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Eczema, asthma, food sensitivities… where to start
How to make broths and stocks for gut healing for eczema and allergies
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneyGut Healing Stocks and Broths for Eczema, Allergies and Asthma Ever find it a struggle to get your kids to eat a variety of food? Or that your child has eczema, allergies and/or asthma? Well, gut health is a BIG piece of the...
Skin Microbiome & Eczema
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneySkin Microbiome - what is it and how does it help our kids with eczema? Like our 'gut microbiome', our skin microbiome has a significant role to play in eczema. Lots of research exists on how to improve your gut health. We...
How to discover if there are toxins in your eczema moisturiser
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneyMake your own facial moisturiser for eczema - reduce the toxins
How to make a low tox hand soap for eczema to calm the itch
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneyMake your own soap and calm the itch for eczema
First steps to going low tox for eczema, asthma, allergies
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneyFirst steps to going low tox for eczema, allergies and asthma Where to begin to heal with eczema, allergies and asthma? When your child is diagnosed with eczema, allergies or asthma, it can feel overwhelming with knowing...
How to make a soothing chest rub and balm for dry skin
Blog Our Eczema, Allergy and Asthma JourneyHow to make a balm soothing for coughs and dry skin Sometimes you need a soothing balm for a cough and/or dry skin. Get relief with a soothing and nourishing balm that's simple to make and wonderful to apply. You can use the...
Hi Heather! Thanks for watching 🙂
Iz Salaun this might be helpful x
Thanks Kat!
Good video Melissa! For us, in addition to a food diary, we also have a daily eczema body chart. We mark what type of medication is used and where. Since some of the creams needed to be weaned off over a few days, the chart is very useful in avoiding rebound and also in highlighting where the consistent trouble spots are. We also record the start and finish dates of each tube/tub of medication so we know how much cortisone or whatever active ingredients D has ‘absorbed’ into his body. All those info are frequently asked by his dermatologist and allergist and it’s good to have them handy when attending their appointments.
Absolutely – Great tip, Veronica. I was thinking this after I finished the video… anything used topically (medication or moisturiser or nothing). Thank you! Body chart is a great idea.
Essential for anyone who is on multiple meds with different dilution ratios and mediums (Straight, dilute with water, dilute with moisturizer etc etc).
Veronica Ching Absolutely! Such a juggle and impossible to remember it all without recording it in a diary.
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Hello, Paula!