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Here’s a personal review from one of my patients, Jenna Jamieson:
If you’ve been thinking about trying out the Eczema Free Forever Program, then this may be the most helpful page you will stumble across as Jenna is sharing her own personal experience…
Please note that this is an Eczema Free Forever Program review and if you were searching for the official site then please click below:
However, I highly recommend reading this short review as you will find out from a real user the following:
My name is Jenna Jamieson and I’ve decided to try the Eczema Free Forever Program after my pharmacist and friend Carter recommended Rachel Anderson’s natural treatment program when he saw me purchasing another tube of Betamethasone cream last month. I visited Rachel Anderson’s website and was intrigued by her personal story.
I was suffering from chronic childhood eczema as early as around 18 months old (at least that’s what my mum remembered). I also suffer from childhood asthma and hay fever by the time I attended school. This brought back a lot of unpleasant memories where I had to bring my inhaler wherever I went and I had to sit out lots of fun activities. Anyway, my mum brought me to many pediatricians and skin specialists over the years and I was constantly given yucky white creams that I had to apply to my eczema areas every night before bed. I’ve since found out they were steroid creams. I’ve tried almost all of them for example Hydrocortisone, Betamethasone plus Methylprednisolone (Betnovate), Clobetasol (Dermovate), Mometasone (Elocon), Clobetasone (Eumovate), Fluticasone (Cutivate), Diflucortolone (Nerisone forte) and Triamcinolone.
They worked very well in stopping the itch and spreading of my eczema. I used to get terrible eczema rashes on my arms and behind my knees which would get so itchy especially when I’m sweating or when I’m sleeping in the middle of the night and scratching it felt like the most wonderful thing in the world! I just couldn’t stop scratching myself because it felt so good! Many mornings, I would wake up with blood all over my sheets because I scratched too much and it would also frighten me. So I’d lather a thick layer of steroid cream on my arms and legs before I sleep even though it smelt so bad lol.
All was good until I reached puberty during my teens, around 12 years old. I started developing severe acne. As in it was all over my face….big fat red lumps of inflamed pimples and it was so ugly! I had to visit my skin specialist again and they told me that this might be a side effect due to my long term use of steroid creams in the past, she even said it was quite a common adverse effect. I felt so angry! Why didn’t any of the doctors warn me about the adverse effects of eczema steroid creams! I suffered from severe acne for quite a few years during my teens and that affected my body image and my self confidence. I always felt self conscious about my face and always felt not as pretty as the other girls in my school. I also had lots of eczema scars on my hands and behind my knees (they turn dark brown after they’ve dried up) and I remember always wearing long sleeves or ¾ sleeves to hide them. I also did not dare to wear shorts or skirts so I ended up wearing jeans wherever I went.
Anyway to cut the story short, by now (I’m now in my late 20’s), my eczema only flares up only to certain triggers like flower pollen and certain seafood like crabs. My asthma has also been under control for the past 10 years. I still get hay fever and allergic rhinitis and running nose if I am in dusty places or when it’s spring time and there’s lots of pollen around in the air. However, I still keep a tube of betamethasone cream with me just in case, especially during Spring time.
I’ve always been told by my doctors that eczema is not curable and I’ll always suffer it for the rest of my life. So when I came across Rachel Anderson’s Eczema Free Forever treatment program, I decided to give it a try. Rachel says that eczema’s root cause is not a skin disease, eczema is actually a immune system disease that causes normal everyday things to trigger the skin to flare up. I realized that all the greasy yucky smelling steroid creams I’ve applied for so many years were not curing my eczema, but were just masking the root problem.
In my personal opinion, the cons or disadvantage of her natural methods are, it may take a little longer to stop the itch and eczema flares completely (as opposed to almost instantaneous results with the very potent steroids like Clobetasol or Mometasone). This would be dependent on different patients I suppose
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