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  • Scalp flaking gone after Pentrax and ACV   by  YoungLady     18 y     5,330       3 Messages Shown       Blog: Fasting for Weight Loss & Psoriasis Healing
    Yes, Pentrax shampoo (5% coal tar) and apple cider vinegar (ACV) are working for me :)

    I washed my hair with Pentrax two days ago, and sure enough the flakes were all gone, and the scalp looked "calmer". Then yesterday before going to bed I applied ACV to my scalp, with a cotton pad and using my fingers to work it through. I planned to wash my hair in the morning to get rid of the smell, but there was no smell at all in the morning! The skin looked even better.

    Coal tar works by slowing down the rate at which the skin cells multiply, which is too fast in psoriasis and dandruff. ACV changes the skin pH so that the bacteria/yeast/fungi that is usually present in dandruff/flaking cannot survive. I will repeat the ACV application tonight and tomorrow, and then will wash with pentrax again. After that hopefully I won't need to do this more than once a week, and with the help of fasting and, after that, raw food, I hope to greatly reduce the psoriasis on my scalp so that I won't need any topical products anymore.

    A side effect of pentrax was that it lightened my hair. Usually this occurs only with light-colored (blonde, red) hair, from what I've read. And my hair is dark brown. Now it's more like medium-dark brown with highlights--it's actually a very pretty color :) Not sure if it's temporary or permanent. And I hope I won't turn blonde after using pentrax again!

    Coal tar is supposed to be toxic in high quantities, so I will only use the pentrax every once in a while, as little as possible.
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    • I got the same problem   by  YourEnchantedGardener     18 y     3,130


      Wonder, how it would work with just
      ACV?

      Dr. Jensen use to burn aspirin
      in a flame till it turned black and
      released the cold tar.
      It stunk up the room really bad.

      It considered it a cancer producer.

      I personally wonder what I could use
      for a natural treatment.

      I imagine the dryness is a symptom
      of whole, pure, and natural left out.
      of my body. Maybe eating too much
      high on the ladder proteins.

      Once had someone rub some kind
      of oil in my head....that seemed to help.

      your eg
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      • Re: I got the same problem   by  YoungLady     18 y     3,612
        Hi EG,

        Definitely try ACV. It will help with reducing flaking by destroying the fungus/yeast that is usually present in scalp flaking cases. Here is a tetimonial from http://members.surfeu.fi/wpk/dandruff/digest.htm :

        "the oily conditions create a yeast rich environment on the scalp. Bacteria that like survive off the skin shedding process thrive on yeast. This leads to the intense skin shedding. This is also why it is not limited to the scalp and appears on eyebrows and around the nose and even chest hair. Its not on my nose but anywhere there is hair and heat. Chest eyebrows head ankles. . I had to use the juice of lemons and lime. I'm allergic to vinegar. The acid (ascorbic or ethanoic) stops the production of too much bacteria and knocks the skin shedding back into balance.

        The hilarious thing is pharmaceutical companies don't sell this . . . because It would cure 90% of people overnight!!!! no money there.

        The vinegar worked. I think it's because it changes the pH and the fungus that causes my dandruff is pH sensitive. All fungi live within a fairly narrow range of acidity and vinegar is far on the acid scale. I'm fairly certain it's fine for your skin. Skin is pretty tough and it can take a surprising amount. Still I think I'm going to experiment with half strength, i.e. half water half vinegar. Oddly I get this condition on my chest also and the vinegar cures that also. I've been rather sensitive to fungus my entire life and I'm prone to yeast infections. Lactus Acidophilous works for that and I think it's just because the Acidophilous slightly changes my bodies pH. The fungus is contagious. My wife never had dandruff and she only developed it after we were married about 6 years. My brother also has it. Not everyone that gets exposed will become colonized. Some people have stronger immune systems or maybe their body chemistry is different enough that the fungi don't find it as pleasing. Once I found the scientific name of the fungi on the web, there are five different but closely related types. They're distantly related to yeast. I'm sure some people get dandruff from other causes, but the majority of the cases of massive dandruff that I've seen have been caused by this fungus. I'm surprised that doctors don't mention or know about the vinegar cure. Makes me wonder about the legitimacy of medical science in general. The straightforwardness of skin flakes, fungus, change pH is basic and supported by theory, anecdotal evidence, and testimony. The idea that fungi are responsive to pH is taught in grade school science projects. That medical science would ignore this causes me some considerable concern."


        I'm not sure if by "the same problem" you mean scalp psoriasis or "just" scalp flaking, which is usually seborrheic dermatitis (SD). If you are sure you don't have psoriasis (and many people don't know they have it, I certainly didn't for 6 years, until the flaking got worse), then ACV will probably cure the flaking. Go to this website http://www.earthclinic.com/CURES/seborrheic_dermatitis.html to read about how people have cured their SD with ACV, and sometimes additional natural products (such as tea tree oil).

        In the case of psoriasis, ACV alone will not solve the flaking, because in addition to the yeast/fungus on the skin, the psoriasis is causing the skin cells to multiply at a much faster rate than normal, and ACV cannot affect that. Coal tar, however, can, and that is why it is one of the few things that really help reduce psoriasis flaking.

        Yes, coal tar is toxic in high doses (such as for asphalt workers) and has been deemed as carcinogenic by the state of California. However, the issue of its toxicity in the low percentages used in psoriasis gels/shampoos (under 5%) is highly disputed. When the Califorina trial about this was going on, it was actually opposed by the National Psoriasis Foundation, because "a warning label would either unnecessarily discourage psoriatics from buying coal tar products, or would result in companies making coal tar products dropping the coal tar or reducing its strength." See http://psorsite.com/coaltar.html for more info.

        So, the compromise is to use coal tar shampoos as little as possible, but for many patients the emotional benefits of controlling their flaking is far higher than the *possible* toxic effect of a low-percentage shampoo. There are many people who have used it safely for 20-30 years every day. It's up to each of us to decide...muscle testing would be interesting in this case!
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