I’m seeing a rise in people with inflammation on their skin. I see it when I’m out in public but also I get emails quite a lot. People in our community ask about it all the time.
As you know most of the health protocols I’ve made are a result of getting lots of questions about the same health condition or an immediate friend or family member is suffering with it. In the case of eczema, my dad was diagnosed with it a few years ago. The doctors simply gave him medication saying there are no known cures for eczema. 😡
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It really bothers me that medical doctors with their massive egos can say there are no cures for a specific condition. There is no way for a human being alive to know if that statement is true. Could there be a unique molecule or compound from a plant living under a rock in a remote region of the world that could be a natural remedy for eczema?
Of course.
Just because some ego driven medical doctor doesn’t know something exists, doesn’t mean it (in actuality) doesn’t exist. Existence doesn’t depend on whether or not a doctor knows about it or not.
If it’s not possible to know all things, at all times then a doctor should be humble enough to say “To my knowledge I don’t know about any natural remedies for eczema but that doesn’t meant they don’t exist”.
Maybe an exotic sea creature contains the cure for eczema but we haven’t even identified it yet.
This logical fallacy could fall under to definitions.
Argumentum ad Ignorantiam – Argument from Ignorance
Claiming something is true because it hasn’t been proven false, or vice versa.
Example: “There are no cures for XYZ because none have been documented.”
Translation: “Because we haven’t proven one exists, therefore none exists.”
Argument from Silence
That fallacy specifically involves drawing a conclusion based on someone’s lack of mention or response.
Example: “The doctor didn’t say there was a cure, so there must not be one.”
In other words, you cannot say “there are no cures for XYZ condition” if you haven’t extracted every molecule and substance on the earth. Once you’ve tested every molecule in its natural form and ran studies on them, then you can say that. But you ‘d also have to synthesize it and turn it into a drug. Then test that drug with correct study controls.
None of those have been done.
If you haven’t done that, don’t say “there are no cures” because what you’re saying is not knowable and therefore not true. The true statement would be “Right now there are no cures that we know about“. Operative words are “that we know about”.
The current paradigm medical doctors work under is “if I don’t know about it, it doesn’t exist“. How stupid a statement is that? If your doctor makes a stupid statement, does that make them stupid?
I’ll give you a hint, the answer is yes.
The next logical question is do you want to be taking health advice from somebody who is stupid?
The answer is no.
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Turns out there are natural remedies for eczema that your doctor doesn’t know about and has never heard of. If your doctor hasn’t heard of these studies or keeps up on their research is that a doctor you want to trust with your health?
I wouldn’t that’s for sure.
After researching eczema for some time, I’m going to share with you some of what I’ve found and some of the more powerful natural remedies for eczema below.
But first….
What is Eczema?
Eczema, which you may know as atopic dermatitis, is a type of skin inflammation that results from an immune system overreaction that disrupts your skin’s natural barrier. If your skin is weak or thin, you’ll experience more inflammation.
Remember, the toxins are trying to come out of your skin.
This condition often results in your skin becoming way more sensitive and prone to irritation. I’ve seen this a lot with eczema, it always gets worse over time. Some people say it’s hereditary and begins in infancy or early childhood, with the body responding to various triggers by producing itchy, inflamed patches of skin.
I don’t believe that. I believe it manifests as a result of toxic exposures, not DNA.
When people say it’s DNA, its their attempt at taking away responsibility for their own health.
The only thing we pass down from one generation to another is a toxic lifestyle, habits and environment.
Symptoms of Eczema
Your particular symptoms of eczema can vary from other people dealing with it. But generally the symptoms are inflammation, intense itching (enough to wake you from your sleep as what happened with my dad) , and dryness of the skin.
In acute stages, your skin may look red, swollen, and might ooze liquid (serum), while in chronic stages, it often becomes thickened, scaly, and cracked.
Your symptoms can manifest in different forms, for example vesicular eczema with small fluid-filled blisters or scaling eczema with dry, scaly patches. The condition is often accompanied by crusting, fissuring, and a sensation of burning or irritation. From what I hear people want to literally scratch their skin off.
As you can tell it’s really uncomfortable and obviously affects people’s mood because it keeps them up at night. If this is you, I’m sorry it must really suck. I hated to see my dad suffer with this so that’s why I created the Eczema Protocol.
Primary Causes of Eczema
Eczema, specifically Atopic Dermatitis (AD) usually starts in infants and young children and is characterized by itchy, inflamed skin. Children with eczema often develop asthma and/or hay fever and have family members who also have these problems.
The reason they have family members with those same problems is that all those family members were vaccinated. Vaccines play a major role in eczema.
As for diet, there is a well-established list of trigger foods that cause eczema flare-ups. This trigger food concept is medically accepted (as if we care what they think). These trigger foods might be putting a toxin (like PUFAs) into your body, and eczema could be one of your body’s responses to that toxin.
But the reason why we have food allergies once again goes back to vaccines.
Some conventional medical information will say that eczema can also be caused by gout, diabetes, rheumatism, Bright’s disease, dyspepsia, constipation, nervous trouble, heat, cold, strong soaps, acids, alkalis, rubbing, scratching, etc.
I don’t buy that. My contention is we are poisoning our bodies with vaccines and toxic foods that puts massive amounts of stress on our livers.
Stress, worry, and anxiety can cause skin discomfort. Coffee and medications have been known to increase the possibility of itching. Eczema is an inflammation of skin that is seriously depleted of essential oils. The dry crusts that form are surface cells that have died in large numbers and are flaking away as a result of this deficiency.
Back to the vaccine issue….
Dr. Philip Incao (Author of The Vaccine Dilemma) has stated that vaccines induce severe outbreaks of eczema in young patients, in addition to escalating the incidence of ear infections, asthma and bowel inflammations.
You can read any other book on vaccines and you’ll find the same information.
3 Natural Remedies For Eczema
Supplements
1.Vitamin E
Vitamin E has been shown in many studies I’ve read, to significantly improve symptoms of eczema, including redness, itching, and skin thickening, by reducing inflammation and supporting skin healing. I like using it internally and topically as well for best results. In clinical studies, patients taking vitamin E experienced a notable decrease in IgE levels, an immune factor typically elevated in eczema, which lead to big time relief.
Systemic Vitamin E in Modern Skin Therapy: A Comprehensive Review
This review provides comprehensive evidence on the effectiveness of systemic (oral) Vitamin E in treating atopic dermatitis. It discusses studies where patients received daily doses of Vitamin E and showed marked reductions in symptoms such as erythema, pruritus, and lichenification. The authors conclude that Vitamin E is a viable adjunct therapy due to its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. – Source
2. Selenium
Selenium is essential for the production of glutathione peroxidase made in your liver. It’s a powerful antioxidant that helps you reduce oxidative stress and inflammation, which are often linked to eczema. When it comes to a natural remedy for eczema, think antioxidants and electrons (grounding). Studies have shown a strong correlation between low selenium levels and conditions like asthma, suggesting its role in supporting the body’s immune and inflammatory responses.
Dermatitis, a Nightmare for Those Exposed to Environmental Pollutants
This study explored the influence of trace elements like selenium (Se) and manganese (Mn) in preventing dermatitis in individuals exposed to volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The researchers found that adequate levels of selenium significantly reduced the incidence of dermatitis, especially in areas with high environmental pollution, implying its protective role in oxidative stress-mediated skin conditions such as eczema. – Source
3. Vitamin C
Vitamin C supports skin health (and all surface tissue inside and outside of your body) by promoting cell regeneration and reducing inflammation, which can help alleviate eczema symptoms. It has also been found to reduce the risk of related conditions, such as ear infections, by strengthening your innate immune system.
Mulberry’s Healing Touch: Exploring Ethnobotanical Roots and Medicinal Potentials in the Treatment of Atopic Dermatitis
This study investigated the therapeutic effects of mulberry extract, which is naturally rich in vitamin C, on atopic dermatitis (eczema). The authors tested the extract on patients with moderate to severe eczema and found that it significantly reduced skin inflammation, improved hydration, and suppressed Granzyme B, a biomarker linked to immune overactivation in eczema. The presence of antioxidants like vitamin C was highlighted as a key contributor to the improvement of symptoms and skin barrier repair. – Source
Topical Treatments
Castor Oil Packs
If you have any skin conditions at all, you have liver and colon issues. You also have weak connective tissue (which can be strengthened by taking silica, MSM, Gelatin, Copper and vitamin C). If you’re over the age of 60, you’ll also want to include HCL in that supplement list because you’re most likely not producing enough stomach acid to absorb said nutrients.
Castor oil packs can be done while you sleep using a product I love called The Queen of Thrones Castor oil Packs. I’ll put a link below to a radio show we did with Dr. Marisol Teijeiro all about the health benefits of castor oil.
I highly recommend listening to that as well as making a 30 day routine of castor oil a major chunk of your healing protocol.
I would apply every night for 30 days in a row to start seeing changes.
Creams
There are topical creams you can apply like ozonated olive oil (my first pick), Waxlene, witch hazel or aloe vera. Just remember topical creams help alleviate eczema symptoms but they do not solve the internal problem of massive inflammation.
Focusing on both internal and external treatments for your skin will simply speed up your healing time.
Internal Treatments
Coffee Enemas
If I had eczema, I would do coffee enemas 30 days in a row and at night apply castor oil before I go to bed. Coffee enemas manually stimulate the mechanical action of squeezing your liver. This causes the production of glutathione in large amounts in the body. People use coffee enemas to heal from cancer and many other health conditions.
Seeing that your liver has a strong connection to skin health, this would be high on my list of daily practices in order to heal naturally from eczema, once and for all.
Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation
This is an incredible treatment that I cannot recommend enough. I’m going to put 2 radio shows all about UBI below. Essentially UBI is where you get a small amount of blood taken from your body and it runs through a special machine (called a Hemealumen), where they add different frequencies and wavelengths of light to it, then your same blood is passed back into your body into your other arm.
The total treatment times are roughly 30 minutes. You can find a practitioner here in your area.
Because your red blood cells look like frisbees they can actually hold onto photons of light and carry them around the body. This light kills viruses, bacteria, fungus, mold, parasites and other pathogens not in the body. Because these substances cause most disease, then when they are killed by this light your body’s own immune system can then get back on top of the infections causing eczema.
If you’d like you can read a book called, Invisible Cure – The Definitive Guide to UBI: Ultraviolet Blood Irradiation. Or you can go to their website to learn more.Â
Sometimes the doctor might add vitamin C, ozone, peroxide or even methylene blue after the UBI is finished. All of these substances work very well.
Conclusion
I forgot to mention stress. I’ve known many people whose eczema went away after they quit their job or separated from their boyfriend or girlfriend. Stress (in all of its forms – light, nnEMF, relationships, money, toxic people, work, diet etc) wreaks havoc on your immune system. It rapidly depletes your body of antioxidants, minerals (magnesium, which runs 3,751 of your 9,000 enzymes) and electrons. When this happens your body is prone to illness and disease.
I would give yourself a 30 day window to see what’s possible in healing from eczema naturally. I would do a series of IV treatments each week. I’d change my diet, lower my stress levels (in whatever way gives you the biggest impact) and start supplementing as much as possible.
I’m convinced if you took this approach (by throwing the kitchen sink at it) you would see noticeable results within the first 30 day period. If you want a much more detailed outline, I’d check out my Eczema Protocol and follow that.
Do you think you’d see results?
All healing starts with belief.
Questions:
- Do you feel like you’ve tried every natural remedy for eczema?
- What have you tried? Did you see results? How long did it take?
- What worked and what didn’t work?
Comment below.