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Looking for Alternative Medicine for Ezcema

Does anyone know of a topical over the counter lotion that is good for excema? I would really like something without steroids that is natural for my 2 year old.

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I think baby Aquaphor would work great you can buy it at any drugstore in the lotion area. It is made by Eucerin.

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You can do some searching on the internet and see exactly what all it says. . .I've read that a little vinegar in the bath helps and even a little olive oil in the bath (don't use both together though).

Burts Bees has a great line of baby/kid products that I highly recommend. Sprouts has a ton of different things, and Target has some as well.

We switched over the kinds of things we used in our home and my boys' skin cleared up! Email me for more info. :)

I use Cetaphil cleanser instead of regular soap at bathtime, and Aquaphor 2 or 3 times a day. Gentle Naturals Baby Eczema Cream is good too, and you can find it with the other baby lotions.

Dove non-sented works great. We also use the soap as well and my son's excema has gotten so much better.

Sharon Krahn is working with an all natural company out of Carrollton to create an excema cream. She also naturally treats for excema - www.sharonkrahn.com. She is wonderful!!!
A mom I know whose son had terrible excema used Eucerin Cream. You can find it at any drug store, Wal Mart, etc.
Good luck!
L.

cetaphil, aquafor and aveeno are the best over the counter. Cetaphil is actually a "cleanser" so it leaves no residue on the skin. Our pedi dermatologist told us to use that. Also I found also the Arbonne baby line along with the Nutimin C line worked very well also.

We use Burt's Bees- BABY BEE Skin Creme. We have used it on my son ever since he was a baby. It's great!!!
R. B.

I think baby Aquaphor would work great you can buy it at any drugstore in the lotion area. It is made by Eucerin.

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