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  Cure for Eczema and Psoriasis  
 


Will Tea Tree Oil cure Eczema ?

The short answer is no. But Tea Tree Oil has been graphically demonstrated to greatly relieve the symptoms of Eczema and provide outstanding relief in as little as 4 weeks.

What are the treatment options for Eczema and what does Tea Tree oil do ?
Firstly replacing the hazardous cleaning and household products normally found in the average home (particularly the Laundry and Kitchen areas with environmentally friendly safer products based on Tea Tree Oil.

Secondly in addition to the removal of all toxic cleaners and detergents from the home, the aim of controlling Eczema is to heal the skin and to both prevent and minimize any flare-ups and ease the itching accompanying the condition and resultant risk of further aggravation.

This can be achieved by applying an Oil of Tea Tree Oil therapeutic moisturizer to prevent the skin from cracking or itching and to offer relief and to assist killing of germs that cause further infection.

Treatment may also include:
 

• Cortisone to help reduce inflammation and itchiness. Whilst this is an accepted form of Eczema treatment, prolonged and continued use can interfere with the body's immune system.
• Wet bandaging that soothes the skin reduces itchiness and helps heal lesions and cracking.
• Antibiotics which can treat secondary infection.
• Allergy testing or blood tests to help establish trigger factors.
• Professional diet advice and assistance.

• Relief of stress by supplementing the diet with a (MIM's accredited) dietary supplement which contains St.John's Wort (Hypericum Perforatum) and Flavanoids, Ginko Biloba all of which synergistically work to promote peripheral circulation, general health and brain function and memory.

More severe cases of Eczema may be treated by other medicinals and phototherapy (UVB treatment) but with its noteworthy attendant risk of cancer !

Always obtain professional medical advice before embarking on any formal medical treatment. This should be done alongside a home detox program with a suite of Patented Tee Tree Oil based products well proven to be effective in the management control of Eczema.

Complications associated with Eczema.
Because Eczema skin is often broken, it places the sufferer at risk of contracting skin infection. Professional medical advice should always be sought at the first sign of any infection albeit Tea Tree Oil contributes greatly - if not removing this threat entirely.

An Eczema sufferer is also at risk of developing Herpes Simplex type 1 (Cold Sores) which can spread over a large area of the skin and occasionally prove dangerous. Sufferers are also at risk of contracting the widespread skin infection - Impetigo (School Sores). In order to avoid any complications associated with vaccination, the disease should be discussed with a medical professional. However, normal childhood immunizations coupled with a healthy diet and home hygiene generally pose no risk to the Eczema sufferer.
 
     
  Impetigo

Our Tea Tree Oil based emollients have demonstrated relief from Impetigo
 
     
  Is there a cure for Psoriasis ?

As for any cure for Eczema, a cure for Psoriasis has not yet been discovered, however relief is possible for this related debilitating skin condition.

Psoriasis is a genetic, non contagious skin disorder that appears in different forms and can affect any part of the body, including the nails and scalp. Psoriasis is categorized from mild to severe.

There are many treatment choices to temporarily relieve Psoriasis. Each option has advantages and disadvantages, and what works for any individual patient may not be effective for everyone. Qualified Dermatologists have the medical expertise necessary to determine the most appropriate treatments for each case.

Treatment for Psoriasis:
There are 3 basic treatment options for Psoriasis -

Topical
(applied to the skin) – Mild to moderate psoriasis

Phototherapy
(light, usually ultraviolet, applied to the skin with protective clothing covering normal skin). – Moderate to severe psoriasis (risks include cancer as a consequent threat). In UVB treatment by a qualified Photodermitologist, from 18-30 treatments may be required before a noticeable relief from Psoriasis is achieved.

Systemic
(orally or by injection) – Moderate, severe or disabling psoriasis.

While each of these therapies is effective, with some there can be drawbacks.

Stress or excessive skin dryness can trigger new Psoriasis lesions.

Regular skin care with Tea Tree Oil intensive skin care moisturizers does prevent skin dryness and has lead to profound relief generally over a 4 week period of twice daily application (See our testimonial pages).

Phototherapy (UVB treatment) can require around 6 weekly visits to a dermatologist’s rooms or a dedicated Psoriasis clinic. Many of the systemic medications have dangerous side effect risks (e.g. incidence of serious cancer risk).

At date of publishing this we have ample evidence to support dramatic relief for numerous Psoriasis sufferers through the dedicated topical application of our patented Tea Tree Oil emollients.

Application of patented Tea Tree Oil enriched intensive skin therapy products coupled with the total detoxing of the sufferer's home have clearly demonstrated to be highly effective even to the point of giving the appearance of an actual cure for Psoriasis.

This detoxing process includes the removal of all hazardous cleaning and personal care products from the home and replacing with non hazardous Tea Tree Oil based household cleaning products. In many cases highly toxic household products aggravating the condition, remain throughout the home hidden behind inoffensive looking labels under the bathroom, laundry and kitchen sinks. See the link below for more information ..

Let's stop poisoning our children in our homes
 
     
 

Psoriasis further information

Statistics of Psoriasis

About 2 percent of the population has Psoriasis. - It has been estimated that approx. 400,000 Australians suffer from some form of Psoriasis.

Psoriasis generally appears between the ages of 14 and 35, but can develop at any time. Average age of onset is in their late 20’s.

10 percent to 15 percent of those with Psoriasis develop the condition prior to age 10. For infants to develop Psoriasis is a rarity.

Some 20,000 children under 10 years of age are annually diagnosed with Psoriasis
About 30 percent of people with Psoriasis are considered moderate to severe conditions (usually based on it affecting over 3 percent of their body).

Approx. 125,000 Australians suffer with a moderate to severe Psoriasis condition.

Severe forms of Psoriasis can compromise the skin's ability to control body temperature and prevent infection leading to secondary health challenges.

75 percent of people with moderate to severe Psoriasis reveal that their condition has a moderate to large impact on their everyday lives. 26 percent alter their normal daily activities. 21 percent cease their normal daily activities. 40 percent declare their Psoriasis affects their clothing choices (avoiding dark colors, covering up arms and legs). 36 percent say it interferes with their sleep. 36 percent report bathing more than normal.

Psoriasis appears to be slightly more prevalent in women than in men. It may disqualify a person from serving in the armed services.

On average, approx. 30 Australians die from Psoriasis or complications from certain treatments annually.

If one parent has Psoriasis, children have a 10 percent to 25 percent chance of developing Psoriasis. If both parents have Psoriasis, their children will have a 50 percent chance of developing the condition.

Psoriasis affects an estimated 1 – 3% of people globally.

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