Best Foods to Avoid for Eczema
Randomized double-blind controlled trials suggest excluding certain foods, such as eggs and chicken, can significantly improve …
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i have a feeling some of this depends on the diet of the animals. it is hard to believe eggs and meat is inflammatory because even if you had a plant based diet you would be hard pressed to avoid everything that causes inflammation. afterall plants have evolved to resist and discourage herbivory. that first study seems like trash
I avoid dairy and eggs for over a year now and still have about the same eczema symptoms
Where the hell is the video showing goat or ass milk helps with eczema?
I'll stop eating eggs and milk, fine
Or is the inflammatory nature of the eggs and milk and dairy Merely worsening an inflammatory reaction to something else? Like body wash, perfume ,laundry soap Etc.
I've had eczema since I was a little girl. Embarrassing doesn't cut it, The sensation is literal torment. But it hasn't gotten much better since I wnt Whole food plant based. My eczema only rears its ugly head during the hot months Sometimes in tandem with frequent heat rashes. SO…that MEANS eczema is an allergic reaction. I suppose I should go back to fasting and slowly add the foods I love back to my diet. Maybe it's just like the eggs ,It's in something I am unaware of. … For maybe one of my favourite food secretly has eggs!!??
How about we just don’t drink the milk of other animals altogether.
1 year ago I quit eating anything with a label – period. I know what I am eating – whole food from the market – period. Ty to Dr Greger
I went on a carnivore diet and boom. Gone
For everyone who has to deal with eczema: I had it for almost 18 years with constant inflammation on my arms, face, neck and scalp. I've been through treatment with all sorts of medication that all just fixed the symptoms and shifted it to different areas in the long run.
I tried going vegan (side-note: I still am) which did make it much better but didn't heal it completely as I still had occasional break-outs on my neck and the eczema on my scalp never disappeared. But after half a year of being completely symptom-free now, I think I can finally name the culprit in my case: Commercial soaps, shampoos and conditioners.
In January, I tried an artisan soap and shampoo bar for the first time and dropped the conditioner altogether (I use hair oil after washing instead) and within just 2 weeks everything got better. Even a chronic wound I had on the back of my head for close to 3 years suddenly healed.
I recommend everyone who has eczema to try this, it's cheap and easy and it seriously changed my life. I am a much happier person without the constant itching.
I can't live without dairy….
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I love these videos on the research!! I use these daily with my patients and i have to say that the format of the videos with actual images of the research articles with highlighted portions in my opinion lend significant credence to the videos…
Ass milk and horse milk aren't kosher.
can u make a video about people who get their first eczema flare-up in adulthood and want to treat it naturally
did they control for growth hormones and antibiotics, how clean were those eggs and milk? what ends up being the best substitute for animal proteins and omega3s?
I haven’t seen the video, but is it animal products by any chance?
My face is dry as hell. Seborrheic dermatitis. After eating eggs. I am going to try to eliminate them as well as dairy. To begin with.
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No I'm vegetarian I had a pancake made out of millet flour now I hv eczema wtf
Heh, here is another patient. I'm in the middle of the transition from meat/egg-eater to vegan. About 1 year ago my doctor diagnosed eczema above my eye and on my hands, they were itchy like hell, my skin started to look like it peels. He described an ointment drug and the eczema sorta got better despite I was a really bad patient because I used the cream on and off.
At the beginning of the spring it went away completely while by that time I completely forgot about the ointment.
Now the eczema came back a few weeks ago when I ate 4 eggs daily for a few weeks and it was even worse than last year, more itchy. Later I abandoned the eggs (I wasn't even heard about veganism back then) because my stomach burnt all the time (I didn't know what was the cause) and the eczema went away again. 😀
So this is true.
Anything on tinea versicolor?
Would the intolerance to egg protein be potentially related to vaccination? From my understanding, viruses are grown on a medium, often chicken embryo (egg) or beef embryo and when removed from the medium to be combined with the rest of the vaccine material a small amount of the protein of the medium may go with it. Injecting food proteins in such a manner could create a response to that specific protein. Looking back to 1913 when French physiologist Charles Robert Richet performed such tests on dogs where he injected small amounts of jellyfish protein and, eventually injected trace amounts of milk proteins and meat proteins into cats, rabbits and horses and found that the first injection seemed to create a sensitivity to the injected protein (when injected a second time some animals reacted violently and died, which Richet named “anaphylaxis”).
This is not to start a vaccination/anti vaccination debate but to look at potential links to why these sensitivities are occurring.
Posting to say "ass milk."
Dr. Greger personifies the phrase: Many a true word spoken in jest.
Eggzema.
I had a severe case of eczema a few years ago and my diet was absolute horrible. Processed food, garbage dairy, etc. etc. As soon as I cut these out my eczema TOTALLY vanished. It was truly a miracle. I cannot tell you how many nights I have suffered itching my skin. Before that I was on multiple corticosteroids and immunosupressants which did not help at all.
I get eczema from exposure to sunshine in the summer months.
OK. Let's suck horses and donkeys until we're ninety.
Humans are 100% biologically herbivores, therefore we shouldn't be consuming any animals nor using any animal products. Live vegan everybody.
When our daughter was born, we were not yet vegan and she had some pretty bad eczema. Our pediatrician recommended that my wife avoid dairy. It was almost like a switch, as soon as she cut out the dairy, the eczema cleared up in a couple of days. She cheated and ate some cheese, boom, the eczema came right back. Needless to say, she stopped eating all dairy after that.
Good Video! Wondering if to much time around electronics, wi-fi, and staring at a screen can also cause skin trouble?
I went vegan a year ago (from being a vegetarian for 6 years) to combat my chronic acne and eczema, and my skin completely healed within a couple months. It's definitely the milk and eggs.
I have seasonal allergies and still get eczema since going WFPB vegan, but it's SOOO much better now than when I was eating eggs and dairy.
One of my friends commented to me the other day how really bad my eczema used to make my hands look, and now they are all better! Totally plant based cured it….I think it was "hidden" egg, as I have avoided eggs and dairy my entire life due to stomach upset with these foods. It has totally changed my life! Now I can sleep!
I love Ass… I mean Ass milk.
He just wanted to say ass milk
Video on rosacea next? Or any tips or suggestions from people here in the comments?
After years of seeing different so called skin "experts" who never managed to sort out the issue, I changed my diet & I no longer have any skin problems. Cutting out dairy was the biggest factor. But I now only eat a plant based diet. The annoying thing is doctors had previously told me diet wasn't really a factor in causing skin problems, which it turns out was completely false advice. For anyone suffering with Eczema, I would urge you to try going plant based for a month, to see if it helps, as it completely cured me.
ive been meaning to ask if was ok to drink ass milk
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i want ass milk.
Going plant based/vegan definitely helped with my eczema. Removing dairy specifically may have been what got rid of it. Never ate eggs cuz I always thought they were trash. We eczema free now!
That reminds me…need to pick up a half gallon of ass milk on my way home from work
So true! I have atopic dermatitis (and other conditions that are linked to it) since i was born (probably due to genetics – my parents have it as well) and back when i was eating an omnivore diet, eggs really were the worst trigger! Since i'm on a balanced whole food plant based diet (almost 2 yrs now), my skin got so much better!