Eczema Treatment. Natural of Course.

I have eczema and I hate it. Mine is mainly on my chest. I haven’t bared my manly pecs on the beach or at the pool in many years, so personal appearance in public is no issue, but it itches – boy does it itch. And it’s ugly – boy is it ugly.  I have searched for an eczema treatment, natural of course, to help me out.

In my research into this condition I’ve learned that there is no cure – “Take this magic pill and your eczema will disappear forever.” Not gonna happen, at least not right now. Traditional medical wisdom preaches taking corticosteroids in the form of creams and pills to moderate the itching. Do you know how steroids moderate the itching caused by eczema? They suppress your immune system, making it easier for you to get an infection or worsening an infection you already have. If you’re using steroids you should avoid contact with anyone who may be sick and you better not get a fungal infection, because your immune system may not be able to adequately fight it. Since there is no cure for eczema, you could be looking at being on and off corticosteroids for the rest of your life. Doesn’t work for me!

I believe there is a natural or alternative solution for just about all health conditions, and a natural treatment for eczema is no different. Is there an eczema treatment, natural treatment, that will moderate eczema’s symptoms? The answer is “Yes.” One treatment plan I have come across is an ebook called “Beat Eczema”. The sales page is very compelling. On it, Susan Clark, the author of “Beat Eczema”, says she has a cure for eczema. I readily admit I had a level of skepticism at such a claim, but she goes on to say that her guide shows how to focus on the root causes of eczema rather than treating symptoms (a big hot button for me), how to stop using steroids, how to eliminate eczema without medication, and the cure is all natural (a REALLY big hot button for me!). I put aside my skepticism and bought the book.

It isn’t a long book and I finished reading it shortly after downloading it. It’s easy to read – no fluff or B.S. to wade through. I may be splitting hairs, but for her to say she has a “cure” is a bit of a stretch in that she has no one-time “magic pill” and you’re cured. That said, if you follow the plan she outlines, you could experience a “permanent remission” in your eczema, and I think that’s the ultimate goal. Consider “Beat Eczema” a blueprint or a roadmap to success, empowering you to take control of your fate rather than leave it in the hands of doctors, and beat your eczema. I found the book positive and informative.

At $29.99, “Beat Eczema” is fairly priced and I would have bought the book even if there were no bonuses, but the value of the bonuses far outweighs the relatively modest price of the ebook. They are downright awesome! There’s a 14 page guide on natural beauty tips, a guide on supplements to help you combat eczema, an 18 page interview on the healing power of water, a 177 page guide to optimum health, and a 265 page(!) book on nature cures.

If you suffer from eczema, are looking for solutions other than those offered by traditional medicine, and want to expand you knowledge of natural health in the bargain, I don’t think you can go wrong with “Beat Eczema”. I highly recommend it.

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