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Welcome to the Eczema Mailing List

The Eczema Mailing List is an automated mailing list which allows people with eczema to share their experiences of living with and managing eczema. The list is also open to people such as parents of children with eczema and people with a professional interest in eczema. It is not open to those with a commercial interest in Eczema or people wishing to advertise products or services.

The discussion on the list varies from people sharing their own experiences of orthodox and alternative treatments to people discussing the emotional and social aspects of eczema.

You can post and read messages by e-mail or on the Web. Postings to the list can only be read by subscribers. Subscription is free and you can unsubscribe at any time.

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DISCLAIMER

Although care has been taken in the preparation of this Web site and all the information is provided in good faith we cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions or for any misfortune arising from the use of information contained in the site. 

It should be remembered that treatment that is effective for one person may not be beneficial for another and may even be harmful. 

This site is not intended as a substitute for proper medical care. Anyone who has, or thinks they have, eczema or dermatitis should consult a suitably qualified medical practitioner. 

Books, products and services mentioned on this site are listed only as a service to readers and no endorsement or recommendation of these products is implied. No sponsorship is accepted for this site from companies or individuals with a commercial interest in eczema.

The opinions expressed in the mailing list archives and the Pick of the List belong to those who originally posted the messages and not to the compilers of the archives. 


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