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<blockquote data-quote="chalup" data-source="post: 1282318" data-attributes="member: 306126"><p>Hi all. I have extremely severe psoriasis which qualifies me as the queen of itch and to add insult to injury I have eczema mixed in on my legs. I have tried a lot of things over the years for itch and here is a simple cheap one that helps a bit. Get a clean nylon stocking and put about 1/2 cup of dry oatmeal and 1/2 cup skim milk powder mixed together in it. Tie it shut so you have a large tea bag so to speak. You can continue up the stocking by tying 2 knots and cutting between. Put the oatmeal bomb in your bath, the water will look milky. Have a long soak. It sounds weird but it does help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chalup, post: 1282318, member: 306126"] Hi all. I have extremely severe psoriasis which qualifies me as the queen of itch and to add insult to injury I have eczema mixed in on my legs. I have tried a lot of things over the years for itch and here is a simple cheap one that helps a bit. Get a clean nylon stocking and put about 1/2 cup of dry oatmeal and 1/2 cup skim milk powder mixed together in it. Tie it shut so you have a large tea bag so to speak. You can continue up the stocking by tying 2 knots and cutting between. Put the oatmeal bomb in your bath, the water will look milky. Have a long soak. It sounds weird but it does help. [/QUOTE]
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