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From: David Hosking
Sent: Tuesday, 21 August 2007 3:51
Subject: (Pustular Psoriasis)
Hi

For pustular psoriasis our Psorexederm Cream can be very helpful, it contains zinc oxide to soothe and reduce any liquid in the pustules, coal tar to reduce inflammation and return the skin to normal condition and boric acid as a mild fungicide as fungal infections can occur with this type of skin problem.

You would apply it at night covering it with a bandage or something to prevent it rubbing off on your clothes and bed linen then remove it in the morning with a cleanser such as Cetaphil.

If you are using other treatments it is safe to use the Psorexederm with them. The problem does take time to clear up and the Psorexederm may not eliminate the problem, however it should give significant improvement.

Kind Regards,
David Hosking


Dear Mr Hosking,
I would like to know if your cream for psoriasis would be effective for
pustular psoriasis?
A friend of mine has this complaint.

Also I have used the sulphur for acne roscea
and wonder if it works for teenagers' acne.

Edinburgh, SCOTLAND

Hi ,

In answer to your enquiry about pustular eczema, it is a stubbornt form of eczema to treat. However our Psorexederm cream contains Coal Tar & zinc oxide to relieve itching and vitamin A & D to help heal the skin.

It is quite safe to use on sensitive skin on the thighs where she has the red bumps you describe also.

Simply apply a small quantity and it will melt in contact with body heat and you can smooth it over the affected area. As it has a zinc base that can stain clothing, pat off the excess with a soft cloth. Use it 3 times a day and that should help a lot. As it heals and the pustules disappear you may find using the Lavender Balm again will complete the process.

You should see visible results within 14 days although complete resolution of the problem will take longer.
Kind Regards, David Hosking 31/8/07

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