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Glycerin Soothes Eczema Symptoms
One of most important attributes of glycerin is that it is “hygroscopic,” which means that it absorbs water from the air. If you left a bottle of pure glycerin exposed to air in your kitchen, it would take moisture from the air and eventually it would become 80 percent glycerin and 20 percent water.
Glycerin has a long history of safe use in personal care products. It is on the Food and Drug Administration’s list of ingredients that are generally regarded as safe. Eczema is often dry and itchy, so applying moisturizers (like glycerin) to keep the skin moist is part of an effective treatment plan. Frequent moisturizing locks in the skin’s own moisture to prevent dryness and cracking. One of the best ways to moisturize is to apply glycerin lotion after bathing. When bathing it is important to avoid irritating the skin by using harsh soaps or body sponges. The addition of pure oils in the bath is also helpful in many cases. People with eczema should avoid personal care products that contain alcohol. All laundry should be washed in hypoallergenic detergent and should be rinsed twice to ensure that all detergents are removed from clothing, sheets and linens. It may also be helpful to wash new clothes before they are worn to remove excess dyes and fabric finishers, which can irritate the skin. Eczema suffers should wear clothes that are made of 100 percent cotton and sleep on linens that are made of 100 percent cotton. Synthetic fibers contain substances that can aggravate eczema symptoms. Because no two people are alike, and even with pure and natural ingredients, some individuals may develop an allergic reaction that is unique to them. As with any product, be sure to discontinue use if you experience discomfort or unpleasant side effects that may mean this product is no compatible with your body’s chemistry.
You can also find more information at eczema looks like and eczema medical figures. EczemaCureTreatment.com is a comprehensive resource to inform individuals suffering from ezcema about symptoms, prevention and treatment options. Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Judy_Wellsworth
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