle resistance testing. There are no blood samples taken, no itchy patches. The causative food is identified there and then followed by a discussion on how to modify one’s diet; what foods make a nutritionally useful substitute.

This method of testing can be used on babies, children and adults.

I can do this test; I am near Coleford. But there are two other practitioners locally – one at Taurus Crafts, Lydney, Claire Hoare, https://www.clairehoare.co.uk and one in Monnow Street, Monmouth, Karen Carmen https://www.healinghappenshere.co.uk. Both are very experienced and good at their job.

A future need not be itchy and painful. Contact one of us today and look forward to a brighter future.

wendyguilfoyle@hotmail.com https://healthresolutions.co.uk

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