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	<title>Comments on: Baking, open cuts and infection</title>
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		<title>By: simonhg</title>
		<link>http://blog.eczema.org/2011/09/09/baking-open-cuts-and-infection/#comment-521</link>
		<author>simonhg</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Sep 2011 14:53:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&lt;p&gt;I had a first-hand experience of the sufferings of children with eczema. There are things that eczema does not like; the prime things are hot water, heat, and other pollutants. These are just but a few.&lt;br /&gt;
I returned home after a short absence to meet my wife and baby girl. She was suffering from eczema. On one occcasion, I had to prepare her milk to feed her, so I left her in her cot to get her milk warmed up only to hear her crying so loudly that I panicked and rushed back to the bedroom. Her cheeks were bathed in blood and i quickly picked her up to sooth her. I then pressed her gently to my cheeks as i calmed her  down, then I used a soft towel and wetted it with cold water and dabbed her face. This action calmed her down tremendously and I later cleaned my cheecks of her blood. I later experienced three days of harsh burning effect on my cheek. It was like acid had been poured on my cheek! I went back to my biochemistry notes and after a few weeks came up with an analysis that saved the day. I found the relief in tincture of Basil. And in order to assist the healing process, i added aloe vera gel to the tinctue of Basil. It worked wonders.&lt;/p&gt;
&lt;p&gt;What was happening to the baby or anyone with eczema has something to do with the building blocks of the outer skin layer.&lt;br /&gt;
The nucleic acids that build the skin have their clock and the timing to flush on the surface of the existing skin to continue to build the outer skin. During this time, external elements interfere with the process causing irritation. With the germs from the fingers in addition to the pollutants, the skin becomes worse off. What we call germs from the fingers are normally natural secretions of digestive properties that aid the digestive process from eating to excretion. When these secretions get into food or any open sore, the digestive process continues so the food spoils if it is not reheated, and the sore become worse as the digestive fluids are eating the sore. Ask your Doctor about this. If he has time, he will tell you more.&lt;br /&gt;

For now, always have a very soft towel with cold water to dab the affected parts anytime there is a reaction. Otherwise, avoid washing with hot water; use lukewarm water instead and wash in a warm place or bathroom during cold periods. Creams do not do well with acids anyway, so avoid creams as they make matters worse. If you follow this pattern, your infant child or baby to adults will get their healthy skin back. Good luck!&lt;/p&gt;
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I had a first-hand experience of the sufferings of children with eczema. There are things that eczema does not like; the prime things are hot water, heat, and other pollutants. These are just but a few.<br />
I returned home after a short absence to meet my wife and baby girl. She was suffering from eczema. On one occcasion, I had to prepare her milk to feed her, so I left her in her cot to get her milk warmed up only to hear her crying so loudly that I panicked and rushed back to the bedroom. Her cheeks were bathed in blood and i quickly picked her up to sooth her. I then pressed her gently to my cheeks as i calmed her  down, then I used a soft towel and wetted it with cold water and dabbed her face. This action calmed her down tremendously and I later cleaned my cheecks of her blood. I later experienced three days of harsh burning effect on my cheek. It was like acid had been poured on my cheek! I went back to my biochemistry notes and after a few weeks came up with an analysis that saved the day. I found the relief in tincture of Basil. And in order to assist the healing process, i added aloe vera gel to the tinctue of Basil. It worked wonders.</p>
<p>What was happening to the baby or anyone with eczema has something to do with the building blocks of the outer skin layer.<br />
The nucleic acids that build the skin have their clock and the timing to flush on the surface of the existing skin to continue to build the outer skin. During this time, external elements interfere with the process causing irritation. With the germs from the fingers in addition to the pollutants, the skin becomes worse off. What we call germs from the fingers are normally natural secretions of digestive properties that aid the digestive process from eating to excretion. When these secretions get into food or any open sore, the digestive process continues so the food spoils if it is not reheated, and the sore become worse as the digestive fluids are eating the sore. Ask your Doctor about this. If he has time, he will tell you more.</p>
<p>For now, always have a very soft towel with cold water to dab the affected parts anytime there is a reaction. Otherwise, avoid washing with hot water; use lukewarm water instead and wash in a warm place or bathroom during cold periods. Creams do not do well with acids anyway, so avoid creams as they make matters worse. If you follow this pattern, your infant child or baby to adults will get their healthy skin back. Good luck!</p>
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