what I have found so far
I have been doing a ton of research on line about how to treat eczema. Different people seem to have different triggers. I am doing an elimination diet to see if it is diet. I am starting with eliminating dairy. It seems to be a consensus among the cathletes that this might be a good place to start.
My atopic eczema is responding to triamcinolone cream. I am not itching and the largest spot is reduced in size. My other spots on my thigh and ankle seem to have gone away.
I have found some videos on youtube from different people that seem to be promising. Don't be put off of the low quality, not everyone has my experience in the film industry
Olive leaf and olive oil:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4pZwp7Pjbs
How to care for your skin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NJHvdT2GvrA
Here is a link to an ebook that I purchased about how to look into your diet, but you could just do a standard elimination diet (which is what I'm doing):
Eczema Free Forever - How to Cure Eczema Easily, Naturally and Forever
Here is a link to some tips from wiki how:
How to Treat Eczema Naturally: 16 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
I do not recommend adding the bleach to your bath water, skip that step.
Don't do it. Obviously you want your tub to be clean, but I don't see how applying bleach is a good idea.
Here are some homemade remedy videos from youtube.
But, I just want everyone to understand that what might be a remedy for one person might be an irritant for you. I personally don't use Tea Tree oil because I get terrible red angry skin bumps. It just depends on your own body. Also, be aware that all 'essential oils' are highly potent and require a carrier oil, that would be an oil to thin them out, like coconut, jojoba, olive, or shea butter. A healing oil can be damaging if it is too strong. Also, ACV gives me yeast infection on my skin. It depends on your own body.
HairNailsandbeauty tips videos on eczema:
Detox but bear in mind, if something she suggests is an allergen, don't eat that.
Part 1: Lemon, clay detox drink
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6x8Tbc-1ME
Part 2:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8eamoc5ZJ7E
Part 3:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OMOGM_IDK6k
Shea Butter recipe for your skin:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jGHkspMstiM
Shea Butter and Peppermint oil:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrfFKUKI8bY
Skip to minute 8:22 for the shea butter/ oils part. Or you can watch the whole video, she talks about triggers, using shea butter, and an online company that will mix it for you. I won't be using some one else to mix the oil into the shea butter because I'm crafty and I can manage on my own, but it depends on the person.
I copied someone's comment on youtube, I thought it might be helpful.
"I am now using herbal infused oils and a healing lotion bar, all made with Calendula, Plantain & Comfrey. I alternate the different oils each day. I use the lotion bar, which contains local beeswax, after the oils has soaked into my skin. I have been applying these herbal oils for 2 months. I am also using Coconut oil as a body moisturizer. I have been 'oil pulling' with Coconut oil for 2 months. I have had these two eczema patches, one area on my back and the other on my thigh, for four years and now they are almost completely gone. No more scratching and bleeding. It will be interesting to see if they STAY AWAY. Good luck with no more outbreaks."
This gal discovered that she was oxalate intolerant. One of the commenters mentioned something called 'Red Skin Syndrome'. So, I will be watching out for that after I go off my steroid cream.