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The Eczema Company – Calendulis Cream Review

November 4, 2012 By MomMomOnTheGo

If you or your little one suffers from Eczema, you know how awful it can be. Two of our little one’s in our house have horrible Eczema. Our youngest gets Eczema so bad that her skin will crack and bleed. As a mother it is horrible to see and no matter what we try it just seems that it is a never ending battle. Until now…..

Have you heard of the homeopathic remedy called Calendulis Cream?

Calendulis Cream
This natural eczema cream has become quite famous in Canada and specifically in Quebec where it has been hand-crafted for years by homeopathic practitioner, Michel Groleau of Homeopathie Quebec. This is the only natural, non-cortisone cream that has ever worked overnight for our son, Tristan. Applied in a very thin layer before bedtime, Calendulis cream reduced the redness and inflammation in his skin by the next morning.

Benefits:

Effective on ALL types of eczema.
Reduces inflammation, redness, itchiness, and dryness.
All natural, alcohol-free cream base (no stinging and burning!)
Free of petroleum, steroid/cortisone, PABA, tree-nuts, corn, and olive, sunflower, safflower, cottonseed, and canola oils.
Hypo-allergenic
No added preservatives (propolis is a natural presverative).
Plant based ingredients.
Hand crafted by a licensed homeopathic doctor.
Made in Canada.

Directions:

Apply twice daily in a thin film. This cream is best used when also trying to determine the underlying cause of the eczema with a medical or natural practitioner. No cream (medical or natural) should be used as a replacement to healing the body from within.

Ingredients:

Natural, alcohol-free cream base with propolis, calendula, and hydrocotyle (pennywort).

As always with any product, I recommend you speak to your family doctor before trying something out. You want to make sure that there will be no conflicts with anything your little one is taking already or with any allergies they may have.

If you get the go ahead to try Calendulis Cream then you have the option of a 30g, 60g and 120g size. I recommend trying the smallest size first to make sure that the product is going to be a good fit for you.

I really don’t have a lot to say about the Calendulis Cream because it can be summed up with “it works.” I cannot tell you how much you will go through as it all depends on your Eczema, but I can tell you that we find it goes a long way. You do not need to use very much at all for it to work. I found with other creams I had to put a ton on in order for it to work at all.

Another important aspect is if it stings. My little one did not complain at all about it stinging. I never asked her as if she does not mention it then it is not stinging from my experience. In the past whenever I put a cream on her that she found it stung, she was very quick about telling me.

My recommendation would be to ask your doctor about this product and if they give you the go ahead then give it a try. We found it works great.

November is Eczema Awareness month in Canada. One Dollar from every purchase of Calendulis Cream at The Eczema Company during the month of November is donated to Eczema Awareness.

Want to know more, visit The Eczema Company website. You can also stay connected to The Eczema Company on Facebook.

Use coupon code: MMG15 for 15% off your first order. Valid through Feb 28, 2013.

Disclosure: Please note that MomMomOnTheGo was provided a sample of the Calendulis Cream in order to conduct a review. MomMomOnTheGo never supports a company or product that she does not love. All opinions are those of MomMomOnTheGo and are formulated based on personal experience with the product.

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