Eczema and Dry Skin, Natural Solutions

Written by Kelly-Sue Chobotiuk


herbsforhurts@booboobears.com www.booboobears.com

Eczema and Dry Skin Natural Solutions March 2004

Hello Everybody,

I wanted to share some natural, easy to make remedies for eczema and dry skin. Canada can be dry and cold so your skin can haverepparttar same reaction. I recently developed eczema and have been researching and trying different remedies that helped me, so I wanted to pass them on to you. Here are 8 easy home remedies offering relief. Please forward this to someone that you know who suffers form this terrible itch!

1.Increase your water intake: Keep your water intake up so thatrepparttar 115258 skin can retain its moisture. Take essential fatty acids supplements: Some people are low in their omega 3s and 6s. There are many supplements onrepparttar 115259 market to choose from; I find cod liver oilrepparttar 115260 least expensive and works fine. (Our grandmothers knewrepparttar 115261 secret of this oil!) 2.Avoid harsh soaps: My personal belief is that most commercial soap are drying forrepparttar 115262 skin. So for children (2 & up) 1-3 drops of essential oil of lavender inrepparttar 115263 bath will is a healthy, holistic alternative to harsh soaps. Another alternative for soap is oatmeal. Here isrepparttar 115264 recipe: Place 1-2 cups of large flake oatmeal (not instant) inrepparttar 115265 blender, whip until it is a fine powder. Wrap this in a cotton handkerchief, place a rubber band aroundrepparttar 115266 top, dunk in water and use as you would a washcloth. It coatsrepparttar 115267 skin to retain moisture. 3.Use a good base cream: Use as natural as possible, read labels. If I get lost afterrepparttar 115268 first few ingredients, I don’t buy it. I use our lavender massage butter, rose massage butter and boo boo goo. All our ingredients are natural. Boo boo goo is a healing gel of Aloe Vera and pure essential oil, which helps slough off dead skin cells, andrepparttar 115269 tea tree essential oil helpsrepparttar 115270 itching and speeds uprepparttar 115271 healing process. Click here for more info. 4.Always keep your skin soft: Apply cream right after you get out ofrepparttar 115272 bath or shower. Baths are still ok with dry skin, but not too hot of a temperature. I was happy with this, since my baths are one of my relaxing times. 5.Spray on a herbal or floral water mist: I keep a lavender room spray in my purse for this reason. This helps replenish lost moisture throughoutrepparttar 115273 day. Almost all skin types benefit from lavender. We have this on our website click here or make it your self. Place 10-20 drops of essential oil into a spray jar 2 oz minimum. Add purified water. 6.Do a salt scrub: It may sound painful, but it works! The redness and irritation went down considerably after I do this once a week. The salts improve circulation and encourage your natural skin oils to secrete. There are many salt scrubs onrepparttar 115274 market, but it is very easy to make. Read on forrepparttar 115275 recipe.

Revolutionary Medicine - Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Pain Sufferers

Written by C. Bailey Lloyd/Lady Camelot


Revolutionary Medicine - Shockwave Therapy for Chronic Pain Sufferers by C. Bailey-Lloyd

Article by, ©C. Bailey-Lloyd

Stripped fromrepparttar scenes from science fiction novels and films, shockwave therapy is a newage alternative to chronic pain sufferers. Utilized not only on humans for over 25 years for urologic and orthopedic conditions, shockwave therapy has even been introduced to veterinary and equine medicine as well. Helping individuals suffering from a range of conditions, including: golf or tennis elbow, stiff shoulders, calcaneal spurs, joint calcification, chronic tendon pain, and many other musculoskeletal disorders; shockwave therapy could possibly berepparttar 115257 answer to help and healing.

To learn about Shockwave Therapy, I contacted Ms. LuJean Smith (Public Relations' Director) of Siemens Medical Solutions. In an informal interview, I asked Ms. Smith a few questions about this revolutionary therapy and how it aids patients with healing:

[C. Bailey-Lloyd]: "Could you please tell me who developed and first began utilizing shockwave therapy?" [L. Smith]: "German aerospace engineers realizedrepparttar 115258 concept caused pitting or cavitation on aircraft parts. The first use ofrepparttar 115259 technology for health care was for kidney stones inrepparttar 115260 1970s."

(*Through further research, I discovered that 98% of all kidney stones are treated with shockwave therapy, also known as lithotripsy.)

Ms. Smith explained exactly how shockwave therapy works:

"A shockwave is created by an intense change in pressure just as upi experience witht he sonic boom of an aircraft orrepparttar 115261 force you feel after a bolt of lightening. The shock wave is an acoustic wave with a quick rise in maximum pressure and a frequency spectrum ranging from audible torepparttar 115262 far end ofrepparttar 115263 ultrasonic scale.

Extracorpeal Shock waves used in medicine today are created as a result of electromagnetic, piezoelectric, or electro hydraulic generation.

Sonucur utilized an electromagnetic system that consists of an electromagnetic coil and opposing metal membrane. A high current impulse is released throughrepparttar 115264 coil to create a strong magnetic field which causes a current inrepparttar 115265 opposing metal membrane. This current rapidly acceleratesrepparttar 115266 membrane away fromrepparttar 115267 coil producing an acoustic impulse inrepparttar 115268 surrounding water.

The acoustic impulse is focused by an acoustic lens to directrepparttar 115269 shock wave energy torepparttar 115270 target tissue. The acoustic lens controlsrepparttar 115271 focus size andrepparttar 115272 amount of energy produced atrepparttar 115273 targeted tissue. The mechanisms for healing are not fully understood..."

Additionally, Ms. Smith expressed valuable insight regarding scientific evaluation supporting shockwave therapy. According to scientific studies, shockwave increases vascularization in treatment regions (based on MRI results). Furthermore, shockwave impact reduces pain from nerves as confirmed through lab test results on isolated nerve cells. And, consistent with Gate-Control theory (Gate-Control therory predicts that massaging a particular area stimulates large diameter nerve fibres; whereby pain relief is achieved.), shockwave eradicated chronic pain memory via over-stimulation.

Siemen's Sonocur Basic system has an articulating head that is placed directly ontorepparttar 115274 area of treatment, where adjustments are fine-tuned torepparttar 115275 specific therapeutic focus. Once adjusted, preset pulses (shockwaves) are administered at low-energy levels; thus permitting anesthesia-free therapy.

When asked how long treatment lasts, Ms. Smith relayed that treatments generally last 15-30 minutes and is standardly administered over a course of three (3) treatments.

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