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KP Cure / Treatment That Worked For My Sister AND I
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03/30/0911:11 AM
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Hello everyone,
Finally found what worked for me to treat / cure my KP. The solution is organic / natural soaps. Soaps with bare ingredients.
Wash yourself with a gentle scrub cloth with some of the organic / natural bar soap rubbed in it. Some organic and natural bar soaps tend to be on the dry
side... but not this one... (Olive bar soap) http://fromthemeadows.com/item_1/ORGANIC-OLIVE-OIL-Bar-Soap.htm
The results are not overnight... you will need to do this for 2 weeks to notice amazing results.
I have always had KP on my arms and thighs and NOW without KP my limbs look so much better and even skinnier (esp. my arms).
In addition, my sister who has the condition 10x worse than I has noticed a tremendous difference too!
I'm guessing there is an ingredient in everyday soaps that irritate our skins. I urge everyone to try to go natural before they go more chemicall-y
I had keratin pilaris for 30 years until 6 months ago when I gave up poultry - chicken specifically (but also turkey). I now have the smoothest, bump and red
free arms! Since KP is an over-production of keratin and since chicken are fed feathermeal (90% keratin - an insoluble protein) it is no wonder the
overproduction and consumption ends up on display on our arms. Can it be just coincidence that it's called "chicken skin"? (fyi, I tried all the
lac hydrins and alphas that dermatologists prescribed - nothing gave me permanent results - like not eating chicken has!) Also, I now have thinner arms than I
ever had (how do you explain? chicken is exceptionally high in protein and harder to digest than beef - I still eat beef and chicken by the way - even more
beef than I used to - and have only lost weight and no keratin pilaris - AND thinner arms... it's crazy great. I can now go sleeveless and not be
self-conscious.) However much one can like eating chicken - it doesn't compare to having smooth arms!
That's an interesting hypothesis in regards to eating poultry! Strange, I've been a vegetarian for over a year now... and no eating poultry or any
other meats for that matter did not help me with my KP. The only thing that helped me and my sister per my original post is natural / organic soaps. I've
actually tested this (I went back to non-natural / non-organic soaps and my KP came back almost immediately).
I'm so glad that a low-poultry diet worked for you though.
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