Home
Baby Eczema News
Diet To Help Eczema Links
Sitemap

Sponsored Links

 

Navigation

Dairy allergies cause eczema
Natural treatment for eczema
Home remedies for relieving itch from eczema
Hand eczema
Dyshidrotic eczema
Over the counter eczema treatment
Blistering eczema
Cure for eczema
Facial eczema
Eczema children
Facts about excema
Cause of eczema
Difference between eczema and psoriasis
Cause of infant eczema
Free home remedies for eczema

Books



<h3>A Few Points To Note Regarding Tea Tree Oil And Eczema</h3> <p> Tea tree oil, which is otherwise referred to as melaleuca oil is pale and nearly clear in appearance and is of golden color and is derived from leaves of Melaleuca alternifolia that you will find grows in Australia and more particularly along the northwest coast of New South Wales, and which is believed to have many beneficial properties including being anti-septic and also anti-fungal. One should not however is mislead by the word tea in this particular case as it is not really tea oil at all even though it is used in many different ways. </p><p> Plenty Of Evidence That Suggests Tea Tree Oil Is Very Beneficial For Eczema </p><p> Tea tree oil and eczema can be said to go well together because there is enough evidence to suggest that there is vast potential for using tea tree oil for treating eczema and it is also good anti-septic for other infections as well. And, there has also been much positive feedback from researchers who have studied the use of tea tree oil and eczema and found that tea tree oil is promising for this condition and though it does help treat eczema, it is not limited in this respect as it can also be added to some cleaning products such as laundry detergents as well as bathroom cleaners to provide effective results. </p><p> Another positive aspect with regard to tea tree oil and eczema is that it is a viable alternative to the many drugs available for treating eczema and this natural remedy is not some quackery, but very useful in a number of instances including for the treatment of eczema. However, before choosing tea tree oil for treating eczema makes sure to be aware that not all of the tea trees oils are of good quality and not every one of these products are obtained from Melaleuca alternifolia. </p><p> That means having to check labels and being on the lookout for active ingredients such as terpinen 4-ol as well as cineole that cause skin irritation which means that they should be present in proper level which should be no more than thirty percent for terpinen 4-ol and not more than fifteen percent for cineole. Anything above these limits and you won t get any good results from tea tree oil and eczema. </p><p> Some people that have had long standing eczema problems and who have tried many natural as well as pharmaceutical creams to treat the problem and had not met with any success have found that tea tree oil and eczema were well suited and having used lotion containing tea tree, the eczema problem disappeared. So, you can safely try out tea tree oil for eczema and not regret this alternative and natural method of treating the problem. </p><p>


 

eczema Recommended Products


Eczema Infants Symptoms News

Infant Head Bed Offers New Solution for Plagiocephaly with 30 Percent Reported Success Rate

Salt Lake City, UT (PRWEB) July 28, 2009 -- The Infant Head Bed pillow aids in the prevention of Plagiocephaly or abnormal flattening of the infant head. The specially contoured Infant Head Bed...

Read more...


Results of the RelievaŽ Clinical Trial in Eczema Treatment Published

Oldsmar, FL (PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- The results of the study conducted in the USA. to determine the efficacy and tolerability of RelievaŽ in adult patients with Atopic Dermatitis (eczema)...

Read more...


An Eczema Diet eBook is Launched in Conjunction With National Eczema Week in the U.K.

(PRWEB) September 15, 2007 -- Many eczema sufferers are stuck in an itch-scratch-itch cycle that is hard to break. Other than the physical discomfort, they have to contend with the emotional trauma...

Read more...


Eczema Study Reveals Severe Emotional Effects on School Children

(PRWeb) January 16, 2007 -- The British Journal of Dermatology recently published a study that revealed school children are traumatized by eczema and other skin conditions. Although there are many...

Read more...


Study finds 'no overall benefits' of probiotic strains for eczema

Initial results of the study, which was conducted at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark, revealed no overall beneficial effect of two of Daniscos probiotic strains on Atopic Dermatitis (AD) in children.

Read more...