Selasa, 25 Oktober 2011

Three Oils You Can Utilize In Your Fight Against Eczema





There are three oil that can be used to treat your eczema rash and to include evening primrose oil, fish oil and emu oil. Of these three, only the evening primrose oil is derived from plants as fish and emu oil is derived from animals, and the only emu oil can be applied locally to the skin as it comes in the form of fat Emu oil eczema. Evening primrose oil and fish oil can be taken as supplements, and can not be used on the skin.


Fish oil is one of the longest running eczema natural treatments and is best known for its Omega 3 fatty acids are docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA). While these are derived from fat deposits of fish, they are not found in all breeds of fish. These fatty acids are actually coming from microalgae that sardines and herring fish food. These fish then store these fatty acids in fat, making them the best candidates from which these fatty acids can be derived from. However, fish that feed on sardines or herring can also store these Omega 3 fatty acids in fats and among predatory fish, sharks, albacore tuna, swordfish, and tilefish.


evening primrose oil is another popular natural treatment for eczema and contains Omega 3 and Omega 6 fatty acids are linolenic and linoleic acids, respectively. It comes from a plant called "Primrose" or "Sundrop". And just recently, eczema emu oil fat is added to roster today eczema natural treatments. Derived from the Emu bird, a bird found in Australia, it contains the most omega fatty acids, including oleic acid and the same linoleic and linolenic acid in evening primrose oil. According to Dr. Paul Smith, Amanda Brown, and Dr. Margaret Craig-Schmidt, Auburn University, 70 percent emu oil consists of unsaturated fatty acids. Of these fatty acids, 40 percent of which is oleic acid, 20 percent linoleic acid and 1-2 percent linolenic acid.





















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