Itching Rashes – Is There a Food Connnection?
January 6, 2010 by Linda Robison
Filed under Skin Problems
Fungal rash or any type of rash is just annoying! The term rash is very broad and can mean a lot of things. However, all rashes have one thing in common; they affect the look and feel of your skin. Some only affect a small part while others can cover the entire body.
Causes of skin rashes are many as there are a many different types of skin rashes. One might get a viral rash, fungus rash, sun poisoning rash, bacterial rash, or a basic sweat rash. Some people even get a stress. If a person suffers from food allergies, they can experience a number skin disorders including: Rashes, eczema, or hives.
Seeing pictures of skin rashes might give a basic rash diagnosis, however, it is important to get a medical skin rash diagnosis because many rash types can look similar.
Common Types Of Rashes: The most common rashes are Atopic dermatitis which is a type of eczema rash. This type of rash usually starts out in childhood. The symptoms of Atopic dermatitis are scaly skin and dry patches on the legs, arms, and chest.
Another very common type of skin rash is contact dermatitis. Simply put, your skin reacts when it comes into contact with an allergy or irritant. Poison ivy rash is a good typical example.
Two other types of rashes that are scaly in nature are psoriasis and pityriasis rosea. Psoriasis is often times genetically linked and can appear as a leg rash, elbow rash and on the knees.
Internal Rash Aid: If you experience any type of common rashes such as prickly heat rash, fungal rash, or HIV rash then you might consider using a natural supplement to cleanse the skin from the inside. Ive been recommending a natural herbal/biochemical tissue salt combination product.
These homeopathic tablets are taken internally to boost the immune system and hydrate the skin keeping it healthy. And its much cleaner that messy lotions, potions, or creams.
L. Robisonhas been a health advisor for over 25 years with experience in skin aging and skin disorders. Get a Free guide to Tips For Healthy Skin. Also, learn about acne scar healing, beauty product reviews, face exercises, and What Causes Wrinkles.
Antiaging Wrinkle Cream. See What Plastic Surgery Doctors Don’t Want You To Know!
December 10, 2009 by Linda Robison
Filed under Health
Are there any antiaging wrinkle creams on the market that really work? Can you eliminate or fix a wrinkle using natural wrinkle remedies? Yes, we say fix a wrinkle because a wrinkle is just damaged skin due to improper skin cell formation and lack of collagen production. So, if you found a wrinkle cream that increased collagen and elastin production and speed up wound healing, you could fix those wrinkles.
There are hundreds, if not thousands of consumer reports on anti wrinkle creams reviews and anti-aging skin care tips, but there is one you probably never hear about that can actually heal wounds, improve the skin, minimize scar formation and help reduce wrinkles. I’m talking about copper peptide creams.
What are copper peptides? They are are made up of tiny fragments of protein that have a strong affinity for copper. When these two components bind, they form a copper peptide.
The ability of copper peptides to rejuvenate the skin was first discovered by Dr. Pickart. He later perfected this cream and developed a copper peptide with GHK-Cu that was even better for skin rejuvenation, wrinkle reduction, and repairing scars and stretch marks, and skin healing.
The best part is this cream really works and there are several clinical studies to support this fact. There are studies on real humans who actually have seen skin rejuvenation within a matter of a few months.
The first study was a small, yet impressive. It involved 20 volunteers who were given three different creams to try. They were copper peptides, vitamin C, and Retin-A. After only one month, those treated with copper peptide skin care products showed a 70% increase in collagen, while those treated with vitamin C only saw a 50% increase and only a 40% increase in the Retin-A group.
The most impressive study published in the American Academy of Dermatology 2002 found that copper peptide skin care products containing GHK-Cu reduced fine lines, wrinkles, increased skin elasticity, density and skin thickness in just 12 weeks.
These are a just a few studies supporting the incredible benefits of copper peptide creams with GHK-Cu. Yes, it may take longer to see results compared to laser or plastic surgery; but it is much less expensive and free from downtime, healing, and side effects.
For over 25 years, Linda Robison has been researching skin aging techniques. Get a free report on the best Copper Peptide Skin Care Products and free videos on Face Exercises and massages. Don’t reprint this exact article. Instead, reprint a free unique content version of this same article.
