The Benefits of Psoriasis Cream

For the more than five million sufferers of psoriasis, a cure cannot come soon enough.  Could a psoriasis cream, like Dermasis, be the solution you have been looking for?

Psoriasis is an autoimmune, non-contagious skin and joint disease.  Psoriasis of the skin is characterized by red patches covered with white, silvery plaques.

There are different types of psoriasis such as arthritic, scalp and guttate.

According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, between 150,000 and 260,000 new cases of Psoriasis are diagnosed each year and they spend upwards of $1.6 Billion a year to treat their condition.

If you have Psoriasis, getting relief for your skin is a top priority.  Dermasis cream has FDA approved active ingredients that will work to help control your psoriasis symptoms of itching and flaking.  Dermasis absorbs quickly into the skin and does not stain your clothes.

When you have psoriasis your skin cells reproduce at a very fast rate, about 8 times faster than normal.  This causes cells to build up on the surface of your skin, forming thick plaques of red lesions covered in dead skin.

Due to this process, Dermasis  Cream uses a two fold approach to combating the symptoms of psoriasis.  The active ingredient in Dermasis, salicylic acid, stimulates the shedding of the layer of dead skin cells.  Secondly, there are ingredients in Dermasis to deep moisturize your skin.

Dermasis uses gentle moisturizers, essential oils, emollients and PH balancers to help your skin feel smoother and promote healing, including palm oil, tea tree oil and Vitamin E.

Palm oil will easily absorb into the skin and form a protective layer.  Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant and will increase the moisture on the skins outer layer.  And tea tree oil is an essential oil used by Australian Aborigines for hundreds of years for healthy skin.

Dermasis has been proven to be effective on most skin types and it will help relieve the symptoms of itching, redness and scaling due to psoriasis.



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July 19, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Psoriasis, psoriasis treatment