Psoriasis has been an issue for me for over 50 years. For the vast of those tears I had no idea what it was. It manifest itself as very dry
and coarse skin around the elbows and knees. Eventually it began to
spread and this year the new areas were extremely itchy. Various
ointments and oils were helpful for awhile but eventually lost there
efficacy.
Out of frustration I applied Calmoseptine. I not only found lasting
relief from the itch but most of the inflamed areas are disappearing.
Even the really coarse areas around the knees and elbows.
Originally applied twice a day, or more if the itching started to
return. Now it is applied every few days mostly as a preventive treatment.
The psoriasis is almost a non issue at this time. Appearance
wise there is a residue left over, even after showering, that leaves a
faint white-ish pink tone in the areas where calmoseptine was applied.
My question is to ask of he group is whether anyone had any experience with Calmoseptine as a treatment for psoriasis and is a long time application harmful?
I look forward to your response.
Best Regards,
Pete O'Connell