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06/11/2018 / By Janine Acero
Skin rashes and other forms of allergic reaction on the skin are terrible, and most mothers would feel ten times worse seeing those rashes on their newborn. An entry from the American Herbalists Guild provides some natural remedies for your baby’s protection, as well your own, against infantile dermatitis. (h/t to AmericanHerbalistsGroup.com.)
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Dose: 12 drops of the mix in one-tbsp warm water, given in teaspoon doses TID.
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The mother can take a full dose of prenatal vitamins to help a breastfeeding baby’s immune system. (Related: Pregnancy vitamins are for baby too: Probiotic and fish oil supplement use during gestation reduce risk of childhood food allergies, eczema.)
At the one-month visit, the baby’s skin should have improved about 10 percent overall, with less itching. After a full three months of treatment, the baby should be 80 percent clear of the rash.
Eczema is a complex skin condition; topical remedies don’t always address the underlying problem that is causing the eczema, such as your diet.
A good way to start healing from the symptoms of eczema is to have a diet high in healing foods such as healthy fats, and avoiding certain foods containing gluten and casein such as those in wheat and dairy, as well as food dyes and any processed ingredients. Below are other natural ingredients that may help relieve and reverse the symptoms:
Visit Superfoods.news for more food items that can help support and improve skin health.
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