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Digestive imbalances and mental health go hand in hand. This class will focus on the gut-brain connection. If we balance digestive function, often depression, fatigue, arthritis, eczema, migraines, ADD, and auto-immune illness also come into balance. We will focus on celiac and gluten intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome, probiotics, and healing foods. Liz Lipski is the Director of Doctoral Studies and Educational Director at Hawthorn University. She holds a doctorate in Clinical Nutrition and is board certified in Clinical Nutrition and Holistic Nutrition. She has been in clinical practice for over 25 years and is the author of Digestive Wellness, Digestive Wellness for Children and Leaky Gut Syndrome.

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Question by spartygal: Does anyone know of a good hand cream for people with eczema, where the skin on the hands gets dry and peely?

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Aveeno has a really good cream for eczema, look in the baby isle at any store you will find it there.

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Question by c c: i have really bad eczema on my hand where it cracks and bleeds…any home remedies or over the counter creams?
only things that WORK please…

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you can put veg. oil on them and cover them with a sandwich bag. Let them soak like this for a while. Repeat as needed.

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Question by : I have dyshidrotic eczema on my hand!!!?
I have dishidrotic eczema on the palm of my left hand. It has been on my hand for almost 2 years now. I have been to the dermatologist and she gave me a steroid ointment called colbetasol propionate. I have used this ointment, just as directed, and it has done nothing. I am going back to the dermatologist in a couple weeks. Some days it looks decent and some days it looks awful. It never completely goes away.

Obviously this is a painful and it is very unattractive. Any ideas to help it go away? For good?
e45? Never heard of it. So glad its working for you though.

Where could I get some?

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I WAS BORN WITH ECZEMA EVERYWHERE ON MY BODY THEN WHEN I WAS 10 YEARS OLD I STARTED PUTTING ON E45 CREAM ON IN THE MORNINGS AFTER SCHOOL AND BEFORE BED AND IT WENT AFTER 1 MONTH BUT UNFORTUNATELY IF CAME BACK 1 MONTH AGO SO I BOUGHT E45 AGAIN AND IS GOING AWAY AGAIN :)

YOU CAN GET E45 CREAM IN YOUR LOCAL CHEMIST

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