The following question was asked of me when I was heavily involved as a Wellness Company Executive. By the way, I still purchase the products for my personal use. But have a representative that handles all of those that wish to get involved in the program (simply visit the Wellness Company Wholesale program within my home site if interested in how to naturally take care of flakey scalp, skin, have better hair, nails, etc.).
Question “I have flaky dry skin. I’ve been told I have seborrhea by my dermatologist. I’ve been given prescription lotions etc. What causes dry skin? Most of my problems seem to be in the scalp. Although my prescriptions seems to work OK, I’m concerned about the side effect risks as you mention regarding man-made products. Is there any natural alternatives, if so what? There are many reasons for Dry Flakey scalp, skin, hair and nail problems. Much discourse here could be greatly improved if the following knowledge was promoted through a national healthy body, mind, soul campaign. Don’t hold your breath on this one.
Answer. Did you ever notice, your skin condition flare up vs. flare down? Even without medication, I know you’ve noticed times of low to worse skin conditions. Whether it be seborrhea, or some kind of dermatitis. You’ve probably even thought at some point, “maybe I don’t need medication any more.” But to your dismay, the dermatitis returns with a vengence. What does this tell you? It tells me that many of you are experiencing acute to chronic skin conditions caused by toxins in home & ingested products. In other words, the flare ups come and go without consistency in duration and frequency.
Let me give you a good example,



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Comment by Marc Woodard — January 17, 2010 @ 20:04