Eczema home remedies

July 3, 2009 by  
Filed under Gall Bladder Symptoms

Eczema treatment in Five Element Health

Eczema is described as red, painful, flaky, inflamed and sometimes cracked, skin. It may also include symptoms of bad acne. Eczema may be localized to a particular part of the body or it may be spread over the entire body. Western medicine, based upon the location of eczema and the severity of the dis-ease, has classified eczema into five categories. The skin, however, is the skin, and although it is a terrain of its own with different properties depending on where you are on the body and the presence of certain glandular actions, the eczema of the skin is treated by five element health as primarily indicative of problems with the entire organ or more specifically, with the process of eliminating toxins. We pick on the process of eliminating toxins because that is one of the major responsibilities of the skin and eczema is a symptom of toxicity, as we shall see.

The skin is the largest organ in the body and corresponds to the element of metal in the five element approach to health. Other organs within the system of metal are the large intestines and the lungs. All of these organs greatly contribute to the release of toxins from the body.

According the five element medicine the major systems of the body are related to and interact with each other in what could be called the cycle of relationships. The five major systems are metal, fire, earth, wood and water. Each system, or element, plays a significant role in the balance of the whole. Each system can influence, either positively or negatively, other systems in the cycle.

In the cycle of relationships the metal element (which includes the skin) controls the wood element (which includes the liver). Think of a metal axe chopping down a tree. If the wood element is weak, the controlling metal element will dominate and become over reactive and quite possibly inflamed. The wood element contains within it the organs of the liver and the gallbladder. Simply put, the liver filters toxins from the blood and sends that blood to the lungs to be exchanged for new, freshly oxygenated blood. The liver thus relies upon the metal elements to help release these toxins once they are filtered. The large intestine plays an obvious role in detoxification with the removal of solid wastes through the process of excretion. Not so obvious, however, are the critical roles played by other organs that aid the liver including the lungs (which are actually responsible for upwards of 60%

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