Sharing What Worked For Me
I was told that I should share this with a pharmaceutical company and make some money. I am not that kind of person. I have my profession and do fine and do a lot more after work for the common good. Also, since the products I used are over the counter and contain no steroids, I feel compelled to share my experience with you.
I have a certain form of psoriasis that only inflicts where the skin folds, such as behind the ear. It has afflicted many locations that are sensitive to the issue of skin thinning and thereby steroids could not be used.
For years, I cut my own hair because hair stylists might think it is contagious. Finally, I decided to take things into my own hands and develop for my own use something that is steroid free.
The nice thing about my findings is that after 3 weeks of use, the condition could be described as permanently gone or in remission.
Before I share with you what I have done, it is important that you check with your doctor or pharmacist if the combination of products is compatible with you and causes you no harm, also, for how long can this treatment be used, otherwise, you are using it at your own risk. As an example of potential side effects, one of the ingredients may cause skin sensitivity to the sun, you might want to wear long sleeves or pants or use a sun block or add a zinc cream component; I would add a zinc cream to the mix before using sunblock.
For the sake of the common good, there is another matter that I would like to bring to your attention. It is a piece of truth that is being kept from you. It affects you and many people around the world and will have ill effects for many years to come unless something is done about it. You are only required to read it and share it if the treatment I share with you works. I think it is a fair exchange. Also, if you share the treatment with others, kindly send them this complete posting including the links to the article and website.
The piece is title “The Crime Behind the Criminal Wars” and can be found at
http://www.mydemocracy.net/war_crimes/crime_criminal_wars_bush_blair.htm
Other articles can be found at
http://www.mydemocracy.net. If you have any questions about the article or articles, as the author, I can answer them and my email is featured in many of the articles.
Now, let us get to the meat of the matter.
The following are the products and procedure used (active ingredients are shared for the benefit of people outside the U.S.):
1. Witch hazel
2. Polysporin (not Neosporin)…Poly is a wider spectrum and has anti fungus component…active ingredients per gram: Bacitracin Zinc 500 units, Polymyxin B Sulfate 10,000 units
3. Benadryl Original Strength…active ingredients: Diphenhydramine Hypochoride 1% and Zinc Acetate 0.1%
4. Aveeno, Intense Relief Overnight Cream…active ingredient: Dimethicone 1.3%
Witch hazel is an Astringent that relieves minor itch, a mild disinfectant, and think that it helps open the pores to receive treatment.
Dampen a disposable towel with Witch hazel and gently rub the area affected.
In the palm of your hand combine the other three ingredients, 1/3 each. I usually combine the Polysporin and Benadryl first, and then combine the mix with Aveeno. The way to combine them is to use the index finger to mix them by rubbing them together.
Gently rub the affected area with the mix.
Other than asking your pharmacist and doctor about potential side effects, I would also try the mix on a small area of skin to test its efficacy before using over a wider area.
If the treatment is working for you but want to bump it up a notch (sounds like Emeril), you might want to consider adding a drop or two of Oregano oil; that was going to be my next move. Again, make sure you ask a doctor or pharmacist about potential harm to you.
Thank you all so much and hope that this approach works for you the way it worked for me.
Follow Up Message
The following is a message that was posted on
Psoriasis-help.org.uk
"Plaque behind ear is far less red (was angry red, now pink), feels soft, and moisturised. Had a small flake after washing my hair this morning but nothing like previously. All the signs are good that this may work.
Have increased the test to include my butt crack (sorry!) as that is also a stubborn patch that I have had for a number of years and that gets sweaty so will be more prone to infection. If that starts to clear then I'm sold on this treatment!"
Seems to be working for this person, wonder if any of you here have tried it.
Best,
Maher Osseiran