I Know lots of people that have had eczema really bad,and have tried EVERYTHING, only to have nothing really work.
Anyone from 3 years old to 80 years old.
Really sad.
Until they tried a lotion that I know of that has T-36 C3 melaleuca oil in it.( T-36 C3 is the highest grade of tea tree oil )
I personally do not have eczema or psoriasis,but this has really helped alot of people.
I don't sell it or anything but if you want more info you can email me at enhancinglivesdaily@yahoo.com
2006-10-19 06:48:01
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answered by Luke 2
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2016-12-25 02:31:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Psoriasis is a disease that takes place when the body’s immune system mistakenly believes healthy skin cells to be enemy cells and starts to produce many more new cells to replace these cells. This is the reason why there is no cure for psoriasis and medications applied to treat psoriasis are only able to remove the symptoms temporarily. Don't go the "cream route", it's only just a waste of time and money. Been there Done that!
You need to read "Psoriasis Free For Life" by Katy Wilson if you want to cure your psoriasis for good. Available online also @ http://www.psoriasisforeverfree.com It's a book that shows you how to cure psoriasis naturally in a few days. I cured my psoriasis permanently in 6 days after reading this book. Good luck!
2014-08-01 07:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Cure psoriasis starting today - even if your doctor or dermatologist says "it's impossible!"
I've just followed a guide called psoriasis free for life that completely cured me of this debilitating and embarrassing disease in less than a month!
Remember, this will not only treat the symptoms that you do see:
the red, inflamed itchy skin.
The silvery scales that seem to erupt for no reason.
The burning or bleeding that occurs around your joints.
The cracking, oozing and painful patches on your skin.
But it also treats the underlying cause of psoriasis - the part you don't see - the actual immune system deficiency that causes these itchy patches to appear and scale over.
For more information, check here : http://Psoriasis.naturallysaver.com .
You can definitely get back your life, your confidence and your self esteem!
2014-11-19 01:21:59
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answered by Anonymous
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I was diagnosed with psoriasis at age 14 and now I am 36 years old. You can say that I have tried just about every medicine both approved by FDA and trial without much success. Examples include Enbrel, Humira, oral meds, creams, oils, salts, coal tar, etc and the list is much more extensive that I can't even remember all of the names. But recently after someone shared this video https://tr.im/psoriasisCureBEn0 everything has changed. My psoriasis completely cleared by putting these changes in place. I only wish I'd taken photos of before and after because it truly has been miraculous. I am getting married in Oct, 2015 and I am wearing a strapless gown that also shows my back and I am confident (not like before) that my skin will be soft and pretty vs red and flakey.
2015-04-08 12:36:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Firstly, you need to get something for the itching. I'm in Canada - I take a pill at night, 50mg of apo-hydroxyzine by prescription. It works great. Also, make sure you use moisturizing creams and lotions all day, and before you go to bed. Generally, you need to keep seeing your dermatologist until you find something that works best. They are always developing new stuff. What has worked great for me in the past is PUVA - see if that's available in your area. The problem with psoriasis is that everyone responds to medications differently, and one person can respond to the same drug differently at different times. So frustrating! I got it when I was 22, and am now 45. If you are at the child-bearing years, you have to be very careful with what you take - discuss with your dr.
Wish you luck - we are all on a quest. Just beware of scams, and herbal stuff, etc. that is not prescribed by a doctor.
2006-10-19 03:55:51
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answered by Lydia 7
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I Cured Psoriasis Easily Permanently : http://Psoriasis.neatprim.com
2016-03-04 02:51:18
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answered by Fred 3
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RE: Has anyone found anything that will actually "dry" up psoriasis?
I have tried prescription creams, shots, over the counter ointments, etc. It flares from time to time and while I try not to scratch it, I usually do in my sleep. Anyone had any luck with something that actually works to keep it toned down??
2015-09-02 04:31:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Psoriasis is a persistent skin disease that got its name from the Greek word for "itch." The skin becomes inflamed, producing red, thickened areas with silvery scales, most often on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. It results when skin cells start reproducing wildly, and piling up on the surface. The most common symptoms of psoriasis are thick, red patches known as plaques, and dry, silvery scales. Recent research indicates that psoriasis is likely a disorder of the immune system. No one knows what triggers your immune system to cause psoriasis. It is believed that you must have a genetic tendency to be susceptible to the condition. But once your immune system is triggered, it sends a false alarm to your skin cells, telling them that they’ve been damaged. The skin cells react by attempting to repair this “damage.” They begin reproducing at an accelerated rate, rising to the skin surface, dying, and building up there. The skin surface thickens. As blood vessels expand and more blood flows to the skin, it becomes red. The result is the flaky, red patches you know as plaques.
While Eczema and Psoriasis are completely different skin disorders, they are often treated with the same methods. Cortisone creams, ointments, and lotions commonly prescribed for skin disease may clear the skin temporarily and control the condition in many patients. Side effects from steroids include thinning of the skin, dilated blood vessels, bruising, and skin color changes. Treatments that are recommended by doctors and pharmaceutical companies worldwide amounts to futile attempts at mere symptom treatment, instead of the trying to address the root causes of the condition. Symptoms you see on the skin express the body's attempt to heal, but are not the cause of disease
Because the causes of Psoriasis are due to autoimmune disorders, I recommend products which are high in anti-oxidants to help boost and maintain a healthy skin matrix. This includes Vitamin Supplement. And Aloe Based Skin Care
Here's why Aloe is good for you:
1.) It Penetrates. It actually sinks down into the lower layers of the skin (dermis) where your collagen
is. Nothing you buy over the counter can do that. Why is that important? Cause if you buy something
that says it boost collagen, it's not true. If it can't reach the collagen, it can't help the collagen.
Penetration is also important when it come to cleansing, you want an aloe based cleanser to clean
deep down in your pores.
2.) It Exfoliates, Aloe is a natural exfoliator, the plant enzymes actually break down the soap and
residue that hold dead skin cells to the surface of the skin. Dead skin cells make your skin look flaky,
dry and dull. A build up of dead skin can also break down your collagen over time (causing wrinkles)
which is why it is so important to exfoliate. Aloe does it naturally without scrubs or chemicals.
3.) Aloe Regenerates- Aloe regenerates skin 11 times faster than you body does naturally. That's
why aloe is often used on burns. If you have scars, sun spots, wrinkles or any other skin damage, aloe
can help heal it fast!
4) Aloe is a Natural Anti- inflamitory - Acne anyone? Redness? Aloe cleanses, removes impurities,
and shrinks and tightens pores all at once.
Here are a few more things aloe can do for you:
Heals psoriasis in up to 83% of suffers in 16 weeks.
Rub it on inflamed joints to ease pain.
Drink aloe juice to build a stronger immune system.
If you're interested I can create a Psoriasis program for you. You can contact me through my website at
http://www.thealoespa.com/index.html
2006-10-19 09:06:30
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answered by aloegirl 2
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Eczema patients can avoid scratchy fibers for softer ones like bamboo, cotton, or silk, which are gentler on the skin. Opting to buy organic fibers can also be a wise, healthy, and eco-friendly alternative. Learn here https://tr.im/pRvru
2016-05-18 07:25:43
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answered by Steven 2
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