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A look at psoriasis: Psoriasis is a non-contagious lifelong skin disease that has been diagnosed in 4.5 million adults in the United States. It appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with white buildup of dead skin cells, called scale. There are different forms of psoriasis. In many cases, the scales are accompanied by
blisters or red spots. People who suffer from psoriasis often
experience inflammation and itchiness.
Africa's Recommended Treatment:
#1 Cleanse
The African Solution:
Dudu-Osun black soap
Shea Butter & Aloe Vera soap
All two soaps are natural, and are hand-made in Africa. Dudu-Osun
contains healing tropical herbs and honey which work to heal and protect skin. Shea butter with Aloe Soap gives you intense miniaturization while
The African Solution:
Shea Butter
Cocoa Butter
Aloe Butter
Mango Butter
#2 Moisturize
In order to protect your skin, and to alleviate itching you need to provide a moisture barrier. Shea butter gives intense moisture that lasts for days, cocoa butter is also a popular choice. Aloe butter is a lighter moisturizer, but it will really soothe the itchiness and pain. Mango butter is also a lighter
moisturizer than the shea butter, but is better for people with more sensitive or oily skin.
Just one scoop of shea butter can heal stretch marks, soften skin, or relieve conditions of psoriasis.
Heal Psoriasis
natural
vitamins and aloe vera go deep in pores and provide nutrition.
#3 Condition
After cleansing and moisturizing, it’s good to take an extra step to protect your skin. Here are a few options for you:
The neem solution: Neem oil is one of the best ways to treat psoriasis. It
moisturizes and protects the skin, while it helps to heal the lesions, scaling and irritation. Simply apply to all areas of irritation.
Take a dead sea bath: Relax and kick back in a dead sea bath. Dead sea salts are famous for their healing mineral content. People from across the globe travel to the dead sea to bathe in its healing waters. We recommend dissolving 1-2 cups of dead sea salts in a warm bath. Soak for 20-30 minutes, and then rinse
Heal Eczema
A look at eczema: Eczema is a group of skin care conditions which affects all age groups. The
severity of the disease varies. In mild forms the skin is dry, itchy and hot, while in more severe forms the skin can become broken, raw and bleeding. Eczema is not contagious, although it is a very troubling disease for the person who has the condition. With treatment the effects of eczema can be reduced, though skin will always be sensitive and need special care.
Africa's Recommended Treatment:
#1 Cleanse
The African Solution:
Dudu-Osun Black Soap
Natural Black Soap
Both of these soaps are completely natural and contain herbs and honeys from the rain forest and Savannah regions of Africa.
Dudu-Osun contains a healing blend of honey, shea butter and aloe vera to nourish the skin,
moisturize, and alleviate the itching and inflammation so common with
eczema. Natural black soap contains a blend of plantain skins, palm kernel oil, and natural sodium. Plantain skins are rich in Vitamin E which help to reduce the scarring and soothe eczema-prone skin.
The African Solution:
Shea Butter
Jojoba Oil
Mango Butter
#2 Moisturize
People with eczema suffer from very dry, itchy skin. One of the best ways to alleviate symptoms is by using an intense moisturizer. Each of these
butters or oils is completely natural, each contains natural vitamins that reduce the appearance of eczema, takes away itchiness, and moisturizes from deep within the pores.
#3 Condition
For those who have severe symptoms of Eczema, taking a little extra step towards healing can go a long way. Below are several ways to treat your eczema that give you the relief you need:
Dead sea bath: Relax and kick back in a dead sea bath. Dead sea salts are
famous for their healing mineral content. People from across the globe travel to the dead sea to bathe in its healing waters. We recommend dissolving 1-2 cups of dead sea salts in a warm bath. Soak for 20-30 minutes, and then rinse with warm water. The healing minerals will pe*****te the skin and heal from the inside out.
The neem solution: Neem oil is a natural oil that is famous for its healing
effects on eczema. Add 2-3 tablespoons of neem oil to warm bath water, and soak for 20 minutes. You can add the neem oil to your dead sea bath for
maximum results. Neem contains a powerful analgesic and relief from itching and general soreness.Neem oil makes eczema more manageable and gives skin a more normal appearance. The effects become obvious normally within 4-7 days.
Other African Solutions: Virgin coconut oil (for moisture), black seed oil (for
healing), tea tree oil (relieves itching and rash), dead sea exfoliating gel (for cleansing).
Alternate remedies:
- Take 30 mg of zinc twice daily.
- Apply a paste made of nutmeg and water to the affected areas.
- Add chamomile, lavender, or geranium essential oil to your bath.
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This Product is exclusively first self heating effect of magnetic moxibustion magic stick from Korea. This product uses far infrared heat with a variety of refined herbal extract powder. It can help to strengthen the foundation, warm stomach, dispel wind and dampness, produce warming therapy, promoting blood circulation and dispel the effect of coldness. Apply on, cervical shoulder, lumbar spine, sprained knee and leg.
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ENRICHING HAIR OIL
This unique hair tonic formulation is suitable for all hair types and can be used for the hair and the scalp. Deeply nourishing, calming and restorative, Enriching Hair Oil smoothest split ends and helps give body to fine, flyaway hair.
Ideal for
All hair and skin types, including Afro-CaribbeanDry/itchy scalp conditionsFine fly away hairFirst signs of hair loss
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Cleanser
WINNER OF A SILVER MEDAL AT THE 2013 FREE FROM SKINCARE AWARDS
Purifying, balancing, soothing and moisturizing, this luxurious Pure Face Cleanser is suitable for all skin types. Teamed with our Organic Face Cloth you can gently remove impurities and makeup whilst exfoliating and rejuvenating the skin.
Ideal for:
All skin types and conditions.
Now available as a bundle with one of our 30 ml face serums in a skincare starter kit to
Coping with Seasonal Allergies
woman blowing her nose While it's impossible to avoid airborne allergens entirely, (even moving to the desert won't necessarily help because you may develop new allergies to local plants) there are numerous things you can do to reduce their devastating effect on your life.
The first thing I tell my patients is to stop smoking, since smoking is a known allergy trigger. Then, implement as many of the following recommendations as you can.
Pollen. Check the pollen counts in the newspaper. Generally, pollen counts are worse in the early morning and on windy days. Take these steps to minimize exposure:
Have someone else do your yard work while you stay inside with the windows closed and the air conditioning running on high pollen days.
If you do have to work outside, wear a face mask designed to filter pollen and keep it from reaching your nasal passages.
Leave all gardening tools, including clothing, outdoors, and shower immediately after working outdoors.
Plant low-allergenic grasses, trees and shrubs. Generally, flowering plants that rely on insect pollination are best, since their pollen are too large and heavy to become airborne.
Dust Mites. The best way to reduce exposure to dust mites (microscopic arthropods that reside indoors) is to reduce the dust in your home:
Consider replacing any wall-to-wall carpeting with wood, laminate, vinyl or tile floors, and covering upholstered furniture with vinyl covers, or buying leather furniture.
Use a vacuum cleaner equipped with a HEPA filter, which filters tiny particles.
Dust mites are most prevalent in the bedroom, so attack that room first. Remove blinds (substitute shades, instead), down-filled blankets and feather pillows. Encase your bedding in zippered, plastic, airtight and dust-proof covers, and wash all sheets and bedding weekly in the hottest water available.
Molds. If you're allergic to molds, avoid areas that harbor them including:
Moist, shady areas outdoors, garden compost piles, greenhouses, mills and grain fields or bins.
Damp basements and closets, bathrooms, places where fresh food is stored, air conditioners, humidifiers, garbage pails, mattresses, upholstered furniture and old foam rubber pillows.
Open a window or use a fan after a steamy shower or bath to allow the humidity to escape.
Animals. All pets can cause allergies, even Chihuahuas and so-called "hairless" cats. As many allergy experts say, "The best pet for someone with allergies is a goldfish." But, if you simply can't bear to find another home for your pet, you can:
Have someone else bathe your pet weekly and brush it outdoors several times a week.
Use a room air cleaner.
Wear a face mask while house cleaning.
Have someone else clean the litter box and make sure it's placed away from air filtrating intake vents in your home if you have forced air heating and/or central air conditioning.
Wash your hands after touching or handling a pet to avoid spreading the dander.
Keep pets out of your bedroom, since that's where you spend the most time.
Questions to Ask Your Health Care Professional about Allergies
1. Could an underlying medical condition cause my allergic symptoms?
2. Do I have any medical conditions that might limit my use of over-the-counter medications?
3. What are the side effects of the medications or treatments you're recommending? Will they interact with any other medications I'm taking?
4. How will you monitor my treatment? How long will it take to work?
5. Is my condition potentially dangerous? When should I seek professional medical care after an allergic reaction?
6. Where are some of the unexpected places I might encounter the substance I'm allergic to?
7. Should I be tested for allergy shots?
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