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there must be a cure somewhere..Anyone know of studies one can participate in?

2006-06-18 07:04:06 · 4 answers · asked by pray_4_whirled_peas 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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There is a cure for every disorder. Yoy can only help yourself out with temporary cures if you do not address the the cause. Dehydration is the most probable cause of setting off this condition. 75% of Americans are 6-8 glasses of water dehydrated and their taste response is so misguided that they sense hunger when they are thirsty. The other problem that Americans have is their food has poor mineral content.

Drinking 6-8 glasses of distilled water with a pinch of unrefined sea salt will rehydrate and remineralize your body. This could by itself make your skin supple and healthy.

30 minutes of sunlight every day will help.

Eating oily fish or a fish oil supplement could help.

Almond and walnuts are great sources of good oil.

Switch from drinking toxic milk to almond milk or walnut milk.

Consider externally usiing coconut oil with squeezed lemon juice for lightening.

Eat less processed foods and more raw foods.

The cure is out there but is it worth the changes of diet and lifestlye? Our bodies are wonderful mechanisms that want to be healed. Chicken Skin is just an indicator to change your diet and lifestyle. Later in life it might be in the form of much more dangerous symptoms. Keratosis Pilaris should be a wake up call. Will you answer it?

2006-06-21 01:18:02 · answer #1 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 2

You really need to read "Banish My Bumps" by Angela Steinberg (also available in electronic format here: http://www.banishbumps.com ). It's about how to permanently cure your Keratosis Pilaris naturally. I was able to clear my skin in only 7 days after reading this.

Stop paying paying each month good money on creams. This is exactly what the pharmaceutical industry wants you to do! They want to milk money from you each month.

2014-09-12 14:42:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

"There is no cure for Keratosis pilaris; treatments are largely symptomatic and must be repeated. Regardless, exfoliation, intensive moisturizing cremes, Retin-A, and medicated lotions containing alpha-hydroxy acids or urea may be used to temporarily improve the appearance and texture of affected skin."

2006-06-18 14:09:00 · answer #3 · answered by OneRunningMan 6 · 0 0

I had never heard of this condition, thanks for asking it, I have been wondering what those little rough bumps were on my boy friends shoulders, and back. THANK YOU

2006-06-18 16:02:57 · answer #4 · answered by brandy 2 · 0 0

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