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Eczema? Mugwort wash beats Western medicine hands down!

**Enthusiastic Netizen (Username: Kongtian's Fate, QQ: 732823570):** Hello, Teacher Hu Bing. I have a folk remedy for treating eczema. That year, my hand developed eczema, and despite trying many medications, nothing worked. A friend suggested using a method involving mugwort leaves for fumigation and washing. I used fresh, tender tips of mugwort that I picked myself (the ones from the pharmacy should work just as well). You can use an iron or stainless steel pot, heat it on the stove, and once it's warm, use it for fumigation and washing. Do this once a day for about a week, and it was completely cured. It hasn’t recurred for over ten years. At first, the eczema started with blisters and itching on one finger of my left hand, then spread to the entire back of the hand and wrist, and eventually to the back of my right hand and wrist. This remedy cured it. I’m sharing this to help more people! Contributor: Teacher Huo. Note: Mugwort is very common. If you’re unsure, ask the elders in your family. Some vegetable markets and wholesale markets also sell mugwort. **Hu Bing’s Folk Remedy Studio on China Secret Remedies Website:** Every day, we share the latest collected folk remedies, ensuring they are genuine and effective. If you’re troubled, unwell, or have tried countless treatments without success, you can find remedies here that have helped others recover! We also hope you’ll share any miraculous folk remedies you’ve encountered, so everyone can benefit. Good deeds bring good karma! Please recommend this website to your family and friends—they might find it helpful, and those who benefit will surely be grateful to you for life! This article was first published on China Secret Remedies Website. If you wish to repost, please credit China Secret Remedies Website!

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