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Excema Treatment Online is a resource for quality, factual information about baby and infant eczema, how to deal with eczema and what products to use to avoid irritating the infants skin. Eczema is a term used to describe a wide range of different skin problems that trouble people throughout their lives, from babys, infants to fully grown adults.

The information provided on this site has been researched by an eczema sufferer who has had the condition from a young infant and still has it now during his adulthood. Throughout this time he has separated the facts and from the fiction, how to calm the itching and what products won't irritate it. He now wishes to share this information via this website. Enjoy, and stop the condition before it spirals out of control...
 

The Most Recommended Treatment for Excema is all Natural:

National Geographic and Dr Allan Britton were the first to introduce the concept of using natural crocodile peptides for the treatment of Excema. The thought came from how crocodiles heal themselves in the worst of conditions (swamp water, always near rotting carcasses). How can an animal with such a low metabolism heal itself under these conditions, through research it was found that the crocodile DNA contains some of the strongest healing peptides known to man.
Repcillin is an all natural topical skin balm that has been produced from the fat of the african crocodile and contains the peptides needed to heal the skin that has been damaged by excema. Repcillin is now available in the USA and Worldwide from African Cures USA and Amazon. This product has been a breakthrough from excema sufferers.

Repcillin is Available from:
         
http://www.AfricanCures.com/

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Eczema is a variety of skin problems that occur throughout infancy. There are a few various kinds of eczema, the most widespread being "Atopic"  which is mainly suffered by babies and children.

Light Eczema Rash
A picture of atopic eczema

Eczema symptoms can affect infants in various ways, from the slight redness of the skin to relentless itching.

Eczema tends to be dry thus reducing the protective nature of the infants skin causing it to be less effective at protecting from fluid loss, heat, cold and bacterial infection. That’s why it’s essential you make a good effort to continually moisturize your infant’s skin.

The redness of the eczema can fluctuate during the year it is made worse by scratching. Most forms of eczema itch differing from mild itching to a constant distressing itching.

Severe EcZema
A picture of severe eczema

With severe eczema (pictured above), caused by lengthy eczema scratching, the skin's protective character is reduced and it becomes wet. Wet eczema is more likely to become infected therefore it’s important to treat it.

 

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Recommended Reading on Eczema: These are not free books, but contain the best source of information, they do come with bonus resources

Beat Eczema
by Susan Clark

Cure Your Eczema (in 14 days)
by Janet Simpson

Eczema Diet Secrets
by Evelyn Lim

Eczema Skincare Guide
by Dane Stanton

Eliminate Eczema
by Dr Margaret Tay