True story...I had eczema my entire life, a small patch on one shin and two huge patches on both ankles wrapping one third of the way around. It was always active, drove me nuts. Well, I got pregnant and it completely disappeared!!! It has never returned. I have scars and that's it. Crazy. So maybe eczema is a hormone issue at its core, I'm not sure.
EXCELLENT!! Thanks, Jinne. I love learning about more home remedies for worrisome/bothersome conditions. My eczema isn't terrible, but it is bothersome. Some of my children have it much worse than I do. 😒 Thanks again. HAPPY JUNE!! 🙂🥰
This is a bit off subject but I love your T-shirt. They’re on sale right now at Walmart here in Las Cruces New Mexico. I thought that was kind of ironic since you’re in Maine way up north and I am way south west, on the Mexican border. And we both have the same T-shirt! Love your channel of all that you do! Stay safe out there
I'll be saving this video to whip up a couple of batches of eczema cream for my daughters. It's definitely a challenge dealing with it. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe!
I made this today so creamy, light and fluffy. Mine is a bit course maybe I didn’t grind my oatmeal which but it’s still very soothing on my skin. Thank you!! 😍
Truth. Eczema is a gut issue, not a skin issue. I learned this a couple of years ago. So, in my research, started taking vitamin D3, 10,000 units, combined with Vit K-2, two units. Took this every day for two weeks. Then started once a week. No issues since. When I do have slight breakout, just take the supplement, and usually gone within 24 hours. But love this idea of a wonderful cream. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Hi I have psoriasis and I know it is a gut issue. I am going to make this cream, it sounds so soothing!! I also want to try the vitamins d3 and k2. I have the vitamin d3 but I am looking for the k2 not sure how much you said to take though! When you say k2 two units, 2 of the 90 mcg, is that what you mean or did you find a bigger dose and took more per day??
Thank you for this! My son gets really bad flare ups and he's had a prescription for fluticasone cream for years but I'd much rather use something more natural.
That's excellent Jinne. There's definitely something good in the Oats. My Nephew had Eczema & his Mum used to put Oats in a Muslin bag & tie it to the bath tap, so it soaked into the bath water, it really helped him. TFS HC, take care & keep really busy everyone. ❤🙂🐶
Dear Jinne, thanks for sharing what works for you, it's very interesting and informative. At one point I considered experimenting with oatmeal, but decided against it since I'm sensitive to gluten and used Oatmeal brand skin products in my teens (when I had trouble with pimples), and it wasn't ideal. I've had eczema for about ten years now. It started on my neck and then spread over my face as well. My neck and jawline have always been worst affected, but other parts where it was particularly inflamed were my eyebrows. Curiously, the inflamed areas in some parts of my face weren't constantly inflamed, the inflammation seemed to move from place to place -- for example, the skin around my eyes were puffy and itchy for a short while, but then the inflammation there subsided, never to return again. The itchiness was hard to bear, but I didn't want to use cortisone cream, since I'd read that it thins skin, especially over the longer term. So I had to find a way to relieve the itching by pressing the itchy parts with a blunt object. I read that one man used chopsticks to relieve itching -- I used something much smaller. At night it was more difficult though. When my life became less stressful, the eczema wasn't as severe. What helped a lot was that I used a homemade ointment made from natural beeswax, base oils and essential oils. It didn't solve the problem, but it helped to keep my skin moisturized. I experimented with a variety of essential oils. For a long time I used a combination of olive oil and jojoba oil as base oils, but recently I tried argan oil and found that it's better than olive oil. I don't know if perhaps it has better penetration into the skin. My recipe is one part melted beeswax, more than a third jojoba oil, and less than a third argan oil. To make a thinner, softer ointment, I could add more jojoba. That is because the jojoba acts as a preservative when at least a third of the mixture is jojoba oil. Thankfully it's cheaper here since it's produced in our country. With enough jojoba in the mixture I don't need to keep the ointment cooled to prevent it from going rancid. That's the main reason why I use it. Recently I used jojoba oil infused with calendula for a new ointment mixture, and added the essential oils Helichrysum and German chamomile. It's the first time that I used dried calendula flower petals this way (for a cold infusion), and also the first time I used Helichrysum essential oil in an ointment. I was very surprised and grateful when my eczema inflammation completely disappeared. Since then there's been an emotionally stressful event, and a little bit of itching started up again on my neck, but the visible eczema (the redness and flakiness) is basically gone. Before, there had been some residual flakiness particularly along my hairline and at my eyebrows, but that's no longer there. So the Helichrysum (and perhaps the calendula as well) has made a big difference. I've read that Helichrysum is also good for acne and wound healing, amongst other things. It's supposed to be effective against inflammation. I won't be surprised if I still experience eczema flare-ups, but I'm very grateful and relieved that I've found something that's making such a big difference. Wishing you all the best Jinne, thank you for all your videos. God bless and keep you.
Just a sweet I was diagnosed with psoriasis that being brought on by allergies. You put me on steroids for a week and I have to start taking allergy pills. Looking forward to trying this.
As a fellow excema sufferer, I feel ya. Worst bout I ever got was on my eyelids in high school. It took months to heal. Months with no eye makeup allowed!
I had eczema really bad for years. During the covid experience, I got off of 8 prescription medications (very slowly and without any ugly experiences). Staying home facilitated this and also helped with stress reduction. I now have zero eczema. Just a thought to look into any medications that you're on to see if they are the cause. Thank you for the video 😁
It looks great! Oat has differently calming, soothing effect on skin. But be careful with essential oils. Even though you used the ones that are recommended for eczema, they are very potent and strong, they can often make a the skin condition worse. Usually i go scent-less.
Remember Eczema describes the symptoms, not the cause. lt can have a variety of causes from dry skin, tactile sensitivities (textures of fabrics, etc.), skin allergies, and anything else that can affect skin health like vitamins or hormonal changes. If you can figure out what is what factors are causing flare ups, then it is a lot easier to treat. Most doctors will just try to get you relief from your symptoms which doesn't help you manage things in the long run.
Thank you for the video. Just FYI, eczema is not necessarily a sucking condition. It can also be caused by unbalanced microbiome. So if the probiotics are missing or out of balance in your stomach or any parts of yr digestive system, it could show up as eczema.
I had psoriasis all over my back and legs, someone put me onto Epsoms salts in my bath, I got onto it straight away and within days! It had almost disappeared, amazing. I guess I was l lacking magnesium in my body. Worth a try, what have you got to lose, get the plain one not scented.
a hint to all you eczema sufferers.. cut out tomatoes, peppers, potatoes and egg plant for 60 days and you will get relief. Night shade vegetables play havoc with your system.
Thanks Jinne, I have tried alot of things, this sounds soothing. I am going to try it. What I go all of oils, But one I couldn't understand Hokiaba Oil??? is that correct? Thank you. That sound like a nice mixture.
Handy to know that the Nutribullet we have might get my oats fine enough to dissolve in to the cream. Do you ever find little bits remaining, or does it all mix in perfectly, may I ask?
Would this help hand psoriasis? My husband has it horribly on his hands. He’s a school janitor. Wet hands & chemicals don’t help even though he wears gloves. He has a steroid cream.
I tried a similar recipe with collidial oatmeal which is powder format but never whipped it. It was very grainy so I wonder if whipping it would fix the issue ummmm
Avoiding wheat, dairy, sugar and processed foods helps the skin as well.
True story...I had eczema my entire life, a small patch on one shin and two huge patches on both ankles wrapping one third of the way around. It was always active, drove me nuts. Well, I got pregnant and it completely disappeared!!! It has never returned. I have scars and that's it. Crazy. So maybe eczema is a hormone issue at its core, I'm not sure.
Just a handy hint. I put my coconut oil into a jar n melt it in the sun; often in my windshield, lol. ❤
Dose yourself heavily with probiotics and eat lots of probiotics and probiotics. Trust me. Can't hurt.
Wow! That looks wonderful. I’m making this this weekend for my sister. I pray this helps her. Thanks Jinne!! ❤
EXCELLENT!! Thanks, Jinne. I love learning about more home remedies for worrisome/bothersome conditions. My eczema isn't terrible, but it is bothersome. Some of my children have it much worse than I do. 😒 Thanks again. HAPPY JUNE!! 🙂🥰
This is a bit off subject but I love your T-shirt. They’re on sale right now at Walmart here in Las Cruces New Mexico. I thought that was kind of ironic since you’re in Maine way up north and I am way south west, on the Mexican border. And we both have the same T-shirt! Love your channel of all that you do! Stay safe out there
I'll be saving this video to whip up a couple of batches of eczema cream for my daughters. It's definitely a challenge dealing with it. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe!
I made this today so creamy, light and fluffy. Mine is a bit course maybe I didn’t grind my oatmeal which but it’s still very soothing on my skin. Thank you!! 😍
Truth. Eczema is a gut issue, not a skin issue. I learned this a couple of years ago. So, in my research, started taking vitamin D3, 10,000 units, combined with Vit K-2, two units. Took this every day for two weeks. Then started once a week. No issues since. When I do have slight breakout, just take the supplement, and usually gone within 24 hours. But love this idea of a wonderful cream. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Hi I have psoriasis and I know it is a gut issue. I am going to make this cream, it sounds so soothing!! I also want to try the vitamins d3 and k2. I have the vitamin d3 but I am looking for the k2 not sure how much you said to take though! When you say k2 two units, 2 of the 90 mcg, is that what you mean or did you find a bigger dose and took more per day??
My daughter has had eczema since birth & she is now 21 it’s really bad we’ve tried all the medications and didn’t help so maybe this will
Thank you for this! My son gets really bad flare ups and he's had a prescription for fluticasone cream for years but I'd much rather use something more natural.
That's excellent Jinne. There's definitely something good in the Oats. My Nephew had Eczema & his Mum used to put Oats in a Muslin bag & tie it to the bath tap, so it soaked into the bath water, it really helped him.
TFS HC, take care & keep really busy everyone. ❤🙂🐶
Dear Jinne, thanks for sharing what works for you, it's very interesting and informative.
At one point I considered experimenting with oatmeal, but decided against it since I'm sensitive to gluten and used Oatmeal brand skin products in my teens (when I had trouble with pimples), and it wasn't ideal.
I've had eczema for about ten years now. It started on my neck and then spread over my face as well. My neck and jawline have always been worst affected, but other parts where it was particularly inflamed were my eyebrows. Curiously, the inflamed areas in some parts of my face weren't constantly inflamed, the inflammation seemed to move from place to place -- for example, the skin around my eyes were puffy and itchy for a short while, but then the inflammation there subsided, never to return again.
The itchiness was hard to bear, but I didn't want to use cortisone cream, since I'd read that it thins skin, especially over the longer term. So I had to find a way to relieve the itching by pressing the itchy parts with a blunt object. I read that one man used chopsticks to relieve itching -- I used something much smaller. At night it was more difficult though.
When my life became less stressful, the eczema wasn't as severe. What helped a lot was that I used a homemade ointment made from natural beeswax, base oils and essential oils. It didn't solve the problem, but it helped to keep my skin moisturized.
I experimented with a variety of essential oils. For a long time I used a combination of olive oil and jojoba oil as base oils, but recently I tried argan oil and found that it's better than olive oil. I don't know if perhaps it has better penetration into the skin.
My recipe is one part melted beeswax, more than a third jojoba oil, and less than a third argan oil. To make a thinner, softer ointment, I could add more jojoba. That is because the jojoba acts as a preservative when at least a third of the mixture is jojoba oil. Thankfully it's cheaper here since it's produced in our country. With enough jojoba in the mixture I don't need to keep the ointment cooled to prevent it from going rancid. That's the main reason why I use it.
Recently I used jojoba oil infused with calendula for a new ointment mixture, and added the essential oils Helichrysum and German chamomile. It's the first time that I used dried calendula flower petals this way (for a cold infusion), and also the first time I used Helichrysum essential oil in an ointment.
I was very surprised and grateful when my eczema inflammation completely disappeared. Since then there's been an emotionally stressful event, and a little bit of itching started up again on my neck, but the visible eczema (the redness and flakiness) is basically gone. Before, there had been some residual flakiness particularly along my hairline and at my eyebrows, but that's no longer there.
So the Helichrysum (and perhaps the calendula as well) has made a big difference.
I've read that Helichrysum is also good for acne and wound healing, amongst other things. It's supposed to be effective against inflammation.
I won't be surprised if I still experience eczema flare-ups, but I'm very grateful and relieved that I've found something that's making such a big difference.
Wishing you all the best Jinne, thank you for all your videos. God bless and keep you.
Just a sweet I was diagnosed with psoriasis that being brought on by allergies. You put me on steroids for a week and I have to start taking allergy pills. Looking forward to trying this.
I have eczema also, Jinne! I will be trying this recipe! Thanks so much for sharing it!
I'll have to try this. I've also had mixed results as well odd side effects from the steroid creams. Thank you for sharing!
I started using Amish soap and my eczema cleated up . But this is good to know. I shared
Which soap can you share the picture please. Thanks
@chandanapherwani6073 I tried they blocked it . Do a search for amish soap
As a fellow excema sufferer, I feel ya. Worst bout I ever got was on my eyelids in high school. It took months to heal. Months with no eye makeup allowed!
I had the same issue when I went to school. It was mainly caused by stress.
@@ACAIDC I was actually pretty good at that time. I'm sorry that you had such stress. It's definitely not fun
Oh that must have been painful!
Perfect timing! I needed to find a good eczema cream...and your video popped up! Thank you!😊❤
I had eczema really bad for years. During the covid experience, I got off of 8 prescription medications (very slowly and without any ugly experiences). Staying home facilitated this and also helped with stress reduction. I now have zero eczema. Just a thought to look into any medications that you're on to see if they are the cause. Thank you for the video 😁
Great video Jinnie 🤗🤗🙏 Kendra
Thankyou! Great video
love it keep up the good work
Good morning have a great day.
That's amazing!
Thanks for the video/recipe!
It looks great! Oat has differently calming, soothing effect on skin. But be careful with essential oils. Even though you used the ones that are recommended for eczema, they are very potent and strong, they can often make a the skin condition worse. Usually i go scent-less.
Wow, what a special cream. Thanks for sharing. 🙏👍❤️✨🌹🌻🌟🌺💫✝️
Loved this video! Thank you so much for this share. You just helped a lot of people with a chemical alternative for dry skin care. GOD bless
Just wondering: do you keep this in the fridge or is it safe to leave in a cabinet? Also, how long does it keep? Thanks
Thanks gonna make some and use it on the children
Oh you have a new name - Dr. Jinne 😂 , awesome thanks Jinne
Definitely not a dr. no poison here. 😉
THANK YOU!
Remember Eczema describes the symptoms, not the cause. lt can have a variety of causes from dry skin, tactile sensitivities (textures of fabrics, etc.), skin allergies, and anything else that can affect skin health like vitamins or hormonal changes. If you can figure out what is what factors are causing flare ups, then it is a lot easier to treat. Most doctors will just try to get you relief from your symptoms which doesn't help you manage things in the long run.
Laundry detergent can be a problem
Parasites!
Food sensitivities can cause eczema also. Milk and gluten being huge contributors in a lot of people. Gut health is also key.
@@cindycrusch2164 Yes, that is true. Food sensitivities can increase inflammatory responses in the body including skin.
Thank you for the video. Just FYI, eczema is not necessarily a sucking condition. It can also be caused by unbalanced microbiome. So if the probiotics are missing or out of balance in your stomach or any parts of yr digestive system, it could show up as eczema.
Wonderful!,,,l
Here is one idea......to hopefully use some of the tons of rice we have.......rice pudding.
Yum! I love rice pudding!
Read up on: Black Currant Seed oil (GLA). Thank you for another great video 💐
Wow… That’s a fantastic recipe. Thanks
I love all those oils go do terra copaiba.
Thanks for the info Jinny
Thank you! My son has that!
Thank you for sharing this! Do you have a link to your essential oils?
This is wonderful! It helped my eczema...and smells great. Thank you so much!
I'm so glad it's helping you! 💕 I love how soothing it is.. Eczema isn't fun.
I had psoriasis all over my back and legs, someone put me onto Epsoms salts in my bath, I got onto it straight away and within days! It had almost disappeared, amazing. I guess I was l lacking magnesium in my body. Worth a try, what have you got to lose, get the plain one not scented.
I love this! I have a grand daughter that sufers with excema. Can you tell me please, how long a jar of it is good? Thank you so much!
Doesn't salicylic acid help too? I use it for a skin condition on my feet. It isn't eczema but it helps.
Thank you sooooo much for sharing this. Do you store this in the fridge or on the counter?
Most people don’t realize Olive oil isn’t good for eczema skin. The best oil is sunflower oil and it’s non comedogenic.
But people may use what works better for their skin.
I may add that what she means is that Olive oil clogs the pores and Sunflower oil doesn't.
Ty
a hint to all you eczema sufferers.. cut out tomatoes, peppers, potatoes and egg plant for 60 days and you will get relief. Night shade vegetables play havoc with your system.
Thanks Jinne, I have tried alot of things, this sounds soothing. I am going to try it.
What I go all of oils, But one I couldn't understand Hokiaba Oil??? is that correct?
Thank you.
That sound like a nice mixture.
It's copiaba, it really is an amazing oil! 💕🇺🇸
It's Copaiba essential oil. It does sound like a great cream! Blessings from NW Florida!
@Homestead Corner Thank You. I appreciate your help. 🙏🙏
@@brendanelson1027 thsnk you so much. Gotta try this. 🙏🙏
Handy to know that the Nutribullet we have might get my oats fine enough to dissolve in to the cream. Do you ever find little bits remaining, or does it all mix in perfectly, may I ask?
Do you think cocoa butter would work instead of coconut oil?
Yes, but it has a different melting point and will make a firmer end product so you’d just need to play with it to see
Would this help hand psoriasis? My husband has it horribly on his hands. He’s a school janitor. Wet hands & chemicals don’t help even though he wears gloves. He has a steroid cream.
It may help with psoriasis, everything in there is super soothing & nourishing.
I tried a similar recipe with collidial oatmeal which is powder format but never whipped it. It was very grainy so I wonder if whipping it would fix the issue ummmm
Hi I have a ? Can I use this on a baby that is 6 months old or do I need to make a different one thanks
for the shea butter no measurements
This did not work for me - it didn't get fluffy or creamy when I blended it, and it really wanted to keep melting because it's very hot right now.
Thank you!