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Are you tired of the “apply, flare, repeat” cycle? You’ve tried every steroid cream, herbal salve, and “miracle” moisturizer on the market, yet your eczema remains a stubborn, itchy companion.
The truth is, while creams can provide temporary relief, they are often just addressing the “smoke” while ignoring the “fire” burning deep within your body. To truly heal, we have to look past the skin and dive into the gut-skin axis.
In naturopathy, we often tell a fable about a man driving his chariot at great speed toward the north, even though his destination lies to the south. He boasts about his fast horse and endless supplies, but because he is headed the wrong way, he will never arrive .
Many eczema sufferers are in that same chariot. They spend a fortune on the “fastest” creams and the “best” soaps, but because they aren’t addressing the internal cause, they never reach the destination of clear skin.
To stop the cycle, you must distinguish between your triggers and your causes.
The “What” (Triggers): These are the “speed bumps” on your road to recovery—things like dairy, wool sweaters, or pollen that cause an immediate flare-up .
The “Why” (Root Cause): This is the deep-seated reason why you are so reactive to those triggers in the first place. For most, the “Why” lives in the gut.
Imagine your gut as a high-security prison designed to keep “criminals” (toxins and pathogens) away from the “community” (your bloodstream). In a healthy body, the guards (your immune system) are calm and the walls are strong .
But when you have Leaky Gut, the prison walls begin to crumble. This happens due to:
Microbial Imbalance: An overgrowth of “bad” bacteria or fungus (like Candida) that disrupts the peace.
Poor Diet: Highly processed sugars, artificial flavouring, preservatives, junk foods, all create inflammation in your gut and alter its microbial balance and barrier function.
Toxin exposure: Alcohol, cigarettes, vapes, chemical fumes and heavy metal exposure can wreak havoc on your whole body, let alone your gastrointestinal system.
Infections: bacterial, viral and parasitic infections are foreign invaders that can suddenly cause a massive shift in your gut environment, or slowly and insidiously damage to the intestinal system.
Medications: Antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors (PPIs), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are well-known offenders in disrupting the balance of gut flora.
Stress: Emotional trauma shifts the body into “fight or flight,” which shuts down proper digestion and weakens the gut’s defenses.
When the walls leak, “prisoners” (undigested food particles and toxins) escape into your blood. Your immune system—80% of which is located in your gut—goes into a state of hyper-alert, launching an inflammatory attack that shows up on your skin as red, itchy eczema.
Topical treatments are like painting over a damp patch on a wall without fixing the leaking pipe behind it. While steroid creams can dampen the fire, they can also disrupt your skin’s own delicate microbiome and, in the long term, lead to thinning skin or “Topical Steroid Withdrawal” (TSW) .
In naturopathy, we believe the ultimate goal is to facilitate the body’s return to a state of harmony. While conventional treatments focus on the surface, the Gut-Skin Axis is the essential “compass” for true healing because the state of your skin often directly mirrors the state of your gut.
When your gut is in a state of dysbiosis—meaning your microbial balance is off—it can lead to “leaky gut,” which eventually manifests as “leaky skin”. Because almost 80% of your immune cells are located in your gut, any disruption there sends your immune system into a “hyperactive” state. This overactive system begins to perceive harmless proteins—like those in pollen or eggs—as foreign invaders, launching the inflammatory response we know as eczema to “protect” itself. By treating the gut, you aren’t just soothing the skin; you are rebalancing the very core of your immune system so it can stop “boiling over” onto your surface.
If you’re ready to stop the “chariot” and head in the right direction, here are five actionable steps to begin repairing your gut-skin axis:
Identify Your “Speed Bumps”: Keep a detailed symptom diary or use highly-trusted allergy and intolerance tests to find your specific food triggers. Common culprits include dairy (casein), eggs, soy, and wheat . Removing these “speed bumps” early on helps dampen the internal fire of inflammation and allows space for healing the gut and balancing the immune system.
Put in the good stuff: Feed your body with gut-healing nutrients, herbs and probiotics to start the repairing process. Increase fermented foods such as sauerkraut, yoghurt, kefir, miso, etc, as well as fibers from vegetables and fruit to encourage the growth of beneficial bacteria in your gut. Bone broths are also fantastic help repair your gut lining. Foods high in zinc, vitamin A & D, collagen, omega 3 and glutamine also extremely helpful in rebuilding the gut wall.
Master Your “Rest and Digest” State: Chronic stress shifts your body into “fight or flight,” which actively weakens your gut lining and slows skin renewal. Incorporate daily nervous system support—like deep breathing or meditation—to allow your immune system and digestion to move back into a state of repair.
At our clinic, we don’t just give you a better cream. We help you find your “compass” by:
Identifying Your Unique Triggers
Bringing balance to your body systems
Ready to stop chasing symptoms and start healing from the inside out? Your eczema is unique to you, and your treatment should be too. Book a consultation today to discover the “Why” behind your skin and start your journey to lasting relief.
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