Best Skin Care Tips For Eczema

Eczema occurs due to a pathogen—usually EBV—in the liver that’s feeding off of high levels of the toxic heavy metals copper and mercury that are there. There’s usually also old DDT and other pesticides in the liver also, which are high in copper. When the virus feeds off these poisons it releases a potent dermatoxin, which floats up to the skin, causing rash, flaking, cracking, irritation, and itching. – Anthony William, Medical Medium

DRY SKIN:
When the liver can’t function properly anymore as a result of EBV infection, it often gets to the point where it can’t handle fats —it can’t process them or protect the bloodstream from too much of them. Higher elevations of fat in the bloodstream reduce oxygen levels delivered to the dermis. Less oxygen means that the toxins can’t be flushed out of the skin properly causing the skin to become dry, cracked, and inflamed. – Anthony William, Medical Medium

Ideally, the liver would filter out these dermatoxins like other debris, and the intestinal tract and kidneys would send them out of the body. However, when pathogens and toxins are overloading the liver and the rest of the body, normal detox processes get interrupted, which is why these toxins end up trying to leave through the skin (another one of your body’s elimination organs).

TRIGGERS:
Flare-ups can be a nightmare and seemingly come at the most unpredictable times. Exposure to allergens, stress, pesticides, medications, and troublemakers like processed foods, dairy, gluten, eggs, canola oil, high salt, high fat, fish, alcohol, caffeine, sodas and irritants like fragrances and harsh soaps may be possible triggers.