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Cardiospermum for eczema?
I'm a newbie to homeopathy so please hang with me!My 8 mo old daughter has eczema. Used to be weepy and inflamed on her face and occasionally on her body. She's been doing acupuncture and seems to help. Her face actaully looks relatively good but I also feel a big part of that is due to the florasone homeopathic cream I use. I put it on several time a day and her cupuncturist said to continue doing it til she's not itchy. I was worried I was driving the eczema further in but she told me since it's a healing substance it is not but i am starting To see it pop up in other places and she is still so itchy!
I'm just wondering, since the active ingredient is cardiospermum, can she take that orally instead of externally? I'm so desperately searching for something to help take the pressure of her little body. I am breast feeding and diet seems to affect her but so difficult to pinpoint any triggers. For many over 6 months I was off of dairy, soy gluten, corn, eggs, shellfish and more recently, oranges, berries, chocolate, all grains, sugar, tomatoes with little results. (although i have Slacked off a very strict diet for the last couple weeks, too) Perhaps it is contributing to the breakout on her body?
Any advice?
[message edited by strmis on Sun, 13 May 2012 06:12:49 BST]
strmis on 2012-05-13
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