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The Best Crib Sheets for Eczema
Are you looking for the best crib sheets for baby with eczema? Ensuring your little one has proper bedding for their sensitive skin is an important part of eczema management. It also ensures they get the best sleep possible while staying warm and comfortable. Read on to learn more about finding the best bed sheets…
Read MoreType 2 Inflammation: The Hidden Connection Between Eczema, Asthma and Other Diseases
Discover the connection between eczema, asthma, and other diseases in this informative guest post by Sanofi Genzyme and Regeneron.
Read MoreAsthma and Covid-19: What You Need to Know
If you’re suffering from asthma, you might be wondering how exactly Covid-19 affects you. After all, Covid-19 affects the respiratory system, potentially causing shortness of breath and other severe effects. How can you protect yourself or your loved ones from the risk of Coronavirus and asthma? Read on to discover all you need to know…
Read MoreHumidifiers for Eczema, Asthma and Allergies
If you constantly struggle to find remedies for your eczema, asthma, and allergies, a humidifier can help your dry nose as well as your dry skin. The cool, moist mist humidifies the air to keep skin and tissue hydrated. There are so many humidifiers on the market that you might be wondering which one to…
Read MoreHow to Control Asthma at Night
Suffering from asthma at night? Indoor air quality specialist, Patrick Holmes’ offers recommendations for nighttime asthma, as well as home remedies for asthma cough at night. By Patrick Holmes (bio below) Asthma is one of the most common illnesses today. It can cause chronic bronchitis and regular chest infections. When asthma is worse at night, we…
Read MoreOur Eczema Trials: NAET Treatment Review
If you’re suffering from allergies or asthma or eczema, I bet you’ve looked into countless remedies and treatments. A quick search on Google will show you that there are dozens of new treatments and natural remedies that are said to cure these conditions, but many of these treatments come with a hefty price tag. When…
Read MoreFish Oil for Eczema in Children: The Research
By Sabra Way (bio below) Medical studies can be difficult to understand and use terms we often find confusing or unclear. The following studies discuss ‘allergic disease’ and if children benefit from taking fish oil for eczema.
Read MoreThe Benefits of Herbal Medicine for Eczema
By Sophia Ruan Gushée (see bio below) Managing eczema has been a big issue in my family. When my youngest daughter was 3 days old, she began developing eczema. Since my older two children had not experienced eczema or other health issues, I kept waiting for my youngest to outgrow her skin issues as we tried different natural remedies for eczema.…
Read MoreTopical Steroid Addiction: A Journey
By Melissa Hawira (bio below) What I want to share with you today is my story of eczema and topical steroid addiction how I overcame both conditions and my now burning desire to help people conquer eczema themselves through my website Top Eczema Treatments that discusses natural eczema treatments.
Read MorePhoto Contest: Help Jerry the Bear Find a Home Safe from Asthma and Food Allergies
Today I have the pleasure of introducing you to something VERY unique today. Something that can have a very positive and powerful effect on children with food allergies and asthma. It is simply very cool. And your children will LOVE it! To tell us more about it, first let’s welcome Aaron Horowitz. He is the Co-founder…
Read MoreFood Allergy Tests: Which is Best?
By Megan Pennington (bio below) If you think food is to blame for your eczema, asthma, tummy troubles or other health condition, an elimination diet is a good place to start. But if this does not appeal to you or if you were not successful in eliminating you or your child’s symptoms with this type…
Read MoreThe Atopic March: What is it?
By Dr. Peter Lio (bio below) The concept of the “Atopic March” is compelling: seeing children who start with atopic dermatitis (eczema), then develop asthma, and finally develop allergic rhinitis (hay fever) is a fairly common pattern. Some have discussed that increased gut permeability (“leaky gut“) with or without actual food allergies or intolerances may…
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