30 min

146: Chlorine + Bath Additives w/ Christa Biegler, RD The Healthy Skin Show

    • Alternative Health

Today's episode is all about bath additives. Bleach baths, chlorine baths, colloidal oatmeal baths, Epsom salt baths...my guest and I cover all this and more!
My guest today is Christa Biegler, host of the Less Stressed Life podcast and has an integrative nutrition private practice focusing on skin, digestive, autoimmune and allergy issues.
She started The Less Stressed Life as a play on words for anti-inflammatory life. She lives with her unicycling husband and kids in the rural Midwest.
Join us as we talk about the different kinds of additives in a bath that may help with skin irritation and inflammation.
Have baths with different additives helped your skin rashes? Let me know in the comments!
In this episode: Why do bleach baths sometimes work? Christa's personal story with eczema Other bath additives that you probably haven't thought of Why oatmeal can be helpful and soothing Can hard water be an eczema trigger? Eczema Relief Diet Quotes “The whole point of detergent is to pull oils off of the skin, which are going to compromise that skin barrier in someone who's already compromised.” [10:59]
“[Colloidal oatmeal is] an anti-inflammatory, it's got some flavonoids in it and some alkaloids and some sterols that have this anti-inflammatory and barrier repairing effect.” [13:30]
Links Find Christa online
The Eczema Relief Diet: Short-Term Plans to Identify Triggers and Soothe Flareups 
Christa's free online training
Christa's guide of things not to do if you have a child with eczema
Healthy Skin Show ep. 042: How Sulfur Can Trigger Skin Rashes w/ Christa Biegler
Healthy Show ep. 128: Eczema Sleep Problems w/ Christa Biegler, RD
Healthy Skin Show ep. 116: Can Chlorine In Water Harm Your Skin? w/ Lara Adler
Jennifer's appearance on the Less Stressed Life podcast: Why you shouldn't use coconut oil on your skin
Follow Christa on Twitter ǀ Facebook ǀ Instagram ǀ LinkedIn ǀ YouTube

Today's episode is all about bath additives. Bleach baths, chlorine baths, colloidal oatmeal baths, Epsom salt baths...my guest and I cover all this and more!
My guest today is Christa Biegler, host of the Less Stressed Life podcast and has an integrative nutrition private practice focusing on skin, digestive, autoimmune and allergy issues.
She started The Less Stressed Life as a play on words for anti-inflammatory life. She lives with her unicycling husband and kids in the rural Midwest.
Join us as we talk about the different kinds of additives in a bath that may help with skin irritation and inflammation.
Have baths with different additives helped your skin rashes? Let me know in the comments!
In this episode: Why do bleach baths sometimes work? Christa's personal story with eczema Other bath additives that you probably haven't thought of Why oatmeal can be helpful and soothing Can hard water be an eczema trigger? Eczema Relief Diet Quotes “The whole point of detergent is to pull oils off of the skin, which are going to compromise that skin barrier in someone who's already compromised.” [10:59]
“[Colloidal oatmeal is] an anti-inflammatory, it's got some flavonoids in it and some alkaloids and some sterols that have this anti-inflammatory and barrier repairing effect.” [13:30]
Links Find Christa online
The Eczema Relief Diet: Short-Term Plans to Identify Triggers and Soothe Flareups 
Christa's free online training
Christa's guide of things not to do if you have a child with eczema
Healthy Skin Show ep. 042: How Sulfur Can Trigger Skin Rashes w/ Christa Biegler
Healthy Show ep. 128: Eczema Sleep Problems w/ Christa Biegler, RD
Healthy Skin Show ep. 116: Can Chlorine In Water Harm Your Skin? w/ Lara Adler
Jennifer's appearance on the Less Stressed Life podcast: Why you shouldn't use coconut oil on your skin
Follow Christa on Twitter ǀ Facebook ǀ Instagram ǀ LinkedIn ǀ YouTube

30 min