When dealing with persistent skin irritation, such as eczema, understanding the root cause from an Ayurvedic perspective is essential. Eczema typically reflects an imbalance in the doshas, particularly an exacerbation of Pitta and Vata. This leads to symptoms of heat (redness) and dryness (flakiness).
Regarding the Zenlabs GP Ointment, while I can’t specifically endorse over-the-counter products without knowing all their ingredients and potential effects, Ayurveda often recommends treatments addressing underlying imbalances. If the ointment contains calming and moisturizing ingredients, like aloe vera or coconut oil, it might provide temporary relief but not necessarily the root solution.
First, consider adapting your diet and lifestyle to reduce Pitta. Incorporate cooling foods like cucumber, leafy greens, and foods high in omega-3 fatty acids, such as flax seeds. Stay hydrated and avoid spicy, fried, or processed foods which can increase Pitta. Vata can be pacified by maintaining skin moisture using natural oils like sesame or almond oil.
Improve your Agni, or digestive fire, by consuming warm, cooked meals and drinking herbal teas like ginger or fennel to support healthy digestion. Avoid cold and raw foods that might aggravate Vata.
For topical relief, try applying a gentle mix of turmeric (anti-inflammatory) with coconut oil (moisturizing) to the affected areas. Test a small patch first to ensure no irritation. If symptoms persist or worsen, or if you experience severe infection or discomfort, consulting a healthcare professional or an Ayurvedic expert who can provide a personalized approach would be wise.
Be patient as natural approaches can take time to show effects. Always stay alert to how your body reacts to changes, ensuring not to rely solely on ointments but addressing internal and lifestyle factors.



