Ill add manuka honey to my shopping list, thanks Ronin.
Moonlight, also thankyou for your post, many good ideas in there,k
Ill add manuka honey to my shopping list, thanks Ronin.
Moonlight, also thankyou for your post, many good ideas in there,k
The plant I used was Origanum Vulgare which I have in abundance near my mountain house in Bulgaria. I made oregano infused oil and the method I used was maceration which made the oil less potent, I tested it on my skin and it doesn't sting, now I started using it on my son's eczema patches. He is fine with it.
As ronin mentioned manuka honey I have to mention that 10 days ago my son had runny nose and some symptoms of cold. In this case I use manuka honey mixed with olive leaves powder 2:1 and I give him 1 tsp twice a day. The cold disappeared within a day or two and all symptoms cleared in 4 days, there was no complications such as cough. But I also noticed that his eczema which was very aggravated prior to the cold cleared as well. This make me thing the combination manuka honey + olive leaves powder works for inflamed eczema skin as well. I stopped giving him the mixture on the fourth day after the cold appeared but since I noticed the other effect I decided to start it again for a week and see whether the skin will clear completely.
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Oh interesting Altaira, would i be able to replace olive leaves powder with something i can buy in health food shop, eg olive leaf extract?I hav a younger child who is asthmatic and has exzema also, thanks lookbeyond
Spiral, thanks for the thoughts about dairy.
I will try the oregano oil on my supposed sunspots also!