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Article: life: Lee's natural remedies; Liz Hands speaks to a new mother about how her baby's painful skin condition could lead to a better work/life balance for her family.(Features)
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- The Journal (Newcastle, England)
- Article date:
- November 29, 2008
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IT started as a mother's labour of love. Lee Heads and her husband Andy both suffer from eczema. So when their baby Archie started showing signs of the skin condition, it came as no surprise.
At his worst, Archie, now one, was covered in tell-tale blotches from top to toe and was scratching so much his delicate skin was raw and bleeding.
And, though times have moved on since then and formulas and application techniques have improved, Andy's skin bears childhood scars caused by steroid cream use - a route Lee was determined not to take for Archie.
"My husband had ...
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