Anyone Used Arbonne for Excema

Updated on September 26, 2008
G.A. asks from Tyler, TX
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My son has excema that flares up terribly. We currently use Hylira, then a steroid cream on top of that only when its bad, then Eucerine cream on top of that. I am concerned about all of the petroleum products I put on him. Has anyone used Arbonne and did it work or not?

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J.S.

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We use a product we found in the Walmart pharmacy area for about $6.00. I can't recall the name but it is specifically designed for psorasis and eczema. My son has it really bad on his thorax and it has cleared up in just a week of using it. You don't need much either for application and it is cheaper.

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R.B.

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Hi there,
We use Burt's Bees- Baby Bee Skin Cream and it is wonderful for my son's excema. We have to buy it at a health food store, though. But, it is so worth it.
R. B.

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J.C.

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Hi G.
i am an RVP with Arbonne and have been using and selling them for 5 years. I know at least 10 people that Arbonne has cured their eczema. it's amazing. the system is key but the oil is the one you want to use most often.
J.

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M.G.

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I have a mom friend who actually uses it on herself. She has it horribly bad. You also might want to do a search because I read that you can put a little vinegar in the bath water, and it helps. I've also read that a little olive oil will not help it go away but help it feel better. Do a search to see because even though I am a consultant, I love finding those things I already have around the house that works first! Here's one page you might find helpful about it http://ezinearticles.com/?Apple-Cider-Vinegar---An-Effect...

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K.H.

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I don't have excema, but I do know of a wonderful lotion for it. I have really dry skin and I use a product called Renew, but it is also used for excema. Please email me if you want more info.
Kiki

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H.B.

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I've used the Arbonne sea salt scrubs on my excema then the body serum and lotion. I don't have it very bad, only a couple of spots that usually flair up in the winter. I'm not sure how it would do on a two year old. Maybe you could try a sample first. The thing that helped mine the most was the salt water in the swimming pool. For the first time ever, I don't have a single patch of red skin on me; of course, I'm sure it will come back in November.

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P.G.

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I've heard the Melaluca products are very good for excema because they don't have formaldahyde agents in them as most "regular" products do. Changing out your soap/shampoo/detergent/fabric softner is supposed to help a lot. I don't have the problem myself, but I do use the products and like them (I don't sell them:)

Good luck!

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B.H.

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My pediatrician and her nurse practioner really recommend the Arbonne line to me for my son. He's 9 months old now. I wouldn't say his excema is "extreme" but he definitely has it. Stomach, arms, knees. On his stomach and arms it's almost all gone and now I am treating the knees.
Their advice:
flax seed oil in his bottles; if you are nursing also take it yourself (or the pills)
Arbonne - we use the lotion, body wash/shampoo and the baby oil
She also recommended California Baby Calendula &/or Shea Butter (I went to Sprouts asking for Calendula and the lady there said she really recommended "Neem"; so I bought that and just started using it yesterday)
We haven't done it yet but she said there is a chlorine ball that you can get to put in the tub where he takes a bath.
GOOD LUCK!
And please discontinue the petroleum products!

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T.B.

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Hi G., I actually use it on myself. I get excema horribly in the winter time. It is actually starting to flare up right now, now that the weather is cooling off a bit. But what I use is the Arbonne Herbal Diaper Rash Cream, yep I rub that stuff on and it works wonders, I haven't found anything else that has worked for me!!

Of course I originally bought it for my daughter, but the Arbonne lady I purchased it from said that she had used it for minor burns, scratches, so I gave it a try. So far, so good!

Good Luck it can be frustrating!! You will find the right match for your son!!

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J.E.

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Yes, I recommend it to everyone I know and Have seen great results. If you need a consultant, I am one. You can visit my website at www.healthynutrition.myarbonne.com I will be glad to help you find the right products.

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C.B.

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I use a Melaleuca product called Renew. Unbelievable in its treatment for excema. It is fine to use on children. I have extras I can sell you- private email me if you are interested. You can only by it thru someone who is a member.
Thanks and good luck
C.

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