Suffering from Psoriasis? You Don't Have To!

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What exactly is psoriasis? Is it possible to cure psoriasis? How can I know what I have is psoriasis?

If you have different dry areas on the skin, covered with white scales (especially on elbows, knees and scalp) – it is highly possible you have psoriasis.*

And don’t worry - we are here to help you deal with your psoriasis, and of course - answer any questions you have about it.

Given that it psoriasis is a chronic disease often accompanied by itching and symptoms that are noticeable, we at Kamedis know how frustrating it can be.

And in simpler words: psoriasis is a disease that cannot be completely cured. But, it is possible to gain control over it, and live alongside it with ease and comfort.

In this article we will give you useful tips on how to live with psoriasis, and tell you about our special cream.  

Psoriasis - What Not to Do

There are a few risk factors that can aggravate the symptoms of psoriasis and (as long as possible) should be avoided:

- stress

- smoking

- cuts, scratches or bruises

- sun burns

- sore throat (Streptococcus)

- ointments containing steroids

- drugs such as lithium, normitan and normilol

Psoriasis - What to Do

Surround yourself with supportive people

Among many psoriasis patients the disease often leads to shame, discomfort and insecurity. It's normal and completely understandable.

Reducing stress is one of the best things you can do to soothe psoriasis symptoms. That is why having a support system is very important.

And if you have a friend that also suffers from psoriasis, we highly recommend sharing your feelings with them.

Use Kamedis Cream

Kamedis PSO Cream is based on herbal extracts, and helps reduce dryness and scales, enriches the skin with moisture, and soothes itchy and irritated skin.

Our cream is not magical, but it is quite close to it. A clinical study we conducted proved:

83% improvement in itching severity after 6 weeks of using!

58% improvement in the severity of the lesions after 6 weeks of using the product!

*in any case, a medical advise is needed.

How to best treat scaly skin? With the right cream

Struggling with scaly, red, itchy skin can be very frustrating.

But, no worries! There is a treatment that relieves psoriasis symptoms, and significantly reduces scales and redness – our PSO Body Cream.

How does it work? Unlike many skincare products designed to treat these harsh symptoms, our cream does the work with awesome, healthy ingredients – and with no steroids!

The Real Rock Stars – Herbal Extracts

At Kamedis we have developed the combination of plant extracts in the cream using a unique technology, so that their medicinal and biological properties work at full power.

So what is the role of each of them?

Indigo - an anti-inflammatory plant, and a key player in the treatment of scaly, flaky skin. It slows down the production of skin cells, inhibiting the formation of thick layers of skin.

Rhubarb - one of the most common herbs in traditional Chinese medicine.

Modern science has researched and found that rhubarb heals wounds, contains antioxidants, helps restore the natural skin barrier.

Licorice - an antimicrobial plant that helps soothe itchiness. It also has anti-inflammatory properties, and treats the redness in the skin caused by inflammation.

Other Powerful Team Players

Hyaluronic acid & shea butter – these to provide moisture at a high level, nourish and help revive the skin.

Ceramides and fatty acids - help support and restore the skin's natural protective layer. Ceramides also help the skin protect against environmental hazards such as pollution.

So, if you are tired of itching and from flakes falling off your skin and scalp - you should give our PSO cream a chance.

We promise – it will not disappoint you.

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