What Should I Use For My Psoriasis?

by Renee
(Allen Park, MI)

I have psoriasis on my legs arms back and a little on my stomach plus in my hair. I have tried many things and the only thing that has helped a little was taking epsin salt baths. Can you please tell me what you recommend for me? I need help.

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by: Nanette From Skin-Remedies.com

Hello Renee,

Psoriasis conditions do need help! I will recommend two products for your psoriasis located on your legs, arms, back and stomach and a separate product for your scalp. Begin by using our FACE & BODY MOISTURIZING WASH to cleanse with. This is a hypo-allergenic wash with anti-bacterial properties that will begin unpacking the thick patches of psoriasis. Further, it will add much needed moisture to your skin which is so necessary in the repair process. So many commercial soaps on the market today actually strip away the natural PH of the skin and deplete it of its natural moisture levels. This only exacerbates the problem!

Next, apply either our MY DAUGHTER'S HAND & BODY THERACREAM or if your psoriasis is severe, our DOUBLE STRENGTH THERACREAM to the affected areas twice daily (morning and evening being the best times). These creams quickly penetrate the thick patches as well as the 7 layers of skin and begins to unpack the dry, damaged cells lifting them to the surface while filling the cells below with much needed moisture

For your scalp, use our HERBAL SHAMPOO TREATMENT as this provides a powerful remedy for your scalp condition. This all natural shampoo works by starting from the bottom of the scalp tissue on up - 7 layers deep thus repairing the scalp thoroughly and restoring it with health and balance again.

Please keep me posted on your progress Renee.

Warm Regards,
Nanette

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