ECZEMA
Eczema is a swelling of the outer skin of unknown
cause. In the early stage it may be itchy, red, have small blisters,
and be swollen and weeping. Later it becomes crusted, scaly, and
thickened. Eczema is not a distinct disease.
Notes: The skin is the body's largest and most
efficient eliminative organ. It is used to purify toxins that enter
through the skin as well as those that leave the body via the lymph
system through sweating. The skin also serves as a backup system to
eliminate toxins when the intestines, kidneys, blood, and lungs
become over worked. Eczema can be a sign of internal toxicity that
needs to be addressed quickly before further problems begin to
surface. Continued intestinal and blood cleansing allows the body to
become less reliant on the skin for eliminating toxins. Eating foods
that are more compatible with a person's blood type and staying away
from refined food products will also be of great assistance in
preventing recurrence.