Eczema and Diet

Published: 22nd September 2010
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All disease is caused by toxemia and deficiency.

The cause of eczema is an undernourished body which is not receiving the right balance of nutrients. The digestive tract is overloaded and allergies are developed.

Over 80% of the population suffer from deficiency disorders of some description.

By changing the foods you eat you can achieve high levels of nourishment and encourage your body to self heal.

Toxemia is the term used when the body is overwhelmed with poisons. Toxins are produced when you eat foods that have been processed or are impure, unnatural or chemicalized.

By consuming fresh, raw, organic foods these poisons are released and eliminated and your body is able to receive nourishment which strengthens immunity and cures all diseases.

The trick is to change your eating habits slowly. Here are four steps you can take to transform your skin immediately. Eczema and Diet – 4 Ways to Transform Step #1

Eliminate all chemicals, tobacco and alcohol from your diet. If you can do this immediately then that great!. If not you can try decreasing and substituting until you are totally chemical,tobacco and alcohol free.


Eczema and Diet – Step #2

Cut down or cut out all red meat. If this is too radical a change for you, you can substitute red meat with fish, chicken and turkey.

Eczema and Diet – Step #3

Eat raw honey, raisins and dates instead of sugar. Eat whole grains instead of white flour and eat fresh fruits and vegetables instead of canned, frozen or packaged foods.

Eczema and Diet – Step #4
Over time, reduce the amount of cooked foods you consume. Start off with 20% raw and increase to between 50 – 65% raw. You will notice the difference in your skin in particular the way it heals and the way you feel internally.

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