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4 year old girl eczema
Hi everyone, I am looking for a remedy for my daughter. She is 4 years old, dark blond, big blue eyes. She is very smart, playfull. She has histamine intolerance and allergy to eggs and cashew nuts. She has eczema after eating saur foods, yeast, eggs, processed cheese. She has dandruff in her hair. She loves eating MEAT, cheese, eggs, kurkuma, olives, rice, pickles, saurkart, chocolate. She doesnt want to hug most of the time. Only when she wants, or when something hurts her.she doesnt want to go to the nursery. She rather stays at home. She is mostly healthy. Since she was born she had 3 times aphthaes (borax helped) in her mouth and 3 impetigo on her finger (hepar sulphur helped)We have tried apis, carduus marianus, lycopodium, lac humanum, sulphur, hepar sulphur, polly bowel, ant crud, calcarea carbonica 200, urtica urens, placenta 200, graphites,
IvanaZan on 2024-01-11
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WAS THE ECZEMA PRESENT BEFORE SHE GOT VACCINATED?
[Edited by anuj srivastava on 2024-01-11 11:55:37]
WAS THE ECZEMA PRESENT BEFORE SHE GOT VACCINATED?
[Edited by anuj srivastava on 2024-01-11 11:55:37]
♡ anuj srivastava 11 months ago
There is very little eczema at the moment, because she is off the food that triggers it. But she still likes scratching her knees, where the eczema was the worst. Now it is only little bit red.
She was not vaccinated.
She was not vaccinated.
Ivana2 11 months ago
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