You’ve got to focus on healing your skin from the inside out.
To do so, you need to look deeper than the symptoms and flares. There are root causes that lie underneath your skin rashes and perpetuate the vicious cycle.
By addressing your own unique root causes, you can finally stop the flares and rashes for good.
Here’s the top 15 Root Causes…
- Leaky Gut Syndrome (including gut infections, gut dysbiosis, and gut dysfunction)
- Genetic SNPs
- Thyroid dysfunction
- Hormone imbalances
- Heavy Metal Exposure
- Food triggers (beyond the common ones you’ve heard of like gluten, dairy, and eggs)
- Nutrient Deficiencies
- Environmental Allergies
- Skin Microbiome Disruption
- Immune System & Inflammation Pathway Activation
- Chronic Stress
- Past Trauma
- Liver Detoxification Challenges
- Mitochondrial Dysfunction
- Environmental and Chemical Toxin Exposures
Bet you never heard of most of these mentioned at your dermatologist’s office!
Most people have 4 to 6 Root Causes, on average.
How many root causes do you have?
Once you identify what your root causes are, you can then get to work.
The truth is, addressing your root causes makes all the difference between those who end up healing their skin rashes from the inside out and everyone else who keeps trying all those external band-aids.
That’s why I’m excited for my friend Jen and her mission to empower you to put a stop to your skin rashes with her upcoming Eczema & Psoriasis Awareness Week! https://wh214.isrefer.com/go/epcookbook/drkeesha/
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That’s why I’m excited for my friend Jen and her mission to empower you to put a stop to your skin rashes with her upcoming Eczema & Psoriasis Awareness Week! https://wh214.isrefer.com/go/epcookbook/drkeesha/
YES, I plan on attending! https://wh214.isrefer.com/go/epcookbook/drkeesha/
Big Love,
Dr. Keesha Ewers
PS: Stats on Eczema & Psoriasis
- Eczema & Psoriasis are both immune driven (or autoimmune) diseases.
- 31.6 million Americans have eczema
- Worldwide, about 20 percent of children and up to 3 percent of the adult population have some form of eczema
- 3% of world population have psoriasis, and 2% of US population has been diagnosed
- ⅓ – ⅔ of kids and young people have some sort of food allergy who have eczema
- Eczema is more common in women versus men while psoriasis seems to affect men and women equally
- Unlike eczema, psoriasis tends to appear later in life than eczema with initial onset in either your 20s or 50s.
- 66% of people with Eczema are on a restricted diet
- Isolation and bullying are realities for many children with eczema
- Quality of life is lower due to a decline in productivity
- “Eczema has the highest effect on disability-associated life years for patients with skin diseases worldwide.” (source 1)
- Those with eczema have higher risks of developing asthma, depression, anxiety, and skin infections. (source 2)
- Eczema sufferers miss more work, go to the doctors more often, and pay more out-of-pocket expenses compared to someone without eczema. (source 3)
- Psoriasis quality of life surveys have found that >50% of sufferers have had their physical activities affected as well as >50% experience social relationship disruptions. (source 4)
- Biologics to treat eczema are ridiculously expensive especially as patients see their deductibles on the rise. Dupixent/Dupilumab comes in at $37,000/year and Humira and Embrel clock in at $50,000/year each. And yes, these drugs all come with side effects. (source 5)
- In 2014, dermatologists were paid $34 million dollars by Big Pharma. (source 6)
- Eczema’s treatment options before moving to biologic drugs includes “topical medications, steroid creams, moisturizers and ultraviolet light, plus antihistamines.” (source 7)
REFERENCES:
- https://nationaleczema.org/research/eczema-facts/
- https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamadermatology/fullarticle/2169318
- https://www.health.com/eczema/eczema-what-to-know
- https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/28/health/drug-prices-fda-eczema-skin-disease.html
- https://www.healthline.com/health/psoriasis/facts-statistics-infographic#prevalence
- https://www.cdc.gov/psoriasis/index.htm
- https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192777/
- https://time.com/4519504/dermatologists-skin-pharmaceutical-companies/
- https://www.cbsnews.com/news/eczema-drug-dupixent-fda-approval/
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