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PsoriaLess® - a natural solution to control psoriasis, eczema and other scaly skins. Can psoriasis be cured?
Psoriasis is a chronic remitting and relapsing scaly and inflammatory skin disorder. Sufferers of the most common form of psoriasis – plaque psoriasis - exhibit scaly lesions on the skin which can range from mild cases, in which less than ten percent of the skin is involved, to severe cases in which almost the entire skin, including the scalp, is affected. Psoriasis is a disorder or disease that attacks the skin, causing red lesions to appear, multiply and scale over with silvery patches. 
Often, red eruptions appear on the surface of the skin and cause itching. The itching areas form plaques over the reddened lesions. The plaque resembles multi-layered scales of skin. Psoriasis varies in intensity, varying from a few random spots to a massive outbreak covering the entire body and requiring hospitalization. Severe psoriasis can also lead to a disabling form of arthritis. Psoriasis is believed to be genetically based and inherited. It has also now been classified as an auto-immune disorder whereby the body's immune system turns on itself. About 30% of those who have psoriasis have a family history of psoriasis.
This disorder can originate in juveniles or not be evident until adulthood. Psoriasis can initiate as early as birth or not occur until very late in life. Once it begins, there are only remissions and relapses of varying degrees of intensity - no permanent cure. Once psoriasis occurs in an individual it usually persists indefinitely, if not treated. In mild cases it may resolve and then recur spontaneously in cycles. Psoriasis has little effect on general health and is primarily a cosmetic problem except in severe cases, where thickened psoriatic skin may make movement painful. About 5% of persons with psoriasis develop a type of arthritis which is associated with the psoriasis. Psoriasis often gets worse with physical or emotional stress or with injuries to the skin. Fingernails and toenails can be affected with small pits in the nails, separation of nails from nail-beds, or abnormal growth of nails. However, this is a less common form of psoriasis. Several other skin diseases (such as eczema and dermatitis) may be mistaken for psoriasis. Psoriasis reacts - it has triggers, which can cause the body to go from a very mild case to a very severe case within a short period of time. Other factors, such as sunlight, help decrease the severity. About two to three percent of the population develops forms of Psoriasis in either a mild form or such that it destroys the self-esteem and quality of life of the sufferer. Although psoriasis is non-contagious, it damages the sufferer in one of the most important features of his or her well being: self-esteem and outlook. This in turn, causes the sufferer to become alienated from co-workers and acquaintances.
How do I deal with psoriasis?
The art of dealing with psoriasis is to try to control and master the level of severity of it. Treatments for psoriasis act primarily by slowing down the rate of epidermal cell division and multiplication. And because the psoriasis sufferer is most likely a long-term user of medical product, it is important to select a treatment method, a medication, that does not cause any side effects. PsoriaLess® is a natural and safe product. Using PsoriaLess® the final goal is to reduce the level of severity to such an extent that the psoriasis is hardly or not noticeable and quality of life comes back again.

PsoriaLess® penetrates the skin deeper, keeps the skin softer, more pliable, more moist and removes scales or psoriasis lesions, extremely effective. Excellent for night application. Excellent for application under occlusion in severe cases but also with eczema, scalp psoriasis, dermatitis and severe dandruff and associated itching. Apply in light to moderately severe cases which includes over 70% of the cases tested.

PsoriaLess® offers natural and reasonably priced solutions for most cases of psoriasis, eczema, or scaly skin problems in general.

PsoriaLess® is recommended for the treatment of the following scaly skin diseases: 

  • Plaque Psoriasis or Psoriasis Vulgaris, Scalp Psoriasis or severe Dandruff, or those cases of psoriasis where up to 25% of the body is affected. This includes for about 75% of the psoriasis cases.
  • Inverse Psoriasis which appears as smooth inflamed lesions without scaling. This type of psoriasis is called inverse because it appears on parts of the body that curve inward (armpit, groin, under the breast) and is usually present with bigger or obese people. PsoriaLess® is extremely safe for the application of larger skin surfaces and such delicate parts of the body such as armpits, groins, breasts etc.
  • Eczema, atopic dermatitis including: contact dermatitis which can be either toxic or allergic in origin, atopic dermatitis (endogenous eczema), seborrheic dermatitis, photo-dermatitis.
  • Pruritis. (Pruritis is the medical term for itching).

Psoriasis or Psoriasis associated with severe itch    
Treatment: Soak in Dead Sea Salt Water Bath or Solution for 20 minutes (alternatively in bath with baking soda) follow with PsoriaLess Ointment at night under occlusion. Day time: After shower rub in with PsoriaLess and let it dry in for about 10 minutes and or cover with plastic wrap/cling film.

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No discount: 30/each

25% Discount: 23/each

45% Discount: 17/each


 
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Q & A Skin Problems l Questions & Answers
Questions by PsoriaLess® users, by people that just discovered they have perhaps psoriasis and questions from those that truly suffer and perhaps already for many years. We try to answer all questions. If you need advice on your skin condition just write to: info@psorialess.com
PsoriaLess® is made by psoriasis sufferers for psoriasis sufferers
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