Today I want to share a new video with you on how my naturopath, Dr. Jason Lee, helped one of his patients heal her face from eczema/dermatitis.
In this video, Dr. Jason shares about how he helped his patient overcome face eczema after suffering from it for a few years. Despite using steroids, it was still reacting and not going away.
This patient was eating all the correct things, drinking lots of water, exercising regularly, and was also using healthy oils, such as olive oil.
After doing some in-person testing at his clinic, he found that she was sensitive to fatty acids and wasn’t able to digest fats properly, which was causing her to flare up.
It turns out that she only had a singular cause that was causing her flare up, which is very rare.
He shares that eczema usually does not have one singular cause. He finds in his practice that usually there are multiple causes that are causing eczema to flare up. (Usually Dr. Jason finds that there’s 4-5 issues causing the sensitivity)
He did 2 treatments over 8 days and her skin cleared up completely!
Her case was relatively easy to treat; however, if someone’s eczema flares under severe stress, this type of eczema is harder to deal with because you’re not just dealing with a physical issue, but you’re also dealing with an emotional issue, which will need to involve balancing the nervous system and cortisol levels. This can sometimes take up to a year to get better (although not always), and the healing process can also be very up and down.
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what were the two treatments you gave her?
What were Dr. Jason’s treatments?
He uses a machine in his office to help desensitize the patient to their sensitivities – I can’t remember the name of it, unfortunately!