Causes of Psoriasis
Psoriasis is caused by an acceleration
of skin cell turnover. Normally, skin cells form in the dermis, or lower
level of the skin, and then shed at the upper layer (epidermis).
However, if you have psoriasis, the process takes significantly less
time—sometimes skin cell turnover occurs in less than one week. As a
result, dead skin cells accumulate on the epidermis, eventually creating
several layers. New skin cells don’t have anywhere to go, so they can
start to itch and hurt overtime.
This skin condition is attributed to a
problem with the immune system, and it is often hereditary. Psoriasis is
usually marked by flare-ups, in which skin patches can occur on any
part of the body all at the same time.
Types of Psoriasis
The five types of psoriasis include:
Although not the most common type of
psoriasis, erythrodermic is one of the most serious because increases in
blood flows can strain the heart. This condition is marked by large
patches that cover most or all of the body at once.
Guttate psoriasis develops small
pinkish-red patches over large areas of the body. Some of the most
common areas include the arms and legs.
Inverse psoriasis occurs within the
folds of the skin, such as the armpits and underneath breasts. It is
further irritated by sweat and friction.
Plaque psoriasis is the most common type
of psoriasis. The patches are large, and often oval-shaped. Not only do
they itch, but they are also quite painful. Plaque-type psoriasis can
stay for years without treatment.
Pustular psoriasis is the rarest form of
psoriasis. Not only is it marked by redness, but it also consists of
tiny fluid-filled white bumps.
Relief with Argan Oil
There are two primary forms of psoriasis
relief with pure argan oil. First, fatty acids and carotenoids work to
balance out the skin’s natural moisture levels. Dry skin can often make
psoriasis worse. This is why the daily use of argan oil is so important,
even if you aren’t currently experiencing an outbreak. When psoriasis
is left untreated, you put yourself at risk of infection.
Vitamin E is a powerful antioxidant
naturally found in pure argan oil. This ingredient helps to reduce the
inflammation caused by psoriasis. You will start to feel relief from
pain and itchiness immediately after applying the product to your skin.
Vitamin E also naturally decreases the redness of psoriasis, making the
skin patches less noticeable.
Dangers of Chemical Treatments
Conventional treatments for psoriasis
often include a combination of oral medications, topical creams and
light therapy. Although such methods often promise treatment for
psoriasis, they can actually exacerbate the problem. This is especially
the case for topical medications because they contain chemicals that can
dry out the skin patches even further. With the itchiness and pain
associated with the condition, chemicals don’t often provide any real
relief.
Not only can traditional medicines make
you feel worse, but constantly rubbing chemicals on your skin is simply
not healthy for the body. Anything you place on your body is ultimately absorbed into the skin and through the bloodstream in small traces. If
you have the choice, why not choose a natural product that can’t cause
your body harm? Pure argan oil does not come with the health
repercussions that conventional creams do.
Daily Argan Oil Routine for Psoriasis
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Pure Argan Oil for psoriasis treatment |
In order to retain the maximum
moisturizing and healing benefits of pure argan oil, the product should
be massaged into the skin patches twice a day. Here are a few tips to a
daily routine to help psoriasis:
• Cleanse the area with a mild natural soap, free of dyes and fragrances
• Pat dry—do not rub the skin aggressively
• Apply one to two drops of argan oil
• Massage into the affected area in circles until completely absorbed
• Pat dry—do not rub the skin aggressively
• Apply one to two drops of argan oil
• Massage into the affected area in circles until completely absorbed
Psoriasis can also occur on the scalp,
which is often misconceived as major dandruff. It is difficult to treat
psoriasis on the scalp because shampoos that are used for the condition
are washed away with minutes. Pure argan oil can also help treat
psoriasis on the scalp when these directions are followed:
• Place two to three drops of argan oil onto the scalp, or until you have enough to cover the area
• Gently massage into small circles
• Place a shower cap on your head, or wrap a towel around it
• Leave product in overnight for extra moisture
• Rinse out with a mild shampoo in the morning
• Gently massage into small circles
• Place a shower cap on your head, or wrap a towel around it
• Leave product in overnight for extra moisture
• Rinse out with a mild shampoo in the morning
The great thing about using pure argan oil for the scalp is that it doesn’t make the hair greasy like other
products do. If you are pressed for time, you can still place a small
amount of oil onto various spots on the scalp and leave in for the
entire day. Repeat the process daily, or as often as needed.
Healthy Preventive Measures
Psoriasis is treatable with argan oil,
but there are also certain lifestyle factors that can worsen your
condition. Frequent stress can cause flare-ups, which only causes
further aggravation on your part. Get plenty of rest, and look for ways
to de-stress every day. Breathing exercise used in both yoga and
meditation can help improve stress levels and improve your outlook on
life.
You might also find that psoriasis is
worse when you eat certain foods. High-fat dairy products, greasy foods
and fatty meats are common culprits. For the best results, focus on a
low-fat, balanced diet. You might also consider taking a fish oil
supplement while using pure argan oil for psoriasis.