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INFANTILE ECZEMA – RECOMMENDED TREATMENT

on March 12th, 2009 by admin

Unfortunately, no other paediatrician present at the convention could offer a better therapy, although several do exist, for example a milk- and protein-free diet and treatment with milk enzymes, that is, with whey. Not one of those present explained that treating infantile eczema with whey concentrate (Molkosan) can result in unexpected cures. It is indeed unfortunate that this treatment is so little known and appreciated by the medical profession, especially considering that it has been in use for many years. Centuries ago it had already been noticed that eczema began to heal when the patient was bathed in fresh, or even better, sour whey. If Viol-aforce, a fresh plant preparation made from the wild pansy, is applied at the same time, the cure is even more striking.

Since children with eczema also tend to suffer from calcium deficiency, taking Urticalcin will prove helpful. This calcium preparation in powder form, if applied externally, will prevent harmful bacteria from from entering through the pores of the skin. Instead of steroid ointments, use a lanolin cream such as Bioforce Cream. In the end, the doctor will be delighted with his little patient’s progress.

Obviously, the child’s diet is another important factor. Since milk proteins are to be left out completely, the inclusion of vegetable protein is vital. In this regard soy protein or almond protein, as provided in almond cream, have proved of great value. Special attention should also be paid to providing a salt-free diet. The speakers at the paediatric convention in Munich, however, made no mention of these factors whatsoever.

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