If you haven't seen Ian's story yet, scroll down past one post to the first of his pictures and the beginning of our journey.
After a year, I can now say that the acupuncture and WindBreaker drops are definitely what has helped Ian with the eczema. The correlation between visits and his skin clearing up can't be ignored. I still have a hard time believing this is what worked, but I am so grateful to our neighbor who kept nagging us to go, and my husband who finally made the appointment when I kept dragging my feet.
The acupuncture has actually gotten a bit harder. As Ian gets better, he's liking the needles less and less. In the beginning he didn't even flinch when the needles were put in, and he would actually hold out his arms and legs. Now, he fights it a bit. Fortunately, the acupuncturist thinks it's great, since it means he's not dealing with pain on a daily basis anymore.
Here is Ian in July, in Utah. You can see he had a bit of a set back in the hot, dry air, plus, he hadn't had his treatment for about three weeks. We went in for the acupuncture as soon as we got back home. Within three days of getting the "needles", he was fine.

Three weeks later. You can see how much better he does when he's getting his treatment. It's really amazing, and so wonderful to see after nothing else had worked!