* Please remember, what works for my family may not work for yours *
Ingredients
1/4 c. oats
3/4 c. coconut oil
1tbs. olive oil
I use the oats you get in the big round can, that can be purchased anywhere. I try to get all natural organic whenever possible. I also throw the oats into the food processor first. I try to get them as close to dust as possible.
I use Tropical Traditions Gold Label Coconut Oil, but you can also use LouAnna coconut oil it is available at WalMart and some local stores have it. If they don't ask your local store if they can start ordering it. Most will when asked. I take the coconut oil and put it in a saucepan on the stove on med/low heat and add my near dust oats, I stir and let it mesh together. It will be a milky color when it is ready to take off of the heat. I add my Olive Oil right before taking it off the stove. Let it set and cool off a min and then pour into glass container. This will take several hours to solidify, once cool I usually put it in the fridge to speed up the process. I take it out and stir it really good. If you don't like the extra oatmeal,you can strain it out before you pour into your container. I happen to like it better with the oatmeal in , I think it works better. Your call, like I said before what works for my family might not for yours and that is perfectly ok. Store this in a cool place to avoid liquification.
You can apply this at anytime.
Why We Use This
Myself and two of my boys, have eczema badly. My youngest use to have it the worse. Note* I said USE TO. Since I have incorporated coconut oil into almost all of the products I use, he does not get eczema the way he use to, which was being covered head to toe. Now he only gets around five patches on his body, which is a vast improvement. You will see results from this in the first 24 hours after use, the redness will completely vanish in about 2 to 3 days and the healing of the skin itself will start as well.
I hope this post helps you! Good Luck
No comments :
Post a Comment