It started as a simple soap made by coal miners
to soothe their skin.
Now thousands have experienced its remarkable effects
AMAZING new washing powder and soap
could put an end to the agonising itch of eczema, which affects up to 15 per
cent of children and 10 per cent of adults. The products originate from a soap
recipe devised by miners in a small town in County Durham. Twelve years ago,
a group of them began to make the soap which contains natural palm oil and silicon
salt because they found it helped with their dry, inflamed skin caused by their
work in the mines. In time, other locals found the soap also had a beneficial
effect on eczema and other skin conditions, including psoriasis and contact
dermatitis.
The soap grew in popularity and a washing powder was also developed. Eventually,
the products caught the attention of a local GP, Dr Mark Randle, who in April
this year decided to carry out a trial on 200 of his patients with skin problems.
In his trial, Dr Randle asked his patients to use both the soap and the washing
powder.
The washing powder contains tallowate, an animal fat, as well as the palm oil.
After using both products for eight weeks, one third of eczema sufferers reported
that their condition cleared completely. More than half reported a major improvement
and 12.5 per cent a slight improvement. Over the same period, 6.4 per cent of
psoriasis sufferers reported that their condition completely cleared. Fifty
per cent noticed a major improvement, and 25 per cent had a slight improvement.
Seventeen per cent reported no change.
THE results were enough to convince Dr Randle that the products did work. He
bought the distribution rights to the soap and powder and devised an eight-week
skin cleansing programme that he called Skin Salvation. He believes the soap
works by creating a protective layer over the affected skin that helps the skin
to heal. It is thought this is due mainly to the presence of silicon salt. There
is increasing clinical evidence on the use of forms of silicon to heal skin.
Indeed, three types of silicon gel sheets are available on NHS prescription
for treatment of scar tissue.
The washing powder works by removing dead skin cells in clothing that, if left,
can lead to new outbreaks of eczema. The powder and soap contain no phosphates
or other chemical fillers, which dermatologists say can be irritants to eczemia
and psoriasis.. No other perfumes, toiletries or fabric conditioners should be
used during the programme. Since the treatment has gone into production, word
has spread and other local doctors have begun to recommend it to their patients.
Dr Stephen Drew is an independent GP in Durham who, after hearing about the soap,
carried out a small trial with Skin Salvation on his own patients. He says: 'I
gave the treatment to 20 of my patients with eczema and psoriasis. I was surprised
and impressed by the results and now recommend it to other patients. 'I have no
idea why or how it works, but it does. It seems to be as effective as steroid
creams but without the side-effects.'
An eight week supply of Skin Salvation Washing Powder (24 washes) and Soap
(eight bars) for one person costs £29.99.
Call 01429 881189.
Daily Mail, Tuesday, September 2, 2003
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