How to Naturally Heal Psoriasis and Eczema in Children and Adults

When those painful, itchy patches of eczema and psoriasis erupt, doctors of natural medicine ask, 'what is causing this condition to present at this time?' The Greek translation of eczema means "to boil out," so the question makes sense: holistic physicians look for the underlying root causes that bring about these skin eruptions. Although they create similar discomforts for the people afflicted, psoriasis and eczema are different in important ways.


What is Psoriasis and Eczema?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune condition that results in an overproduction of skin cells. As the dead skin cells build-up, they form thick, scaly white patches that are visible on the skin's surface. The skin itches terribly and is inflamed.

Eczema (aka atopic dermatitis) also can be chronic, but it tends to come and go in response to certain triggers (e.g., weather changes, irritating cosmetics, or an allergic reaction). Eczema is common in infants and children, and may even go dormant for a time. Some people, however, suffer terribly throughout their lifetime. When eczema is active, skin is inflamed, dry, peeling and may blister.


What is the Root Cause of Psoriasis and Eczema?

From the natural medicine perspective, root causes of eczema and psoriasis include:

  • Food sensitivity/ allergy

  • Deficiency in one or more minerals

  • Low-quality diet (high in saturated fats, processed foods, sugar, etc.)

  • Poor gut health/ Leaky Gut Syndrome

  • Emotional/ Mental Stress

  • Exposure to toxins and/or inadequate ability to detoxify


Natural Ways to Heal Psoriasis and Eczema?

Conventional treatment plans typically use steroids to simply manage symptoms (i.e., itching); however, there are harmful side effects, such as suppressing overall immunity, that must be considered.

Natural therapies, on the other hand, work to correct the underlying imbalance that caused the body to react in the first place, offering relief without the unwanted side effects of steroid treatments.

One or more of the following natural therapies may be part of an individualized holistic treatment plan:

  • Dietary changes to include more nutrient dense, clean foods Remove foods from the diet that cause inflammation

  • Nutritional supplements to restore balance or deficiency (e.g., zinc, vitamin D/ E/ A)

  • Balance gut flora using probiotics and other approaches Increase intake of Essential Fatty Acids, which are important to skin health

  • Provide support for mental/emotional stress Identify and minimize toxin exposure

  • Support liver function, the body's detox organ

  • Additionally, to temporarily soothe symptoms, holistic physicians may recommend nourishing the skin with herbal salves and essential oil baths specific to individual needs. Some common botanical ingredients are calendula, lavender, chamomile, rose, Manuka honey, tea tree, among many others.

Psoriasis and Eczema can quickly become chronic and severe and the wrong treatments can make things far worse. Consult with a holistic health practitioner to identify the appropriate therapies for you or your loved one.


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Resources

  1. Mayo Clinic. "Atopic dermatitis." Accessed 5 June 2018: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/atopic-dermatitis-eczema/symptoms-causes/syc-20353273

  2. Mayo Clinic. "Psoriasis." Accessed 5 June 2018: https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/psoriasis/symptoms-causes/syc-20355840

  3. Healthline.com "Psoriasis vs. Eczema: What's the Difference?" Accessed 5 June 2018: https://www.healthline.com/health/psoriasis-vs-eczema-pictures

  4. Naturopathic Doctor News and Review. Series of Articles accessed 5 June 2018: Traub, M. "Atopic Dermatitis: Treating the Causes Yields Success." http://ndnr.com/dermatology/atopic-dermatitis-treating-the-causes-yields-success/

  5. Meletis, Chris D. "Stopping The Straw That Broke The Camel's Back." http://ndnr.com/dermatology/resolving-atopic-eczema/ Moyer, K. "Naturopathic Treatment of Eczema." http://ndnr.com/dermatology/naturopathic-treatment-of-eczema/

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