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Using Manuka Honey to Treat Eczema
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By: Frank Buonanotte Email Article
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A special type of honey has been found to heal damaged skin and eliminate the symptoms of eczema and other forms of dermatitis.

Eczema is a form of dermatitis or inflammation of the skin. Symptoms of eczema and other types of dermatitis include dry skin, rashes, redness, itching, crusting, flaking, blistering, cracking, etc. These types of skin conditions can be extremely frustrating to the individual suffering from them and extremely difficult to treat. There are many products that can be purchase over-the-counter to treat these symptoms. However, finding one that works can be challenging.

Anti-itch products can be used to treat eczema and other skin irritants. The reduction of the itching sensation associated with eczema can reduce the tendency for scratching, which in turn, reduces damage to the skin and skin irritation. There are other agents that act on nerve transmissions, and have been found to minimize itching and provide some relief.

Research has shown that there is a particular kind of honey known as "Manuka Honey" that contains powerful healing properties that are effective in treating eczema. Scientists have discovered that this type of honey not only heals damaged skin, but it also has the ability to regenerate new skin growth. It has even been known to eliminate the dry botches formed by eczema, even in extremely severe cases. In addition, Manuka Honey also has strong antibacterial properties which helps eliminate infection when the protective barrier of the skin is destroyed by eczema. When the skin is dry and cracked, bacteria can easily penetrate the outer layer of the skin, causing infection. Manuka Honey's natural antibacterial and antimicrobial properties eliminate this concern.

Eczema can be exacerbated by dryness of the skin. Moisturizing is an important self treatments for sufferers of eczema. Keeping the affected area moistened can promote skin healing and relief of symptoms. Manuka Honey also assists in this area by providing a natural moisturizing effect. Additionally, Manuka Honey possesses anti-inflammatory properties that reduces inflamed skin.

Because of Manuka Honey's effectiveness in treating eczema, it is now being used as a main ingredient in a product designed specifically for reducing the symptoms of eczema. Honeymark's Anti-Itch Cream is being used by eczema sufferers with great results. Even patients that have tried many products unsuccessfully are now experiencing excellent results after using this product.

"Manuka Honey has an outstanding ability to moisturize, soothe and repair dry, cracked and damaged skin," says Frank Buonanotte, CEO of Honeymark International. "Blended with other effective ingredients, Honeymark's Anti-Itch Cream provides relief to individuals suffering from dermatitis and other dry skin conditions by softening, moisturizing and rejuvenating irritated skin." In addition to being effective in treating eczema, this product can also be used on insect bites, poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac and psoriasis.

For more information or to purchase this product, call 1-866-427-7329 or visit www.HoneymarkProducts.com.

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