Over the past 3 1/2 years I tried using so many different creams on my feet and ankles which claimed to help eczema. Nothing ever really worked. Sanae Suzuki, who " is a Whole Health Macrobiotic Counselor, Flower Essences Practitioner, and Certified Therapeutic Massage Therapist for people and pets.She is a long-time student of Michio Kushi, world leader of Macrobiotic education." Sanae suggested I use SESAME OIL on my dry eczema-ravaged skin . I had known about the healing properties of sesame oil through Deepak Chopra for many years but did not think about using it on my eczema.
I find sesame oil to be soothing and softening for my dry skin. It also seems to prevent secondary infections which I was having often because of the scratching. SESAME OIL has been known as a healing oil for thousands of years and is used both externally and internally. I don't use the oil internally yet for my condition caused by Black Mold and Candida infection, but I do use it often on my eczema-damaged skin after soaking my feet in sea salt water (1 T per gallon of water).
I am now beginning to use it on my hair and body in a short massage before I shower because of the myriad of health benefits sesame oil provides. Whenever my skin begins to itch from dryness, I apply organic sesame oil.
If you have eczema or other health issues, research the healing properties of sesame oil and try it for yourself.
By Sharon Kay
Author of A MOTHER'S JOURNEY
ONE LIGHT ONE LOVE
ANGEL FINGERPRINTS
LONG LONG AGO
and ONE LIGHT ONE LOVE CD with Michael McCabe, Guitarist
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