Causes of Eczema and the Solution

July 31, 2009

If you suffer from eczema, you know how terrible it is. The red swollen skin, along with the intense itching, causes you to scratch so hard you actually start bleeding.

Severe sufferers have such dry, scaly skin, that something we take for granted such as drying off with a towel, can cause them to bleed. It’s difficult for a non-sufferer to know the pain they go through.

It’s bad enough to have to deal with this, but the inflicted person is also more prone to bacterial and viral infections. You’ve got to feel for the unfortunate individual who is now cursed with a whole host of new and difficult problems.

Have you ever experienced loneliness? You know, this can be rather painful. People sometimes feel uneasy around someone with an obvious skin condition. Of course, the victim of the affliction is already embarrassed and the reaction of others adds a dreaded sense of alienation on top of this. This especially has to be difficult for young people who are constantly under intense peer pressure. Certainly, children and teenagers are often cruel to those who don’t fit in.

Now you might be wondering what triggers an outbreak of Eczema.

Unfortunately, some people have a genetic inherited tendency to develop it. Incredibly, a normally harmless substance in their immediate environment often triggers an outbreak in people born with this tendency.

I’m sure you can see the problem. Identifying triggers and controlling the symptoms is quite difficult. Can you imagine how drawn out the procedures for finding the individual triggers are?

What are some of the substances that can cause an attack?

Here they are.

• Stress – You know the trouble stress causes. It definitely puts your body out of harmony. It’s no surprise that it causes a severe outbreak.

• Alcohol and coffee. How demoralizing it must be giving up these favorite beverages.

• Foods such as milk, peanuts, shell fish, wheat, nuts, rice, food additives and some fruits. Gee, more things you have to give up.

• Environmental and seasonal changes. I doubt if the season will accommodate you by refusing to change.

• Dust mite, animal dandruff and pollens.

Well, I have some good news.

Fortunately, for sufferers of eczema, such as you or a loved one, opportunity knocks. Yes, you can cure it for good.

I’m sure you might be skeptical because you’ve already tried what the doctors have told you. You followed instructions and put on creams. Plus, you’ve taken the pills as prescribed. Your symptoms temporarily go away, but the disease never does.

Susan Clark suffered from it for her entire life—until she found a cure. Now, her ultimate goal is to empower you.

Let me ask you this. How would you like to put the embarrassment away forever? Go ahead and imagine this. You no longer suffer from the itching and you now have beautiful, smooth skin.

This is what the “Beat Eczema” guide can do for any sufferer of eczema.

Step by step, it shows you how to get rid of it for good.

Robert A. Meyer has been investigating economics, philosophy, psychology and metaphysics for 30 years. For 20 years he has been involved in meditation practices to expand his power of reason and help him reach higher states of awareness. He discovered many secrets that allow an individual to enjoy the highest levels of spiritual and physical fitness. http://eczemasolution.weebly.com/

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