I would second the oat bath recommendation.
Chickweed cream or SOS cream are also good for eczema. You should be able to get these from...
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...smell yummy, natural, easy and a box lasts forever! Chickweed, plantain, tea tree oil, lavender oil, glycerin soap, and...
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...lavender, and lemongrass different from nettles, oatstraw, clover, and chickweed?
I *think* it's because of the volatile oils in...
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Hi Windsurfer, have heard that something called Chickweed is good for Psoriasis. perhaps this may be similar- sounds like something I would be interested in...
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Hi, just found out that Chickweed is helpful for skin conditions, wonder if anyone has had any experience with it..eat or use it as ointment ect..
You...
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...we can start planting
So far I don't see the Purple Dead Nettle, Chickweed? Yes! Self Heal? Yes! Yarrow? Yes! No Purple Dead...
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well the leaves of the chickweed are already looking quite 'cooked', as if they'll disintegrate soon.... i'll see what happens up to 2...
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Hi,
I think chickweed is recommended for cysts in the ovaries, both eating it and as a tincture. Have you got any of susun's books? I think there's detailed...
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...the back 40 for a long time. This picture was taken March 3rd, 2013. Top is Peas. Right is Verbena. Lower right = Collards and Chickweed, Center Right = Cilantro and Stinging...
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