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Sorion Cream Sensitive - Ayurvedic Care for Skin Irritation, Neurodermatitis and Psoriasis

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Reply to a post about Sorion on the “Inspire Forum” with your experience and we will send you another 2 free sample tubes of Sorion Cream. On Inspire.com, there is a wonderful forum for people to share their experiences with psoriasis. There are some posts already up about Sorion that people have written. If you simply send us a screen-shot of your post, we will send you 2 free Sorion Cream 10 gram tubes. It can be used by adults and can generally be used safely during pregnancy, but consult your doctor if you are unsure. Sorion Cream is an Ayurvedic-based treatment for dry, rough, reddened, and irritated skin. Its blend of ingredients has been used for thousands of years to treat skin conditions in India. If you have very sensitive or eczema-prone skin, we also recommend Sorion Repair Cream Sensitive which is fragrance-free.

Use only externally. Apply 3 to 4 times a day over a large area to the affected areas. For heavily irritated, inflamed and reddened skin, apply the cream gently, do not rub in. If you are allergic to any of the ingredients, find an alternative treatment. In the event of an unexpected skin reaction, stop using the cream and seek medical advice. I've had patches of psoriasis on my right foot and occasional outbreaks on my right palm for over 3 ½ years since first diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and palmoplantar psoriasis. I do take methotrexate for the PsA and have for a few years now. But though I'm taking the methotrexate, nothing quelled the PPP on my foot and palm. When nothing seemed to be working on the PPP, my rheumatologist began talking to me about much stronger and injectable drugs with worse potential side effects than the methotrexate. I declined and pretty much resigned myself to living with the discomfort and unsightliness of the PPP . What are the signs for a reaction: In skin care products the typical adverse effects are: redness, swelling, itching, burning, bumps, or other unusual appearance or feeling of your skin.

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Skin compatibility was confirmed as "very good" by the independent specialist laboratory of the Dermatest dermatological institute*. Also suitable for infants, pregnant women and allergy sufferers provided there is no intolerance to any of the ingredients. The two preparations are quite different, except for the Indian Madder and the Tumeric Rhizome. It would seem that the Indian version is not dangerous as was previously suggested. The main herb that was used from above list for leprosy was the hydnocarpus. From the following article, you can read that it is not dangerous: Apply a thin layer of the cream to the affected areas in the morning and evening. Massage it gently into the skin until it is absorbed.

Sorion Cream does not have any known side effects. No reported interactions with other medicinal products exist. Sorion Creme has been dermatologically tested and rated VERY GOOD by Dermatest. The dermatological test was carried out under the supervision of specialists. Sorion Creme is an Ayurvedic product with natural ingredients. Thanks to the special combination of the specially selected, high-quality and natural Ayurvedic ingredients neem, turmeric, rubia cordifolia, sweet indrajao and coconut oil, Sorion Cream is particularly suitable for intensive care for rough, reddened, itchy, irritated and flaky skin. The product did not lead to toxic / irritative intolerance reactions in patch testing carried out in accordance with the international guidelines. The preparation can therefore be declared as dermatologically tested. The dermatological test performed by Dermatest under the control of dermatological specialists was passed by Sorion Cream with the rating of "excellent".How to test for unwanted skin reactions: Apply a small amount of the product on your inner lower forearm. Rub it in and allow to dry on the skin. Do not wash the area for at least 24 hours before evaluating potential reactions.

The ingredients are different in the two Sorions, although both are made by the same company, ATRIMED Pharmaceuticals Pvt Ltd. , KIADB Industrial Area, Malur, Kolar, Karnataka 563130 India. After use, avoid direct sunlight on the patches of skin where it has been applied. Store away from children, in a cool, dry place. Because it is a product with natural ingredients, the colour and texture of the ointment may vary. Keep out of the reach of children. Store in a cool, dark place. The blend of coconut oil with neem, turmeric, Indian madder and sweet indrajao has a range of positive effects on the skin, with antibacterial, antifungal, anti-inflammatory, antiviral, and antioxidant properties.No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information. The listed offers do not constitute legally binding advertising claims of the merchants.

Version sold in India - Ingredients: Beeswax, Holostemma ada-kodien (flowering climbing plant); Indian Madder (rubia cordifolia), Tumeric Rhizome extracts, Wrightia tinctoria (pala indigo plant - flowering plant); coconut oil, and hydnocarpus wightiana (tree). Version sold in the US - Ingredients: Petroleum Jelly, Coconut Oil, Neem Leaf and Bark Extracts, Indian Madder (Rubia cordifolia) root and stem extracts, Tumeric Rhizome extracts, microcrystalline wax, parrafin wax, sweet indrajao bark extracts, perfume, butylated hydroxyanisole, titanium dioxide.First I should say that these two products contain different ingredients and are not the same product. Particularly mild and intensively nourishing repair cream for skin irritations, itching, redness, inflammation and scaling – with shea butter, coconut oil, neem, turmeric, dyeing root and sweet indrajao

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