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Thursday, December 15, 2011

18 Tips to a Safer Medication Use


1. List all medicines you take. Include name, dose and frequency. Don't forget to include vitamins, minerals, herbs, topical medications, eye and ear drops, sprays, weight loss aids, oral contraceptives.

2. Know the brand and generic names of the medication. In fact, many people know the medications they take by its color and size rather than its name.

3. Know what condition/disease the medication is for. It's important because you are more likely to use it correctly, more likely to know what to expect from the medication, and better able to report what you are using and problems to your doctors and pharmacist.

4. Avoid getting the wrong prescription from the pharmacy. Check the medication you pick up. Make sure it matches up with the prescription.

5. Use online drug interaction checker that allows you to enter the medications you take and check for possible drug interactions.

6. Conditions that place person at higher risk for drug interactions include:

- Taking three or more medications for chronic conditions.

- Genetically based variations in drug-metabolizing capacity.

- Advanced age.

- Certain diseases (anemia, asthma, cardiovascular disease, critical care/intensive care patients, diabetes, epilepsy, gastrointestinal disease, liver disease, hypothyroid)

- People cared for by several doctors.

7. Drugs most likely to be involved in clinically significant interactions are:

- Drugs with a narrow therapeutic index (e.g. warfarin, digoxin)

- Drugs that require cautious dosage control (e.g. antihypertensives, antidiabetic drugs)

- Liver enzyme inducers (e.g. rifampicin, phenytoin) and inhibitors (e.g. cimetidine, ketoconazole)

- Drugs with multiple pharmacological effects

8. Pay attention to how you feel after starting the new medicine and note any changes. Assume that any new symptom you develop after starting a new medication might be caused by the drug. Use online tool to check for side effects.

9. Inform the doctor if medication doesn't seem to be effective. No medication has 100% efficacy rate.

10. Avoid treating adverse drug reactions and drug-induced disease with more drugs. Distinguish the real disease and adverse reaction to the medication. Adverse drug reaction should be managed by lowering the dose of the offending drug or replacing it with a safer alternative.

11. Weigh the benefits and risks, making the choice of drug treatment. If drug is the preferred treatment for the medical problem, try to choose the most safest and effective one. You must decide what risks you can and will accept in order to get the benefits you want.

12. Start the medication with as low a dose as possible. A lower dose will cause fewer adverse effects, which are almost always dose-related.

13. Eliminate the unnecessary drugs. At least every three to six months, regularly review with your doctor the need to continue each drug being taken.

14. Know when the medication should be taken: before, during, or after food. Food can increase, decrease, or delay the absorption of numerous drugs. Food-drug interactions can lead to a treatment failure or a toxic effects of drug therapy.

15. Be aware of your medication needs and be prepared for any emergency. Store 3-5 days supply of medications that are important to your health.

16. Don't skip or reduce the doses. Missed doses of glaucoma medicine, for example, can lead to optic nerve damage or blindness. Missed doses of heart medicine can lead to cardiac arrest.

17. Learn how to discontinue the use of the medication. Many medications (e.g. antidepressants, corticosteroids) should not be stopped abruptly.

18. Many sources recommend to throw out unused medication. However, if you expect you may need the same medication soon, it makes sense to reserve the rest of the drug. It may help you to save the money. So, if you decide to save the rest of unused medicine for future use "just in case"; follow the next steps:

- Save the medication in the original container with the cap closed. It will help to identify the drug over the time and provide proper storage conditions

- When use the old medication, check expiration date. In case you can't find the expiration date, throw out the drug.




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18 Tips to a Safer Medication Use


1. List all medicines you take. Include name, dose and frequency. Don't forget to include vitamins, minerals, herbs, topical medications, eye and ear drops, sprays, weight loss aids, oral contraceptives.

2. Know the brand and generic names of the medication. In fact, many people know the medications they take by its color and size rather than its name.

3. Know what condition/disease the medication is for. It's important because you are more likely to use it correctly, more likely to know what to expect from the medication, and better able to report what you are using and problems to your doctors and pharmacist.

4. Avoid getting the wrong prescription from the pharmacy. Check the medication you pick up. Make sure it matches up with the prescription.

5. Use online drug interaction checker that allows you to enter the medications you take and check for possible drug interactions.

6. Conditions that place person at higher risk for drug interactions include:

- Taking three or more medications for chronic conditions.

- Genetically based variations in drug-metabolizing capacity.

- Advanced age.

- Certain diseases (anemia, asthma, cardiovascular disease, critical care/intensive care patients, diabetes, epilepsy, gastrointestinal disease, liver disease, hypothyroid)

- People cared for by several doctors.

7. Drugs most likely to be involved in clinically significant interactions are:

- Drugs with a narrow therapeutic index (e.g. warfarin, digoxin)

- Drugs that require cautious dosage control (e.g. antihypertensives, antidiabetic drugs)

- Liver enzyme inducers (e.g. rifampicin, phenytoin) and inhibitors (e.g. cimetidine, ketoconazole)

- Drugs with multiple pharmacological effects

8. Pay attention to how you feel after starting the new medicine and note any changes. Assume that any new symptom you develop after starting a new medication might be caused by the drug. Use online tool to check for side effects.

9. Inform the doctor if medication doesn't seem to be effective. No medication has 100% efficacy rate.

10. Avoid treating adverse drug reactions and drug-induced disease with more drugs. Distinguish the real disease and adverse reaction to the medication. Adverse drug reaction should be managed by lowering the dose of the offending drug or replacing it with a safer alternative.

11. Weigh the benefits and risks, making the choice of drug treatment. If drug is the preferred treatment for the medical problem, try to choose the most safest and effective one. You must decide what risks you can and will accept in order to get the benefits you want.

12. Start the medication with as low a dose as possible. A lower dose will cause fewer adverse effects, which are almost always dose-related.

13. Eliminate the unnecessary drugs. At least every three to six months, regularly review with your doctor the need to continue each drug being taken.

14. Know when the medication should be taken: before, during, or after food. Food can increase, decrease, or delay the absorption of numerous drugs. Food-drug interactions can lead to a treatment failure or a toxic effects of drug therapy.

15. Be aware of your medication needs and be prepared for any emergency. Store 3-5 days supply of medications that are important to your health.

16. Don't skip or reduce the doses. Missed doses of glaucoma medicine, for example, can lead to optic nerve damage or blindness. Missed doses of heart medicine can lead to cardiac arrest.

17. Learn how to discontinue the use of the medication. Many medications (e.g. antidepressants, corticosteroids) should not be stopped abruptly.

18. Many sources recommend to throw out unused medication. However, if you expect you may need the same medication soon, it makes sense to reserve the rest of the drug. It may help you to save the money. So, if you decide to save the rest of unused medicine for future use "just in case"; follow the next steps:

- Save the medication in the original container with the cap closed. It will help to identify the drug over the time and provide proper storage conditions

- When use the old medication, check expiration date. In case you can't find the expiration date, throw out the drug.




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18 Tips to a Safer Medication Use


1. List all medicines you take. Include name, dose and frequency. Don't forget to include vitamins, minerals, herbs, topical medications, eye and ear drops, sprays, weight loss aids, oral contraceptives.

2. Know the brand and generic names of the medication. In fact, many people know the medications they take by its color and size rather than its name.

3. Know what condition/disease the medication is for. It's important because you are more likely to use it correctly, more likely to know what to expect from the medication, and better able to report what you are using and problems to your doctors and pharmacist.

4. Avoid getting the wrong prescription from the pharmacy. Check the medication you pick up. Make sure it matches up with the prescription.

5. Use online drug interaction checker that allows you to enter the medications you take and check for possible drug interactions.

6. Conditions that place person at higher risk for drug interactions include:

- Taking three or more medications for chronic conditions.

- Genetically based variations in drug-metabolizing capacity.

- Advanced age.

- Certain diseases (anemia, asthma, cardiovascular disease, critical care/intensive care patients, diabetes, epilepsy, gastrointestinal disease, liver disease, hypothyroid)

- People cared for by several doctors.

7. Drugs most likely to be involved in clinically significant interactions are:

- Drugs with a narrow therapeutic index (e.g. warfarin, digoxin)

- Drugs that require cautious dosage control (e.g. antihypertensives, antidiabetic drugs)

- Liver enzyme inducers (e.g. rifampicin, phenytoin) and inhibitors (e.g. cimetidine, ketoconazole)

- Drugs with multiple pharmacological effects

8. Pay attention to how you feel after starting the new medicine and note any changes. Assume that any new symptom you develop after starting a new medication might be caused by the drug. Use online tool to check for side effects.

9. Inform the doctor if medication doesn't seem to be effective. No medication has 100% efficacy rate.

10. Avoid treating adverse drug reactions and drug-induced disease with more drugs. Distinguish the real disease and adverse reaction to the medication. Adverse drug reaction should be managed by lowering the dose of the offending drug or replacing it with a safer alternative.

11. Weigh the benefits and risks, making the choice of drug treatment. If drug is the preferred treatment for the medical problem, try to choose the most safest and effective one. You must decide what risks you can and will accept in order to get the benefits you want.

12. Start the medication with as low a dose as possible. A lower dose will cause fewer adverse effects, which are almost always dose-related.

13. Eliminate the unnecessary drugs. At least every three to six months, regularly review with your doctor the need to continue each drug being taken.

14. Know when the medication should be taken: before, during, or after food. Food can increase, decrease, or delay the absorption of numerous drugs. Food-drug interactions can lead to a treatment failure or a toxic effects of drug therapy.

15. Be aware of your medication needs and be prepared for any emergency. Store 3-5 days supply of medications that are important to your health.

16. Don't skip or reduce the doses. Missed doses of glaucoma medicine, for example, can lead to optic nerve damage or blindness. Missed doses of heart medicine can lead to cardiac arrest.

17. Learn how to discontinue the use of the medication. Many medications (e.g. antidepressants, corticosteroids) should not be stopped abruptly.

18. Many sources recommend to throw out unused medication. However, if you expect you may need the same medication soon, it makes sense to reserve the rest of the drug. It may help you to save the money. So, if you decide to save the rest of unused medicine for future use "just in case"; follow the next steps:

- Save the medication in the original container with the cap closed. It will help to identify the drug over the time and provide proper storage conditions

- When use the old medication, check expiration date. In case you can't find the expiration date, throw out the drug.




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ADHD Medication - Is it the Right Choice For Your Child?


If you are like me, when you first heard about ADHD medication, you were very concerned about giving it to your child. ADHD is an issue that a rapidly growing number of families are facing in the western world. They have experienced the stress and frustration that accompanies ADHD and are looking for the best solution for their child-one that is both safe and effective. Many choose medicine for ADHD, but a growing number of families are choosing to address ADHD issues from a natural approach.

Typically when a doctor diagnoses ADHD in an individual, he will immediately recommend stimulant ADHD medication. Doctors will tell you that children with ADHD make a complete turn around in school. For many children, it is true that grades and behavior improve when a child begins taking medicine for ADHD. The conflicts decrease, and grades increase, but at what cost.

It is unbelievable to me how little a doctor will discuss the importance of sleep and nutrition to a child with ADHD. Some professionals believe that 80% to 90% of ADHD issues are due to poor nutrition. Since most medicine for ADHD actually acts as an appetite suppressant, it may only make things worse.

The result is that a child who was very likely a picky eater in the first place, now almost stops eating completely. And what he does eat is usually void of nutrition. Most of the families I am familiar with whose children take ADHD medication have had serious weight loss issues to deal with soon after beginning medication. The solution the doctor often gives is to provide the child with protein shakes as often as they will drink them. Some children become malnourished to the point of developing physical health problems.

The other major problem with ADHD medication is that it is a stimulant and thus the primary side effect is that it affects sleep pattens. Many people take this same type of medication to stay awake through the night if studying for exams or driving all night. And because of the addictive nature of medicine for ADHD, it is a controlled substance.

With these problems associated with ADHD medication, what is the best way to address ADHD? To begin with, make sure your child is getting adequate amounts of sleep. Children typically need between 11 and 13 hours of sleep each night.

If they are having problems falling asleep, as many children with ADHD do, there are many natural herbal products that can help. Also removing as much sugar and red dye from the diet as possible will usually help. All children will benefit from getting more sleep, and most will show great improvement in ADHD symptoms. Medicine for ADHD will almost always decrease the amount of sleep a child gets.

Because ADHD medication is an appetite suppressant, your child's nutritional intake will drop off and they will not receive the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are so important to brain development. Before trying medication, see to it that your child is getting balanced nutrition. Begin each day with protein and avoid the empty carbs. A breakfast of waffles and syrup is a recipe for disaster while a breakfast of mostly protein and whole grains will help improve focus and concentration.

Lastly, instead of turning to medicine for ADHD, supplement the diet with a broad based nutritional supplement to provide what is missing in the diet. The importance of vitamins and minerals cannot be overstated.

Also target the specific type of ADHD with natural products. If the main symptom your child displays is hyperactivity, you may want to look into some herbal ingredients that have a calming effect. Herbs such as ginkgo help the brain receive more nutrients from the blood, thus improving concentration and behavior.

There you have it. Skip the ADHD medication until you have tried a more holistic, natural approach. Remember, the decision is yours, not the doctor's. Try various things to improve the amount of sleep and the quality of nutrition your child is getting. You will also find that natural remedies are very effective and can provide quick results. Following this plan will give you the peace of mind of knowing that you are providing the best and safest treatment for your child with ADHD.




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ADHD Medication - Is it the Right Choice For Your Child?


If you are like me, when you first heard about ADHD medication, you were very concerned about giving it to your child. ADHD is an issue that a rapidly growing number of families are facing in the western world. They have experienced the stress and frustration that accompanies ADHD and are looking for the best solution for their child-one that is both safe and effective. Many choose medicine for ADHD, but a growing number of families are choosing to address ADHD issues from a natural approach.

Typically when a doctor diagnoses ADHD in an individual, he will immediately recommend stimulant ADHD medication. Doctors will tell you that children with ADHD make a complete turn around in school. For many children, it is true that grades and behavior improve when a child begins taking medicine for ADHD. The conflicts decrease, and grades increase, but at what cost.

It is unbelievable to me how little a doctor will discuss the importance of sleep and nutrition to a child with ADHD. Some professionals believe that 80% to 90% of ADHD issues are due to poor nutrition. Since most medicine for ADHD actually acts as an appetite suppressant, it may only make things worse.

The result is that a child who was very likely a picky eater in the first place, now almost stops eating completely. And what he does eat is usually void of nutrition. Most of the families I am familiar with whose children take ADHD medication have had serious weight loss issues to deal with soon after beginning medication. The solution the doctor often gives is to provide the child with protein shakes as often as they will drink them. Some children become malnourished to the point of developing physical health problems.

The other major problem with ADHD medication is that it is a stimulant and thus the primary side effect is that it affects sleep pattens. Many people take this same type of medication to stay awake through the night if studying for exams or driving all night. And because of the addictive nature of medicine for ADHD, it is a controlled substance.

With these problems associated with ADHD medication, what is the best way to address ADHD? To begin with, make sure your child is getting adequate amounts of sleep. Children typically need between 11 and 13 hours of sleep each night.

If they are having problems falling asleep, as many children with ADHD do, there are many natural herbal products that can help. Also removing as much sugar and red dye from the diet as possible will usually help. All children will benefit from getting more sleep, and most will show great improvement in ADHD symptoms. Medicine for ADHD will almost always decrease the amount of sleep a child gets.

Because ADHD medication is an appetite suppressant, your child's nutritional intake will drop off and they will not receive the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are so important to brain development. Before trying medication, see to it that your child is getting balanced nutrition. Begin each day with protein and avoid the empty carbs. A breakfast of waffles and syrup is a recipe for disaster while a breakfast of mostly protein and whole grains will help improve focus and concentration.

Lastly, instead of turning to medicine for ADHD, supplement the diet with a broad based nutritional supplement to provide what is missing in the diet. The importance of vitamins and minerals cannot be overstated.

Also target the specific type of ADHD with natural products. If the main symptom your child displays is hyperactivity, you may want to look into some herbal ingredients that have a calming effect. Herbs such as ginkgo help the brain receive more nutrients from the blood, thus improving concentration and behavior.

There you have it. Skip the ADHD medication until you have tried a more holistic, natural approach. Remember, the decision is yours, not the doctor's. Try various things to improve the amount of sleep and the quality of nutrition your child is getting. You will also find that natural remedies are very effective and can provide quick results. Following this plan will give you the peace of mind of knowing that you are providing the best and safest treatment for your child with ADHD.




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ADHD Medication - Is it the Right Choice For Your Child?


If you are like me, when you first heard about ADHD medication, you were very concerned about giving it to your child. ADHD is an issue that a rapidly growing number of families are facing in the western world. They have experienced the stress and frustration that accompanies ADHD and are looking for the best solution for their child-one that is both safe and effective. Many choose medicine for ADHD, but a growing number of families are choosing to address ADHD issues from a natural approach.

Typically when a doctor diagnoses ADHD in an individual, he will immediately recommend stimulant ADHD medication. Doctors will tell you that children with ADHD make a complete turn around in school. For many children, it is true that grades and behavior improve when a child begins taking medicine for ADHD. The conflicts decrease, and grades increase, but at what cost.

It is unbelievable to me how little a doctor will discuss the importance of sleep and nutrition to a child with ADHD. Some professionals believe that 80% to 90% of ADHD issues are due to poor nutrition. Since most medicine for ADHD actually acts as an appetite suppressant, it may only make things worse.

The result is that a child who was very likely a picky eater in the first place, now almost stops eating completely. And what he does eat is usually void of nutrition. Most of the families I am familiar with whose children take ADHD medication have had serious weight loss issues to deal with soon after beginning medication. The solution the doctor often gives is to provide the child with protein shakes as often as they will drink them. Some children become malnourished to the point of developing physical health problems.

The other major problem with ADHD medication is that it is a stimulant and thus the primary side effect is that it affects sleep pattens. Many people take this same type of medication to stay awake through the night if studying for exams or driving all night. And because of the addictive nature of medicine for ADHD, it is a controlled substance.

With these problems associated with ADHD medication, what is the best way to address ADHD? To begin with, make sure your child is getting adequate amounts of sleep. Children typically need between 11 and 13 hours of sleep each night.

If they are having problems falling asleep, as many children with ADHD do, there are many natural herbal products that can help. Also removing as much sugar and red dye from the diet as possible will usually help. All children will benefit from getting more sleep, and most will show great improvement in ADHD symptoms. Medicine for ADHD will almost always decrease the amount of sleep a child gets.

Because ADHD medication is an appetite suppressant, your child's nutritional intake will drop off and they will not receive the vitamins, minerals and amino acids that are so important to brain development. Before trying medication, see to it that your child is getting balanced nutrition. Begin each day with protein and avoid the empty carbs. A breakfast of waffles and syrup is a recipe for disaster while a breakfast of mostly protein and whole grains will help improve focus and concentration.

Lastly, instead of turning to medicine for ADHD, supplement the diet with a broad based nutritional supplement to provide what is missing in the diet. The importance of vitamins and minerals cannot be overstated.

Also target the specific type of ADHD with natural products. If the main symptom your child displays is hyperactivity, you may want to look into some herbal ingredients that have a calming effect. Herbs such as ginkgo help the brain receive more nutrients from the blood, thus improving concentration and behavior.

There you have it. Skip the ADHD medication until you have tried a more holistic, natural approach. Remember, the decision is yours, not the doctor's. Try various things to improve the amount of sleep and the quality of nutrition your child is getting. You will also find that natural remedies are very effective and can provide quick results. Following this plan will give you the peace of mind of knowing that you are providing the best and safest treatment for your child with ADHD.




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A Rewarding Career in Travel & Tourism Industry


The global tourism industry is booming presently. Number of domestic as well as international arrivals has more than tripled. The tourism industry accounts for more than $1000 billion and is expected to grow by 200% in next five years.

Tourism also in a major way contributes to the economy indirectly through its association with other sectors such as horticulture, agriculture, poultry, handicrafts and construction.

Career in Travel & Tourism

Travel and tourism is United States' 2nd largest service export industry, 3rd largest trade industry and one of the largest employment providers. There are various courses available that can help you become a part of this sector.

If you love to interact with people, travel to various places and be a part of the service industry, then a career in tourism is ideal for you. You can choose to become a travel agent, guide, tourism manager, tour operator, adventure travel guide, airline service staff and so on.

You can either join a diploma or a certificate course in tourism and travel. You can choose a Travel Agent Certificate program, Tour operator Certificate course, Airline Certificate course, Cruise Line Certification course, Hospitality courses, Tourism Management and so on.

What you get to learn?

One needs to have a good business sense to be in the travel industry. A course in tourism will teach you all aspects of becoming an effective travel professional. Some of the topics covered are:


National and International Air travel
Cruise Lines
Railway Reservations and travel
Lodging & Accommodations
Tour packages
Fare and reservation structures
About various Destinations
Quality Management
Project Supervision
Basics of Tourism Management
Organizational Behavior
Marketing Strategies

Various jobs opportunities are available within the public and private sectors. In the public sector, you can be employed with tourism department or directorates. A lot of interesting opportunities can be found with the private sector like Airlines, Tours Operators, Travel Agencies, Hotels and so on.

Job Profiles for Various Sectors

Tourism Department

In the tourism department, employment can be found in reservations, counter staff, marketing and sales, tour planners and tour guides. One can also be with the directorates and department of tourism. You get to be involved with the planning and promotion of tourism activities.

Airlines

Airlines provide a glamorous and rewarding job option. You can find employment as Traffic Assistant, Reservation Staff, Bookings Manager, Air hostesses & Stewarts, Sales and Marketing personnel etc.

Travel Agencies

Travel Agencies use agents to promote tour packages. They make arrangements of travel, accommodations, currency conversions, budgets, special needs, tourist attractions and planning. Tour operators organize tours to the various tourist spots and manage the travel and stay of the tourists.

Hotel Industry

One can find ample opportunities within the hotel industry in various departments. You can be a part of Operations, Front-office, House-keeping, Accounting, Maintenance, Public Relations and many more interesting departments.

Transport

Besides Airlines, travels include rail services, coach operators and car hire companies. Transport includes air, road, railways and sea. Job profile for people employed with rail and road transport includes planning, chalking out the tour program, calculating costs, arranging accommodation and other facilities like food and entertainment.

Personality Traits required to be a part of Tourism Sector

People who are a part of the tourism industry interact with people on a daily basis. There are certain personality traits required to efficiently handle the various responsibilities and tasks in the travel and tourism sector.


Good Inter-personal skills
Effective communication
High level of patience
Hardworking & Responsible
Good Marketing Skills
Creative Abilities
Ability to handle Emergencies
Organizational skills

Job Outlook for Travel & Tourism Industry

Experience, Marketing Skills, Communication skills and the Size and Location of the organization determine the salary of a travel agent/professional.

Full-time employee positions at travel companies are well-paid. Job prospects both in public and private sectors are excellent.

However, the most rewarding jobs for qualified tourism professionals are in the private sector with travel agencies, tour operators, airlines, railways, hotels, transport and cargo companies etc.

Jobs in the travel & tourism industry offer good remuneration and benefits, which include free travel for employees and their families. Salaries can vary depending on the industry and are higher in foreign airlines and agencies.

If you like traveling and have the ability to mingle well with people, tourism industry can take you places!




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Eczema - Organic Treatment Vs Medical Treatment - 3 Organic Cures For Eczema


In this article I will show you 3 effective ways to cure your eczema without any sort of creams, lotions or pills. That is right; I will show you how you can treat your skin disease with water, cotton and fruits. Total natural ways to heal eczema without spending a dime in expensive medical products.

But why treat eczema naturally?

This is a very good question! You see organic medicine, unlike medical medicine is composed with pure natural ingredients. Mainly fruits and vegetables, and because of this organic medicine unlike medical medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is more than enough reason to switch to organic treatment, plus medical medicine tend to be very expensive. Some eczema creams cost over hundreds of dollars!

But can fruits and vegetables treat Eczema?

I am glad you asked, and the answer is yes! You see what medical medicine does is that it creates essential body nutrients in forms of creams, lotions and pills. These nutrients are made from harsh chemicals, and these harsh chemicals cause side effects.

What organic medicine does is that they extract those same vital nutrients from natural sources (fruits and vegetables).

So you see unlike medical medicine where the nutrients are artificially made from harsh chemicals, organic medicine approaches in a healthier way. Therefore unlike medical medicine, organic medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is the main reason why so many people are switching from medical medicine to organic and natural medicine.

So how can I treat my eczema using organic medicine?

There are 3 effective ways to treat your eczema without spending hundreds of dollars in expensive creams, lotions and pills:

#1 Water: eczema causes severe dryness, what most people are no aware of is that water is a natural body and skin moisturizer. By drinking 2 to 3 litres of water a day and by taking daily showers you will maintain your body and skin moisturized and prevent dehydration.

#2 Cotton: cotton is a very soft, smooth and itchy free material. Eczema as you know is recognised by its annoying itchiness and irritation symptoms. By wearing cotton clothes you will gradually ease away the effects of these annoying symptoms.

#3 Fruits and Vegetables: as I mentioned earlier, fruits and vegetables contain high level of vitamins and minerals. These are vital for the human body survival, by consuming the right amount of certain types of fruits and veggies we make sure that our skin receives the require amount of these vital nutrients, which will ultimately result in a healthy (eczema free) looking skin.




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Eczema - Organic Treatment Vs Medical Treatment - 3 Organic Cures For Eczema


In this article I will show you 3 effective ways to cure your eczema without any sort of creams, lotions or pills. That is right; I will show you how you can treat your skin disease with water, cotton and fruits. Total natural ways to heal eczema without spending a dime in expensive medical products.

But why treat eczema naturally?

This is a very good question! You see organic medicine, unlike medical medicine is composed with pure natural ingredients. Mainly fruits and vegetables, and because of this organic medicine unlike medical medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is more than enough reason to switch to organic treatment, plus medical medicine tend to be very expensive. Some eczema creams cost over hundreds of dollars!

But can fruits and vegetables treat Eczema?

I am glad you asked, and the answer is yes! You see what medical medicine does is that it creates essential body nutrients in forms of creams, lotions and pills. These nutrients are made from harsh chemicals, and these harsh chemicals cause side effects.

What organic medicine does is that they extract those same vital nutrients from natural sources (fruits and vegetables).

So you see unlike medical medicine where the nutrients are artificially made from harsh chemicals, organic medicine approaches in a healthier way. Therefore unlike medical medicine, organic medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is the main reason why so many people are switching from medical medicine to organic and natural medicine.

So how can I treat my eczema using organic medicine?

There are 3 effective ways to treat your eczema without spending hundreds of dollars in expensive creams, lotions and pills:

#1 Water: eczema causes severe dryness, what most people are no aware of is that water is a natural body and skin moisturizer. By drinking 2 to 3 litres of water a day and by taking daily showers you will maintain your body and skin moisturized and prevent dehydration.

#2 Cotton: cotton is a very soft, smooth and itchy free material. Eczema as you know is recognised by its annoying itchiness and irritation symptoms. By wearing cotton clothes you will gradually ease away the effects of these annoying symptoms.

#3 Fruits and Vegetables: as I mentioned earlier, fruits and vegetables contain high level of vitamins and minerals. These are vital for the human body survival, by consuming the right amount of certain types of fruits and veggies we make sure that our skin receives the require amount of these vital nutrients, which will ultimately result in a healthy (eczema free) looking skin.




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Eczema - Organic Treatment Vs Medical Treatment - 3 Organic Cures For Eczema


In this article I will show you 3 effective ways to cure your eczema without any sort of creams, lotions or pills. That is right; I will show you how you can treat your skin disease with water, cotton and fruits. Total natural ways to heal eczema without spending a dime in expensive medical products.

But why treat eczema naturally?

This is a very good question! You see organic medicine, unlike medical medicine is composed with pure natural ingredients. Mainly fruits and vegetables, and because of this organic medicine unlike medical medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is more than enough reason to switch to organic treatment, plus medical medicine tend to be very expensive. Some eczema creams cost over hundreds of dollars!

But can fruits and vegetables treat Eczema?

I am glad you asked, and the answer is yes! You see what medical medicine does is that it creates essential body nutrients in forms of creams, lotions and pills. These nutrients are made from harsh chemicals, and these harsh chemicals cause side effects.

What organic medicine does is that they extract those same vital nutrients from natural sources (fruits and vegetables).

So you see unlike medical medicine where the nutrients are artificially made from harsh chemicals, organic medicine approaches in a healthier way. Therefore unlike medical medicine, organic medicine does not cause any sort of side effects!

This is the main reason why so many people are switching from medical medicine to organic and natural medicine.

So how can I treat my eczema using organic medicine?

There are 3 effective ways to treat your eczema without spending hundreds of dollars in expensive creams, lotions and pills:

#1 Water: eczema causes severe dryness, what most people are no aware of is that water is a natural body and skin moisturizer. By drinking 2 to 3 litres of water a day and by taking daily showers you will maintain your body and skin moisturized and prevent dehydration.

#2 Cotton: cotton is a very soft, smooth and itchy free material. Eczema as you know is recognised by its annoying itchiness and irritation symptoms. By wearing cotton clothes you will gradually ease away the effects of these annoying symptoms.

#3 Fruits and Vegetables: as I mentioned earlier, fruits and vegetables contain high level of vitamins and minerals. These are vital for the human body survival, by consuming the right amount of certain types of fruits and veggies we make sure that our skin receives the require amount of these vital nutrients, which will ultimately result in a healthy (eczema free) looking skin.




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