Here’s Susan Clark’s story that I promised you in my first post. Don’t be concerned that Susan was an adult when she got cured of eczema; this is not important at all. Eczema in babies can be cured just like Susan’s got cured… and she even tells you how to cure infant eczema specifically.
Susan Clark is a young woman who suffered from eczema all her life until one fateful day. When she was 26 years old, an old friend from high school called because she had remembered how badly Susan had suffered from eczema. The friend told Susan how her young daughter had been cured of eczema!
I don’t know what kind it was (atopic or seborrhoeic, or whatever), but I don’ think it matters. I also don’t think it matters where the eczema is on your baby’s body. I think eczema in babies usually occurs on the forehead, cheeks, forearms, legs, scalp, and neck. In toddlers and children it might be more like in adults: face, neck, ankles and the insides of the elbows and knees.
The same natural treatments worked for Susan as for her friend’s daughter, and she was free from eczema for the first time in her life. Susan had found the miracle she’d been searching for, and thankfully decided to share her information with other sufferers. She reached out via the Internet (where I was busy searching for answers to eczema in babies!). I discovered Susan’s book after getting tipped off to it from several people in various forums about skin problems (if you think eczema is bad, look up psoriasis!). It was the following claim that sparked my interest: “How to treat your infant’s or your child’s eczema (special treatments just for your child).”
The other things Susan mentioned sounded good too, but I really wanted to see that section on eczema in babies! I also liked the sound of her position on steroids: “How to stop using dangerous steroids.” In case you’re wondering, here are the other things she mentioned (I copied these directly from her Web site):
Eczema in Babies: This is what a baby's skin should be like: kissable, not crusty.
- How to eliminate eczema without the use of medication
- How to stop the itching
- How to eliminate dry skin forever
- Focus on the root cause of eczema – rather than the symptoms
- How to be totally free from pain and sleep soundly at night (no more mittens on baby’s hands to stop the scratching at night)
- Learn the causes of eczema and how to eliminate them
- How to slow down your skin aging process
- How to create younger, toned, firm skin – guaranteed (for babies with eczema, you’ll get back their beautiful, kissable, smooth-as-a-baby’s-bottom skin)
- How to unleash your body’s natural ability to heal itself from all skin complaints.
Susan’s not a Web designer, so her site’s not very fancy. It’s pretty simple, actually, but don’t be put off by that. It’s the information you want, not a pretty package. I mean it’s not ugly, but it’s not a slick Web site, either.
By the way, Susan has an iron-clad guarantee, so you can try the natural eczema treatments she talks about for 60 days. If they don’t work, for whatever reason, you can get 100% of your money back. I can’t really imagine why the treatments wouldn’t work, but I guess you never know… a wrong-diagnosis is always possible.
I wish doctors had guarantees like Susan’s. It makes me furious that all they can still do is hand out steroid creams that they know won’t work on eczema in babies (or on adult eczema, for that matter) in the long run.
