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Scalp Eczema?


eczema cureA lot of people have never even heard of scalp eczema, and most of the people who have it, probably won’t even know they have scalp eczema. Symptoms for scalp eczema are difficult to see in the beginning, because they can appear to be the effects of many other conditions. In some cases it seems to be nothing more than just dandruff, while in some people it can cause blisters on the scalp and even hair loss. If you have scalp eczema, then check out these short tips on healing your scalp eczema.

Fish Oil

 

Studies have shown that the fatty acid Omega-3 derived from fish oil had incredible healing effects on scalp eczema, and also a couple of other conditions as well. The only con I can see about using fish oil, is it may take up to a year to start seeing marked signs of improvement. So you might as well get some now if you are suffering from scalp eczema. That way, in a couple months you won’t have to worry about it anymore. Plus Omega-3 has also been proven to be excellent for your heart.

 

Salads

 

When I say I’m not talking about a salad from a drive through, I’m talking about organic homemade salads that are high in nutrients and anti-oxidants, and low in dressing. The vitamins and minerals in a salad will keep your bodies regenerative processes running smoothly, causing your scalp eczema healing process to skyrocket!  Try to include alfalfa sprouts, as they will have the same effect as the omega fish oil. These kinds of foods will really heal your eczema, because they are high in anti-oxidants and they are natural detoxifies, so they will cleanse your skin of disgusting bacteria that causes the effects of your eczema. A side benefit of eating alfalfa sprouts is, it has anti aging properties, so it can make you look younger.

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