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Neem Hand & Body Lotion-Soothe, Heal, Protect (8 Ounce)

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Neem oil is a great emollient, and is especially recommended for dry skin. Emollients are what dermatologists recommend for eczema. Emollients fill the gaps and cracks in the skin, prevent moisture loss, and restore the protective barrier.

Neem is anti-inflammatory, and can reduce the redness and irritation. The two main anti-inflammatory substances in neem are called nimbin and nimbidin, and they have been shown to have anti-inflammatory properties comparable to common non-steroids and steroidal drugs.

Neem is also a strong analgesic (pain killer). Some people report instant relief from the excruciating discomfort, as soon as they apply neem salve or cream to eczema skin.

Neem is antibacterial, and can clean up any secondary infections, or even better, prevent them from happening in the first place.

In short, on top of moisturizing eczema skin, neem can do many of the things that steroid creams, antibiotics and antihistamines do, but it doesn't have any of the side effects.
This Organic Neem, thick lotion will feed every inch of your skin. It works wonderfully on mature, irritated, sensitive and dry skin. It is especially mild, and it can be used as a rich night creme, a nutritious eye creme or a head-to-toe treatment to bring deep moisture and hydration to the skin. NO Parabens NO SLS NO Gluten NO Petrochemicals NO Phthalates NO Synthetic Ingredients NO Fragrance NO Lye Vegan Kosher Non-GMO Ingredients 88% Organic Eczema is also called dermatitis, or more specifically, atopic dermatitis. There are several types of dermatitis and eczema, but the atopic dermatitis, or atopic eczema, is the most common. "Atopic" refers to a lifelong tendency to allergies, like skin disorders, asthma or hay fever. Eczema usually begins very early in life (infantile or baby eczema), most often before age 5. As many as 20% of children are affected, but most eventually grow out of it (though it can flare up again later in life). Up to 10% of adults suffer from eczema, but it is becoming more and more common overall.