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Organic Coconut Oil






Since organic coconut oil contains medium chain fatty acids and has an anti-inflammatory agent, when applied to the affected area it not only penetrates rapidly but reduces the inflammation caused by eczema.

In addition, the medium chain fatty acids prevent bacterial infections from forming on the skin. While the topical creams available today can be readily used to ward off dry skin, the difference is that these creams contain other agents which may or may not offer relief. On the other hand, natural coconut oil is unprocessed and its results are immediate. It is a more natural method to use for a variety of skin conditions.

Eczema can present itself in many different forms, including:

Atopic dermatitis which is inherently genetic, especially among families who have a history of allergies or asthma.

Contact dermatitis is caused by irritants such as cleaning detergents, cosmetics, and related allergens. Seborrheic dermatitis is predominant among individuals who have oily skin.

Stasis dermatitis is a condition caused by excessive fluid that accumulates beneath the skin.

Neurodermatitis can be developed by irritants such as clothing, and Perioral dermatitis which is similar to acne and could be caused by topical creams or makeup.

One of the ways to prevent eczema is by avoiding those products that irritate the skin such as make-up, scented creams and soaps, perfumes, fabric softeners, and other allergens. Eczema is an irritating condition that affects children and adults.

As a general rule, keeping the skin moisturized on a daily basis can alleviate and prevent skin inflammation as well. This is especially true during winter months. Having organic coconut oil on hand is not only a great idea to treat eczema, but can also be used to massage your skin as well. As we learn more about the health benefits of natural remedies, we are also less likely to depend upon prescription medications or over-the-counter topical creams to cure skin conditions.

Coconut oil is just one of the many effective alternatives used to treat a variety of health problems. Besides treating eczema, it assists in weight loss, can be used as an alternative to other oils, can be used on salads, and has absolutely no chemicals, additives, or preservatives. No wonder the palm on which it grows is called ‘The Tree of Life.”


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