Tepezcohuite
Tepezcohuite Uses:
To HELP to HEAL and/or IMPROVE:ECZEMA, BURNS, ACNE, SCARS, WRINKLES, PSORIASIS, ROSACEA, HERPES, DRY SKIN, STRETCH MARKS
and Many Other Skin Issues:
Burns
· Stops the loss of liquid plasma (blood) · Is an analgesic · Protects burns from the environment · Prevents the formation of cheloidal scars. · Regenerates hair follicles · Is very effective in treating first- and second-degree burns. · Does not have harmful side effects. From research at the BIOGIR Lab., Paris France.
Traumatology
· Protects exposed bone (first and second degree) – Muller. · Regenerates deep soft tissue · Is antiseptic and germ-killing. From research by BIOGIR Lab., Paris, France
Infectology
· External local application on abscesses · Diabetic foot as a result of damp gangrene. Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL
Dermatology
· Prevention facial expression lines and acne. · Treatment of psoriasis. · Treatment of Herpes I and Herpes II. · Treatment of chicken-pox scars. Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL, Oaxaca, Mexico
Cosmetology
· Regenerates hair follicles. · Is an analgesic · Is an anti-bacterial · Is a fungicide · Protects "hyaluronic" acid · Protects and stimulates the generation of collagen and "elastina." · Is an astringent · Protects Vitamin P (a cellular regenerator). Information from the CRUZ AZUL HOSPITAL, Oaxaca, Mexico.
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What Is Psoriasis?
Psoriasis (pronounced /səˈraɪ.əsɨs/) is a chronic, autoimmune disease that appears on the skin. It occurs when the immune system sends out faulty signals that speed up the growth cycle of skin cells. Psoriasis is not contagious.[1] It commonly causes red, scaly patches to appear on the skin, although some patients have no dermatological symptoms. The scaly patches commonly caused by psoriasis, called psoriatic plaques, are areas of inflammation and excessive skin production. Skin rapidly accumulates at these sites which gives it a silvery-white appearance. Plaques frequently occur on the skin of the elbows and knees, but can affect any area including the scalp, palms of hands and soles of feet, and genitals. In contrast to eczema, psoriasis is more likely to be found on the outer side of the joint.
The disorder is a chronic recurring condition that varies in severity from minor localized patches to complete body coverage. Fingernails and toenails are frequently affected (psoriatic nail dystrophy) and can be seen as an isolated symptom. Psoriasis can also cause inflammation of the joints, which is known as psoriatic arthritis. Ten to fifteen percent of people with psoriasis have psoriatic arthritis.[2],
The cause of psoriasis is not fully understood, but it is believed to have a genetic component and local psoriatic changes can be triggered by an injury to the skin known as Koebner phenomenon[citation needed]. Various environmental factors have been suggested as aggravating to psoriasis including stress, withdrawal of systemic corticosteroid, excessive alcohol consumption, and smoking but few have shown statistical significance.[3] There are many treatments available, but because of its chronic recurrent nature psoriasis is a challenge to treat.
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