{"id":67107,"date":"2015-12-28T14:41:43","date_gmt":"2015-12-28T19:41:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/a-cure-for-eczema-is-it-really-posible\/"},"modified":"2015-12-28T14:41:43","modified_gmt":"2015-12-28T19:41:43","slug":"a-cure-for-eczema-is-it-really-posible","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/eczema\/a-cure-for-eczema-is-it-really-posible\/","title":{"rendered":"A cure for eczema, is it really posible?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>    This is not just a temporary treatment for eczema.  <\/p>\n<p>    I suffered from moderate to severe eczema, pompholyx, pruritus,    psoriasis, rosacea, seborrheic dermatitis,... for almost forty    years. That was until seven years ago when I came across a cure    for my eczema. Not a treatment for eczema, but for me, a cure    for eczema.  <\/p>\n<p>    If you are reading this, I am going to assume that you also    have some form of skin rash. Whether you have dry skin, eczema,    psoriasis or any of the several types of eczema skin symptoms,    my heart goes out to you.  <\/p>\n<p>    I know how frustrating and debilitating this skin disease can    be and I want to help you with a cure for eczema, psoriasis,    dermatitis, or whatever skin disorder you are struggling with    through \"My Story, Your Cure\".  <\/p>\n<p>    \"My Story, Your Cure\" chronicles my experiences and struggles    with eczema, and then describes in detail how I cured myself of    this awful affliction.  <\/p>\n<p>    February 16, 2010Until very recently I have lived with severe    eczema and for those of you who share this condition I have a    very good idea of what you may be going through. I also have    been free from eczema for six years, a fact I attribute to a    significant change in my eating habits.  <\/p>\n<p>    I started showing symptoms of eczema, according to my mother,    when I was two years old. My earliest recollection of having    eczema is when I was four. For many years I had almost    permanent scabs in the folds of my forearms, behind my knees,    my groin and the front of my neck. I was especially    self-conscious about the neck rash. It looked like a very nasty    rope burn. At night it would get so itchy that I would scratch    each spot clean. My mom suffered from eczema also and certainly    understood what I was going through. She did everything to try    to figure out what was causing the rash. We went for allergy    tests which were completely useless. I learned at a very young    age that I was allergic to almost everything, including cats,    dogs (& all furry or hairy critters), dairy, chocolate,    oranges and house dust. House dust? Seriously, where do we go    from here? Well, we got rid of the cat. I settled for a turtle,    instead of the kindergarten chick. I drank goats milk and ate    goats cheese (for a six year old this was a real treat) and for    added humility, no more chocolate. None of these remedies made    much, if any, difference. We abandoned future efforts to find    the root cause of my eczema and focused more on treating the    symptoms. I continued my daily regimen of cortisone cream and    at times would go for weekly cortisone shots. Every once in a    while my skin would clear up for a few days or weeks and I    would be the happiest kid on the block. (Summertime was the    best). But it always came back as ugly as ever.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I was thirteen I got a lot better. I used very little    cortisone cream and became almost symptom free for five or six    beautiful years.  <\/p>\n<p>    As magical as it disappeared at age thirteen, at nineteen it    reappeared without warning and with different symptoms. The    eczema was no longer in my joints, but more on the outsides of    my arms, chest, legs and face. Yes, face. Why not on the    bottoms of my feet or something? Not the face. This left my    face raw, red, itchy and stinging, all the time. Oh and my    hands would break out with a million of these tiny little    blisters (fronts and backs of my hands completely covered). The    next few years were a real struggle with my skin and my    confidence. The cortisone cream wasnt nearly as effective as    it was when I was younger. The only thing that would clear my    skin up, even temporarily, was a wonderful little steroid    called prednisone. But this was a short term fix and doctors    were careful not to prescribe this very often. At one visit to    my dermatologist in Edmonton, I asked him if there was anything    I could do to improve my eczema, could it be brought on by diet    or smoking? (Yes, I was a smoker, started when I was thirteen).    I will never forget his reply, You have Atopic Dermatitis and    there is nothing you can do except put on more cream. And as I    questioned him further he softly replied again, more cream.    Of all the dermatologists I saw over the years, this physician    was my favorite dermatologist but the only advice that I got    from him, from a cure standpoint, was more cream. Though, at    the time, I would not have survived without it. I knew there    had to be someone out there with the answer.  <\/p>\n<p>    I listened to any advice that people had to offer and put it to    the test. I tried every type of lotion, mineral oil, baby oil,    and natural oil that I could possibly find. I even tried a    tar-like ointment, and synthetic amniotic fluid cream. Nothing    worked, some of it even made it worse. One doctor prescribed a    stand up tanning bed treatment, which actually helped a    little. I tried acupuncture from a Chinese gentleman who also    prescribed a mixture of several roots and herbs, which I had to    cook in water to form this highly noxious potion that he called    tea. Oh my goodness, it stunk up the house something fierce.    After eight or so visits it didnt make even a little bit of    difference.  <\/p>\n<p>    So for many years I stuck with the cream and this little green    pill (APO-HYDROXYZINE) at nighttime. The little green pill was    great. If I took it a couple of hours before I went to bed it    kept me from scratching and I would fall asleep right away. The    only problem was that it made me very sleepy the next day.    Every few years I would go on prednisone for a week or two to    clear things up. I would often coincide this with any holidays    that I would take.  <\/p>\n<p>    I know that my favorite Dermatologist said that smoking was not    the cause of my eczema, but I had to rule it out anyway so I    quit smoking for a year and a half. I was really hoping this    would end my battle with eczema (and apparently psoriasis as    well, according to another doctor). Although I felt much    healthier, it had no effect on my skin. I tried to stay    positive. I told myself that there are people who suffer from    far worse conditions than I. As long as I dont let my    prescription for the cream and the little green pills run out,    I would be okay. Hey, I have dealt with this my whole life and    I was going to be okay. I took solace in the fact that it    couldnt get any worse. My favorite Dermatologist said to an    intern during one of my visits that I was one of the worst    cases of eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) that he had ever seen. So    how can it get any worse? Well, it can get worse, much worse.  <\/p>\n<p>    I was in my late thirties and felt as though I was being tested    by some higher beings and I am sure they were saying How much    pain and discomfort can we put this poor guy through?  <\/p>\n<p>    I developed eczema all over my entire body. It was so    incredibly itchy all of the time, even during the day now. And    when I say my entire body, I really mean just that. The worst    was on my back. It was one large open wound which covered every    square inch of my back. Even by upping the little green pill    dosage to two at bedtime, I was often up until three or four in    the morning scratching and tearing at my body. With only three    or four hours left to sleep, I would get up and shower in the    hottest water I could stand. Really, you might think cold would    be better, but the hot water was the only thing that lessened    the itch. It probably didnt help to heal my skin though. At    this time of the night I would often sob with frustration.    After showering I put the cream on all over and I would wake my    wife to put some on my back. She was not fond of being woken up    in the middle of the night. (Much like a bear or similar wild    animal) but she got up without hesitation to do this for me.    Peggy helped me keep my sanity through this trying time and for    that I am truly grateful. By the time the weekend came, I was    exhausted. At times turning offers down to go golfing. Okay,    now I have to really get this figured out.  <\/p>\n<p>    I went on steroids (prednisone) twice over the next six months,    this offered only temporary relief and then I would break out    again.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I was forty one, a friend of ours introduced me to some    material on pH balancing (or alkalizing) diets. I thought,    okay, this will probably be very helpful, thank you. What I    didnt realize at the time was that I had finally found the    answer. As I read through the information, it began to make    perfect sense to me. I got on the computer and searched    Alkalizing Diets. What I found was amazing. There was so much    information on this topic. How could I have missed this?  <\/p>\n<p>    The following is how I have become to understand pH balance    within our body and the effect that our diet has on that    critical balance. PH is quite simply (okay, maybe not quite so    simply) parts hydrogen. The blood has a pH balance of 7.365    (slightly alkaline). Any significant variance to this pH    balance in our blood would mean that we are very ill and likely    would not survive. Fortunately our body does everything it can    to maintain the pH in our blood. For example, if we become too    acidic, our body creates extra fat which is a means of storage    for the extra acidity. This in turn leaves our skin too acidic    and prone to many challenging diseases (eczema and psoriasis    for example) In fact, when our bodies become too acidic, there    is a myriad of resulting diseases. The cells that make up our    bodies must have a healthy pH balanced environment in order to    function without disease. These cells are constantly dying and    being recreated. So after a few years our bodies completely    renew themselves. So if our bodies are completely made from    these little things we call cells, and these cells require a    certain pH balance to function properly, then we had better    make sure we give the cells what they need.  <\/p>\n<p>    I really got hooked on this and started learning more and more    about the Alkalizing Diet. I quit smoking (this time for    good). I started running everyday for twenty minutes, drank    lots of water (avoid tap water with chlorine) and followed the    Alkalizing Diet to the letter for three months. After one    month my eczema cleared right up. And after three months I    didnt need any cortisone cream, prednisone or the little green    pill. I had so much energy and felt so good, but above all I    had normal skin for the first time in my life. As you could    imagine, I was so grateful for this. Over the next three months    I slowly veered away from the diet and stopped running due to a    badly sprained ankle while golfing.  <\/p>\n<p>    I am still very much amazed by this cure. I was on this diet    and exercise regimen for only three months. That was seven    years ago and my eczema is gone.  <\/p>\n<p>    This event has absolutely proven to me that this is the cure    for eczema and psoriasis. The pH balanced (acid\/alkaline) diet    works on the principle of consuming 20  30% healthy acidic    foods. These have a pH value of <7 and typically include    meats, fish, & most fruits, (except grapefruit, lemons and    limes) and 70  80% healthy alkalizing foods. These have a pH    value of >7 and typically include all green leafy    vegetables, cucumber, celery, tomatoes, onion, garlic, almost    all raw vegetables, raw almonds, seeds, sprouts, avocado. It is    extremely difficult to determine the exact percentage of acidic    versus alkaline foods you are eating, so, dont sweat it too    much. However, if you are eating pizza with a slice of tomato    on it, you arent quite there yet.  <\/p>\n<p>    When I was on the diet a typical breakfast would be tomatoes    with avocado cut up with ground pepper and sea salt, and a    handful of raw almonds. I learned later that it is well worth    your while to soak the almonds in water for a couple of minutes    and to limit the amount you eat to avoid an upset stomach.    Other meals would typically include raw vegetables, raw    almonds, chicken breast, or fish and at least one big mixing    bowl size salad with raw vegetables and sprouts every day. I    know I could have improved my diet a lot with maybe some more    beans, lentils or maybe some more research but I never put    anything that was not completely healthy into my body for three    months. Only eat pure foods. Eliminate all processed foods e.g.    sandwich meats, bread, cereal, sugar, table salt. Do not cook    your vegetables. They are designed to eat raw. From my reading    I learned that If you cook vegetables, this can create an    acidic effect in your body and that would defeat the whole    purpose of this exercise. Yes, that includes potatoes. Try a    few thin slices of raw potato with sea salt if you really    insist on potatoes. Do not eat red meat. Lets look at a    typical bad meal to understand why to avoid it. A typical bad    meal includes meat, potatoes and maybe a cooked vegetable.    Okay, to start with, all three items are acidic. If it is red    meat then its even more acidic. Red meat can take up to 3-4    hours to digest. If you mix red meat with a carbohydrate or a    starch, it can take up to 10 hours to digest that meal. This    creates an unhealthy state in your body. If you have to have a    steak (only after three months) a bit of fruit 20 minutes    before will aid in digestion and then just add a steak and    salad for the meal. If you can continue on the alkalizing diet    for the rest of your life, I hope you will find that you will    be incredibly healthy. Some researchers with PhDs have    professed that no known virus can survive in a body that is ph    balanced. I am not asking you to believe that though. The only    research that I know for certain to be accurate is my own    experience with eczema and the effect the alkalizing diet had    on me. The effect was so dramatic that it could not be called    anything but a Cure. If you want to be a little more cautious    than I was have your doctor or nutritionist approve a diet for    you using these principles. Just be smart about it. For    instance, too much grapefruit can be harmful if on certain    medication. So if you are on any medication, or have any health    concerns get your diet approved by your doctor.  <\/p>\n<p>    Look, I am not a doctor, or researcher, or scientist of any    kind, but what I have been is my own test subject in my    life-long search for a cure for eczema. And in my search I, in    fact, found a cure. A cure that worked for me, anyway, and I am    hoping will work for you also. So, please, do as I did and    follow the diet and a twenty minute daily aerobic exercise    (consult your Doctor to approve an exercise that is right for    you) for at least three months and then please let me know how    you did. Just remember not to put anything into your body that    is not completely healthy for you or doesnt fit into the    alkalizing diet.A nice steady pleasant aerobic workout every    single day is absolutely essential in order to, lets say,    rinse your skin of any toxins. Aerobic exercise also releases    endorphins (which have a profound effect on your well being).    By keeping your workout nice and easy, it keeps you motivated.    Trust me on this, all you want to do is break a sweat for 20    minutes every day. I predict that your skin problems will    subside and you will feel absolutely amazing. Please do not    form your opinion until three months is over, as you may    experience initial flu-like symptoms as built-up toxins leave    your body. This should happen within the first week or two    though.So prepare yourself mentally, and commit yourself to    three months on the pH diet. I will definitely say that this    requires some discipline but I will also say that this changed    my life and I am hoping it will do the same for you. Commit    yourself to this diet, dont do it half way. Consider    everything you put into your body and make sure it fits into    the diet. Yes, I am sorry; this does mean no good things for    at least three months. Trust me it will be well worth it. Your    skin will clear up, your eyes will be brighter and you will    have way, way more energy. If you can think of eating as a way    of delivering nutrients to your cells, this might help in    eating only the best of foods.  <\/p>\n<p>    I want to thank you from the bottom of my heart for reading my    story. If you suffer from eczema or psoriasis I would be    humbled if this story helps you. I strongly believe that if you    follow the pH diet, drink lots of water (moderate amounts    regularly throughout the day) and engage in twenty minutes of    easy aerobic exercise (approved by your Doctor of course) for    at least three months you will see improvement in your    symptoms, if not completely cure yourself from this awful    affliction. So plan your meals and make sure you have all the    groceries you need on hand. Commit yourself 100% to the diet    and aerobic exercise. 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