| PART 5: ALTERNATIVE OR COMPLEMENTARY
TREATMENTS
5.1 What alternative treatments are available?
People with eczema have found that various alternative
therapies are helpful. These include:
5.1.1 Yeast Elimination
One theory is that eczema is caused by "leaky gut
syndrome". This occurs when particles of partially digested foods enter
the bloodstream through small holes in the intestine. These particles are
not properly broken down by digestion and are perceived by the body as
allergens, causing an allergic response, resulting in itching and eczema.
The holes in the intestine are caused by Candida
yeast, which bores holes in the intestinal walls. If you get rid of the
yeast, the intestine eventually heals, and partially digested foods cannot
get into the blood. Consequently, the allergic reactions cease and the
eczema gets better.
A regime to aid the elimination of the yeast is
as follows:
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Take garlic or Capryllic Acid at least twice a day.
This helps to kill the yeast.
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Take Acidophilus or preferably Acidophilus with Bifidus
at least twice a day. This "friendly bacteria" helps to crowd out the yeast.
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Avoid foods you are allergic to.
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Avoid all yeast products, including breads, pickled
foods, alcoholic beverages, soy sauce.
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Avoid water which has been treated with chlorine as
this kills off the "friendly bacteria".
The overgrowth of yeast may be caused by the use of
antibiotics which kill off the "friendly bacteria" in the gut. For this
reason some physicians prescribe anti-fungal agents when prescribing antibiotics.
They are reluctant to prescribe anti-fungals because over the long term
they can cause liver damage.
5.1.2 Chinese Herb Therapy
Some people with eczema report success with Chinese
Herb Therapy where other treatments have failed, but as with all treatments
it is important that it is carried out under correct medical supervision.
More information on this subject is available in
the file "herbinfo" on the mailing list server. See section
8.7 for instructions on retrieving this file.
5.2 How do I go about finding alternative practitioners?
In the United Kingdom:
British Acupuncture Council
Park House
206 Latimer Road
London W10 6RE
Telephone: 0181-964 0222
Aromatherapy Organisations Council
3 Latymer Close
Braybrooke
Market Harborough
Leicester
LE16 8LN
Telephone: 01858 434242
Society of Homeopaths
2 Artizan Road
Northampton
NN1 4HU
The UK Homeopathic Medical Association
6 Livingstone Road
Gravesend
Kent
DA12 5DZ
Register of Chinese Herbal Medicine
P.O. Box 400
Wembley
Middlesex
HA5 9NZ |