'I’m embracing my skin, I tell it every day how much I love it and how beautiful it has become.'
She spent 12 hours a day in the bath due to painful eczema A mum who has experienced eczema for 57 years spoke of her troubles with her skin condition that left her having 12-hour long baths. Janelle Harris, 63, a retired company director from Colorado, US, used steroid creams, foams, salves, pills, shots and even a steroid tape that slowly released steroids into her skin to control her severe eczema.
Later, she heard of a treatment called No Moisture Therapy where patients reduce or even stop bathing entirely and reduce the amount of water they consume to one or two litres a day, included water consumed in foods. Janelle began to follow NMT which, she says, finally helped her get in control of her TSW. ‘I lived in the bathtub for the first three and a half years,’ Janelle said. ‘Then in January 2022, the last time I wanted to end my life, my husband suggested I try NMT.
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