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7 Natural Ways to Cure Eczema

7 Natural Ways to Cure Eczema

For anyone battling eczema, the struggle is more than skin-deep. The relentless itch and visible red patches can take a toll, turning simple daily routines into daunting tasks. But beyond the physical discomfort, eczema's silent impact on mental well-being can be equally challenging. It's not just about managing symptoms - it's about reclaiming our peace and comfort.

What is Eczema?

Eczema, or atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition. It's believed to be caused by genetic and environmental factors, leading to an overactive immune system response when exposed to certain triggers. Common triggers include irritants (like certain soaps and detergents), allergens (like dust mites or pet dander), microbial infections, weather conditions, and stress. Eczema, although not contagious, is still a multifaceted condition that isn't just skin deep. It's a chronic disorder that can persist throughout a person's life, waxing and waning unpredictably. The condition's unique nature and widespread prevalence underscore the importance of education and understanding to manage it effectively.


Common symptoms of eczema include:

Persistent Itching

This is often the most noticeable symptom of eczema. The affected areas of the skin are constantly itchy, leading to a strong urge to scratch. This can result in a vicious cycle known as the "itch-scratch cycle."

Red or Brownish-Grey Patches

Areas affected by eczema often develop patches of skin that are red in lighter skin tones and brownish-grey in darker skin tones. These patches can sometimes be slightly raised and are typically very dry.

Small Raised Bumps

These may form on or around the areas of skin affected by eczema. They can sometimes leak fluid and crust over when scratched. 

Swollen and Sensitive Skin

The inflammation caused by eczema can result in skin that's swollen and sensitive to touch. This symptom may become more pronounced during a flare-up.

Dry, Sensitive Skin

Skin affected by eczema is often dry and sensitive, making it prone to cracking and bleeding. This can further exacerbate the itchiness and discomfort.


Eczema symptoms can appear anywhere on the body. However, they're most commonly found on the:

  • Hands
  • Feet
  • Ankles
  • Wrists
  • Neck
  • Upper chest
  • Eyelids
  • Inside the bend of the elbows and knees

Natural Cures for Eczema

Humans and nature share a deep, intricate bond dating back millions of years. Nature often provides the simplest and most effective remedies for health and well-being, and eczema is no exception. Nature offers an abundance of elements that soothe, heal, and protect the skin, providing viable alternatives to pharmaceutical treatments.

Colloidal Oatmeal

This is not your typical breakfast food. Colloidal oatmeal is a finely ground version of whole oat kernels used centuries to soothe itchy, irritated skin. Its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties make it an ideal choice for eczema management.

Evening Primrose Oil

This oil, extracted from the evening primrose plant's seeds, is rich in gamma-linolenic acid, an essential fatty acid that can reduce inflammation and improve the health and texture of your skin.

Coconut Oil

A truly versatile gift from nature, coconut oil can do wonders for your skin. Its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties can help reduce eczema symptoms, while its high fatty acid content can hydrate and protect your skin.

Sunflower Oil

Sunflower oil is good for cooking and can help strengthen the skin's barrier, thereby preventing harmful bacteria from triggering eczema flare-ups. It is also rich in Vitamin E, which has anti-inflammatory properties.

Witch Hazel

This plant extract acts as an astringent, helping to dry out weeping eczema and reduce inflammation. It's an excellent natural remedy for acute eczema flare-ups, but remember to follow up with a moisturiser to prevent drying out your skin.

Calendula Cream

Derived from marigold flowers, calendula cream can calm inflamed skin and boost overall health due to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Its healing prowess, aided by flavonoids and linoleic acid, can effectively soothe eczema symptoms and promote skin restoration.

Acupuncture and Acupressure

While not directly impacting your skin, these traditional Chinese medicine techniques can help manage stress and anxiety, often associated with eczema flare-ups. By restoring your body's energy balance, these therapies may reduce eczema symptoms indirectly.

Bio Moisture Boost Serum: An Advanced Natural Solution

As we traverse the continuum of natural remedies for eczema, a unique product emerges as a potentially game-changing solution: the Bio Moisture Boost Serum. This next-generation volumising gel combines scientific innovation with the power of nature to deeply penetrate and rejuvenate the skin.


The serum delivers a potent blend of five differently-weighted hyaluronic acid molecules directly to your skin, reducing the look of deep wrinkles and making sagging cheeks appear firmer. It fills out the appearance of vertical "pucker" lines around the mouth and imparts a luminously fresh, youthful glow on contact.


While all these benefits make the Bio Moisture Boost Serum an exciting addition to any skincare routine, its capacity for deep hydration makes it particularly useful for eczema sufferers. Restoring and maintaining the skin's natural moisture balance can alleviate one of the most challenging aspects of managing this condition - chronic skin dryness.

Embracing Nature's Cure

Eczema is undoubtedly challenging, but relief can be as simple and accessible as turning to nature. From the soothing touch of colloidal oatmeal to the deep hydration the Bio Moisture Boost Serum provides, numerous natural remedies can help manage and potentially cure eczema.

Remember, relief is not beyond reach. Always consult with a healthcare provider or dermatologist before starting any new treatment. The journey to clear, healthy skin begins with a single step - why not take that step naturally?