Benefits of oils for the skin

Benefits of olive oil for eczema

eczema

Eczema is one of the diseases that affect the upper layer of human skin, and it is in the form of inflammation that includes frequent dryness and rashes, and it causes itching, redness, the appearance of pimples, swelling, dryness and peeling of the skin, and it spreads in different parts of the body such as the hands, face, neck, and ankles, the knees, and the upper chest, as it is also known in some countries as the ant.

Benefits of oils to treat eczema

olive oil benefits

  • Helps treat eczema by relieving inflammation, itching, and redness.
  • Significantly reduces the effects of eczema.

Apply olive oil to the area affected by eczema, leave it for a few minutes, then wrap the affected area with a clean, sterile white cloth soaked in hot water and leave it until it cools, then wash the affected area of ​​oil with lukewarm water, and apply the oil twice a day, taking into account a little massage.

Benefits of olive oil and black seed

Put a cup of olive oil in a bowl with a cup of black seed, mix them together until homogeneity, then apply the mixture to the eczema-affected area once a day, and repeat the recipe until the eczema disappears.

Eczema causes

  • Parasitic infection, and poisoning of gems with toxic metals or mercury from dental fillings.
  • Hepatotoxicity, kidney exposure to toxic substances.
  • Poor health nutrition.

Eczema prevention

  • Use rubber gloves when using chemical detergents when washing dishes and cleaning the house.
  • Always wash hands with soap and clean water, then dry them well.
  • Always lubricate hands with moisturizing cream before going to bed.
  • Wear warm gloves in the winter, and apply sunscreen to your hands in the summer.

Eczema treatment with natural recipes

  • Honey: We wash the area affected by eczema well with soap and water, then dry it well, then apply honey to the affected area and leave it for several minutes and wash the area with cold water. We can also mix it with a small amount of white sugar and use it as a scrub by massaging the affected area slowly.
  • Shea Butter: Put two tablespoons of shea butter in a bowl with a tablespoon of fresh lemon juice, mix them together, and apply the mixture to the area affected by eczema, and repeat the recipe twice a day.
  • Oats: Soak the eczema-affected area in a water bath consisting of two cups of ground oatmeal and water for half an hour, then dry the area with a soft cloth to keep the area moist, and repeat the recipe three times a day.
  • Apple cider vinegar: Put a cup of water in a bowl with two teaspoons of apple cider vinegar and two teaspoons of honey, and drink the recipe three times a day, or mix equal amounts of apple cider vinegar and water and apply the eczema-affected area to reduce itching and dryness.
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