Folk Remedies for Effective Treatment of Eczema
There are contraindications. Consult your doctor.
Eczema - Dr. Koshkin's Ointment:
Ingredients: 2 tablespoons of tar, 1 tablespoon of sulfur, 0.5 tablespoons of beeswax, 1 tablespoon of honey, 1 tablespoon of copper sulfate, 1 tablespoon of vinegar essence, and 4 tablespoons of sunflower oil.
All components are mixed thoroughly and heated over low heat for 20 minutes with constant stirring.
Apply the ointment to the affected areas of the skin in a thin layer until symptoms disappear completely.
Lemon as a remedy for eczema:
On the first day, drink the juice of 5 lemons, on the second - 10, gradually increasing to 25 lemons. Then decrease the quantity in the same order. It is recommended to drink the juice through a straw to protect tooth enamel and rinse the mouth after consumption.
Dandelion and Burdock Roots for Eczema Treatment:
Pour 1 tablespoon each of dandelion and burdock roots with 3 cups of water, infuse overnight, then boil for 10 minutes and infuse for another 20 minutes. Drink half a cup 5 times a day for 2-3 weeks.
Raw Potato for Eczema:
Peel and grate raw potato on a fine grater. Wrap the resulting mass in gauze and apply it to the affected area of the skin. Change the compress every two hours. You can add honey (1 teaspoon per 0.5 cup of the paste) to enhance the effect.
Aloe for Eczema Treatment:
Apply crushed aloe leaves to the affected areas or mix them with honey in a 1:1 ratio.
Propolis Ointment for Eczema:
Prepared by dissolving propolis in 90% alcohol to a consistency of ointment or using a 50% propolis ointment in vegetable oil. You can also prepare an ointment by melting 200 grams of butter and adding 40 grams of crushed propolis without boiling.
Oak Bark Decoction with Propolis Tincture:
The decoction is made from 1 part bark to 5 parts water. Add 1 teaspoon of alcoholic propolis tincture (30-40%) to a glass of broth. Apply to the affected areas of the skin.
Compresses for Eczema Treatment:
Boil 200 grams of pine buds in 1 cup of water for 30 minutes.
Use cranberry juice.
Horsetail herb infusion: 1 tablespoon of herb per 1 cup of boiling water.
Burdock root decoction: 1 tablespoon per 2 cups of boiling water, boil for 30 minutes, then cool and strain.
Infusion of elecampane roots: 100 grams of raw material poured with 4 cups of boiling water, infused for 4 hours.
Licorice: 15 grams of root per cup of boiling water.
Mixed herbs: oak bark, field horsetail, ground ivy, lemon balm, immortelle, and calendula, 5 grams of each ingredient.
Mix with 1 cup of vegetable oil, boil for 15 minutes, infuse for 10-12 hours, strain.
- Herbs of thyme, chamomile, and lavender: 15 grams of thyme and chamomile, 10 grams of lavender. Three tablespoons of the mixture poured with 2 cups of water, boiled for 10-15 minutes, infused for 20 minutes, strained.
Baths for Eczema Treatment:
50 grams of celandine roots, pour with cold water, infuse for 2 hours, boil for 20 minutes, strain. Take at night, course - 8-12 baths.
50 grams of burdock roots poured with 1 liter of cold water, boil for 30 minutes, strain. Take at night, course - 12-14 baths.
50 grams of nettle herb poured with 1 liter of boiling water, infuse for 30 minutes, strain. Course - 12-14 baths.
A mixture of oak bark with other plants: 100 grams of oak bark, 10 grams each of oregano, calamus, yarrow, 20 grams each of pine needles and succession, 500 grams each of wheat bran and sprouted rye; mix everything and boil for 30 minutes.
Pour 2 tablespoons of calamus rhizome with 1 liter of boiling water, boil for 20 minutes, infuse for 30 minutes, strain. Course - 10-12 baths.
Mustard Baths for Eczema:
In a deep bowl, add dry mustard and pour boiling water to achieve a consistency of liquid sour cream. As it cools, immerse affected areas for 15-20 minutes.
Tea Baths - Folk Remedy for Eczema:
Brew black Georgian tea, adding 3-5 drops of 5% iodine and 1 tablespoon of salt. Water temperature 40-50°C. Keep your feet or hands in the basin for 30 minutes, not wiping but drying and wearing cotton socks or gloves overnight. Course - 5-7 days.
Dandelion Oil:
Gather dandelion flowers on a sunny day, mash them and fill a glass jar halfway, pouring unrefined vegetable oil. The infusion should take place for 3 weeks in the sun. Use both externally and internally for treating eczema and burns.
Topinambur Leaf Decoction:
Prepare a decoction from 0.5 cups of dry leaves in 1 liter of water. Allow to infuse for 30 minutes, drink a little and pour into a bath. Rinse off without drying.
Tar Ointment:
Effective ointment: 2 tablespoons of tar, 1 tablespoon of honey, 0.5 teaspoons of beeswax, 1 tablespoon of copper sulfate, 1 tablespoon of vinegar essence, 4 tablespoons of vegetable oil. Mix and apply to the skin.
Dandelion and Burdock Decoction:
2 tablespoons of powdered dandelion and burdock roots poured with 400 grams of cold water, infused overnight, then boiled for 20 minutes. Drink half a cup 3 times a day, and coat the affected areas with an ointment made from 2 tablespoons of powder, 4 tablespoons of honey, and 1 tablespoon of goat fat, infused for 3 days in a warm place.
Birch Bud Ointment:
Crush 1 cup of birch buds and mix with 0.5 kg of lard. Bake in the oven for 3 hours a day for 7 days. Use for eczema and other skin diseases.
Eczema and Tar Ointment:
To prepare tar ointments, add 1 teaspoon of tar to 1 tube of cream, heat to 60°C, and pour into a container. Apply 2 times a day to pre-cleaned areas.
Celery - Folk Remedy:
With long-term use of celery, you can cure eczema. Apply a mash of leaves and roots to the affected areas, while simultaneously taking 2 tablespoons of fresh juice 3 times a day.
Tar and Chicken Manure:
Mix 250 grams of fresh tar with 2 tablespoons of chicken manure and infuse for a day. Use with caution, testing on a small area of skin first.
Celandine Tincture:
Collect celandine, crush and pour olive oil in a ratio of 1:1. Infuse for 1 month in the dark, rub into problem areas.
Birch Branch Infusion:
Soak young birch branches and use the decoction for dipping hands or other areas of the skin.
Aloe and Egg White Ointment:
Mix 2 aloe leaves with 1 raw egg white, store in the refrigerator for no more than 3 days and apply to affected areas.
Beeswax and Olive Oil Ointment:
Mix 100 grams of beeswax, 100 grams of olive oil, and 1 boiled yolk. Heat in a water bath, mix until homogeneous and store in the refrigerator for up to 1 month.