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What
Is Eczema?
The term "eczema" or "dermatitis"
has been used to describe a group of skin problems
where the skin becomes itchy and inflamed, and
thus red splotches become visible. In a larger
scale, eczema is also grouped with the classic
allergic diseases, asthma and hay fever, in a
complex that is termed "atopy" (from
the Greek word "atopos", meaning "out
of place").
Eczema is always marked by dry skin. The eczema
skin cannot protect itself from increased rate
of evaporation, and the loss of moisture leads
to further dryness. In turn, the dry skin gets
more irritated and itchy, leading to increased
scratching that worsens the rash. The itchy, red
rash can affect the entire body. Many people get
it in the joints of the arms, especially the inside
of the elbows, or the joints of the leg, especially
at the back of the knees.
Natural
Eczema Treatment Versus Steroids
The conventional method of treatment for eczema
is by way of steroid applications. However, long
term use produces side effects like "thinning
of the skin", leading to increased vulnerability
to bacterial infection, and hence aggravating
the problem of eczema. Alternative health experts
also suggest that any form of drugs increases
toxicity to the body and this can create other
health problems.
Introducing
Coconut Palm as "The Tree Of Life"
Virgin Coconut Oil comes from the coconut fruit.
The scientific name for coconut is Cocos nucifera.
The coconut is an important staple in many tropical
islands. Perhaps you do not get to see this fruit
often enough in the supermarkets but nearly one
third of the world's population depends on coconut
to some extent for food and their economy.
Coconut
is highly nutritious. It is rich in fiber, vitamins,
and minerals. In fact, it possesses health benefits
beyond its nutritional content. Pacific Islanders
call the coconut palm "The Tree of Life",
claiming that the oil can be used to cure several
diseases. It is a claim that has now been confirmed
by research.
Medium Chain Fatty Acids
In Coconut Oils Make The Difference
The
coconut oil was previously mistakenly believed
to be unhealthy because of its high saturated
fat content. However, it is now established that
not all fats are the same. The fats that are truly
"bad" are trans fats, whereas the fat
in coconut oil is a unique and different from
most all other fats.
Coconut
oil is composed predominately of medium-chain
fatty acids (MCFA), also known as medium-chain
triglycerides (MCT). It is the MCFA that give
coconut oil its healing benefits.
The majority
of fats and oils in our diets, whether they are
saturated or unsaturated or come from animals
or plants, are composed of long-chain fatty acids
(LCFA). Some 98 to 100% of all the fatty acids
you consume are LCFA.
MCFA are
very different from LCFA. They do not have any
negative effect on cholesterol and hence, protect
the body against from any form of heart disease.
MCFA help to lower the risk of both atherosclerosis
and heart disease. There are only a very few good
dietary sources of MCFA. By far the best sources
are from coconut and palm kernel oils.
Lauric
acid, known for its antiviral and antibacterial
properties, contributes about 50% of the fatty
acid in coconut fat. Lauric acid, which is also
contained in mother's milk, is the most essential
fatty acid for the building of an immune system.
In the body, it is converted to monolaurin, a
powerful monoglyceride that destroys lipid-coated
viruses (such as cytomegalovirus, HIV, herpes,
and influenza) as well as pathogenic bacteria.
Virgin
Coconut Oil To Heal Eczema Skin
The MCFA help restore damaged skin, by penetrating
into the cell structures of the connective tissues.
Hence, it is excellent as a natural eczema treatment,
for other skin disorders as well as for anti-ageing
purposes. It also helps prevent the skin from
developing liver spots, by destroying free radical
formation.
MCFA in
coconut oil help to prevent fungal and bacterial
infections in the skin. At least one type of bacterium
feeds on the sebum of our skin, breaking down
the tryglycerides of the coconut oil into free
fatty acids. When they are broken apart into free
fatty acids, they become powerful antimicrobials,
killing disease-causing bacteria, viruses, and
fungi.
The combination
of the slightly acid pH of the skin and the MCFA
provides a protective chemical layer on the skin
that prevents infection from disease-causing organisms.
When you bathe or shower, ordinary soap tends
to wash off the acid mantle of your skin. Applying
coconut oil helps to restore the protective layer
of your skin. Coconut oil penetrates quickly,
keeping your skin soft. It helps to reduce any
inflammation and is healing to wounds, blood blisters
and rashes. Herbalists have been known to use
coconut oil as an ingredient to prepare healing
salves and ointments. A home remedy for eliminating
plantar warts and athlete's foot is to mix coconut
oil and crushed garlic.
To reiterate, associated benefits of coconut oil
for eczema skin include:
(1). Reduces inflammation.
(2). Supports tissue healing and repair.
(3). Supports and aids immune system function.
(4). Improves utilization of essential fatty acids
and protects them from oxidation.
(5). Supports the natural chemical balance of
the skin.
(6). Softens skin and helps relieve dryness and
flaking.
(7). Provides protection form damaging effects
of ultraviolet radiation form the sun.
Other benefits of coconut oil include:
(1). Improves digestion and absorption of other
nutrients including vitamins, minerals, and amino
acids.
(2). Improves calcium and magnesium absorption,
supporting the development of strong bones and
teeth.
(3). Improves bowel function.
Testimonial
However I prefer natural treatments for eczema
and use coconut oil for healing eczema or dermatitis.
Unprocessed organic virgin coconut oil soothes
immediately and goes to work on healing eczema,
dermatitis or just about any skin condition.
Patients with eczema have skin that is very sensitive
to many substances such as soap, wool, detergents,
make-up, cosmetics, mascara, lipstick, nail polish,
shampoos, etc. Once skin is exposed to a trigger,
it releases chemicals to the surface of the skin
causing the patient to itch.
To achieve
control of your ski condition it does take time
and energy to follow a successful skin care routine.
Skin care routines can be at times time-consuming
and may seem monotonous but are necessary and
well worth the effort.
We know
that when someone is experiencing stress they
are more likely to feel itchy and then start scratching
their skin. A school-age child who has poor skin
control usually feels isolated from his/her peers
and can develop low self-esteem.
For an attack of eczema, two conditions are necessary:
a predisposition or special irritability of the
skin, and a directly exciting cause. Another influence
that has received increasing attention from skin
specialists is that of any shock to the nervous
system or prolonged mental stress or strain.
While we
don't understand all the causes of eczema, there
is evidence that the following play a role in
causing eczema: diet, genetics, the immune system,
and abnormalities in the barrier (protective)
function of the skin. We do know however that
in eczema-prone people, certain things may cause
a 'flare' or 'flare-up' or may 'trigger' an episode
of eczema.
There are
treatments and remedies that do work for eczema
depending on what has caused it. But some types
of eczema have no known cause. However usually
patients can achieve excellent control and live
quite comfortably.
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