Shea Butter for Psoriasis

Shea butter helps manage psoriasis by deeply moisturizing dry, scaly plaques and reducing inflammation through its rich concentration of oleic and stearic acids. Regular application softens thick patches, relieves itching, and supports the skin barrier. While not a cure, it significantly improves comfort and appearance between flares.
Understanding Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a condition that can cause significant discomfort and frustration. While there are many treatments available, an increasing number of people are turning to natural alternatives like raw unrefined shea butter for relief.
Shea butter helps manage psoriasis by deeply moisturizing dry, scaly plaques and reducing inflammation through its rich concentration of oleic and stearic acids. Regular application softens thick patches, relieves itching, and supports the skin barrier. While not a cure, it significantly improves comfort and appearance between flares.
Note: While shea butter can provide significant relief for many people, it is not a replacement for medical treatment. Consult a healthcare professional for persistent or severe conditions.
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