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Young woman with eczema scratching her skin on the inner side of her elbow

Answer:

Certain supplements may reduce symptoms of atopic dermatitis (the most common form of eczema), while other supplements promoted for this condition do not seem to work.

Sign in as a member for information about the following supplements for eczema: gamma-linolenic acid, grapefruit seed extract, L-histidine, melatonin, phytoceramides, probiotics, vitamin B-12, vitamin D, and zinc. Application of apple cider vinegar to the skin is also discussed. Be aware that chocolate and cocoa may trigger contact dermatitis — another form of eczema.

Also see our article about choosing the right soap to find out what to look for in soap to avoid skin irritation and see our Top Picks for body wash, bar soap, and hand soaps.

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