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Beeswax + Oatmeal Lavender for Baby Eczema



Beeswax: 1/4 cup

Oatmeal: 1/2 cup

Lavender oil or extract: 10 drops


Instructions:

  1. Melt the beeswax in a double boiler on low heat.

  2. Add oatmeal and stir to combine until there are no clumps remaining.

  3. Remove from heat and add lavender oil or extract, stirring to combine.

  4. Place mixture in a container with a lid and refrigerate until it solidifies.

  5. When ready to use, place a spoonful of the skin cream in your hands and rub together to melt slightly before applying on affected areas of the skin.

  6. Massage cream gently into your skin until it absorbs completely.

  7. Wash hands after application.

  8. Use this treatment up to twice a day for best results.


This natural eczema remedy can be used according to your needs and is suitable for both adults and children alike. The beeswax, oatmeal, and lavender oil work together to create a protective barrier on the skin while providing soothing relief. It can be used daily or as needed. With regular use, you should start to see improvement in your skin's texture and appearance.

Be sure to consult with your healthcare provider before using this recipe if you have any allergies or medical conditions.

Enjoy this simple and natural recipe for tackling eczema!



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Be advised that any Functional Medicine, Nutritional and/or Chiropractic program suggested at Align Wellness Center is not intended as a treatment for any disease. The intent of any recommendation is to support the human body's structural, physiological, and biochemical processes. Dr. Darnita Henry of Dr. MomBaby is not a medical doctor and cannot diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Align Wellness Center is not a medical office and does not submit medical insurance on your behalf. Before making any changes to your diet, prescription medications, lifestyle or exercise activities, make sure to check with your medical doctor first.

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