Irish Independent |
The chronic skin condition can cause discomfort and embarrassment, but sufferers can take measures to alleviate symptoms, writes Arlene Harris Stephen Daly, who has struggled with psoriasis since he was a teenager, pictured near his home in Stepaside, Dublin. Pic: Damien Eagers Stephen Daly, who has struggled with psoriasis since he was a teenager, pictured near his home in Stepaside, Dublin. Pic: Damien Eagers Arlene Harris
Troubleshooting Guide |
In common with other health products, Soratinex does not have a 100 per cent efficacy rate. However, if you feel it isn’t working for you, there might be an underlying reason and so before you stop using the treatment, take time to read the guide below to ensure you’re giving yourself every opportunity to take advantage of the benefits Soratinex can bring.
What is it? |
Soratinex is a steroid-free three-step regimen for the treatment of plaque psoriasis (the most common form) created by Australian clinical biochemist Dr Michael Tirant.
How do I use it |
For best results, use all three products as described below, twice a day for eight weeks.
What is psoriasis? |
Psoriasis is a skin condition that causes red, flaky, crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales.
Survey |
The first British patients to use Soratinex, a treatment for psoriasis that does not contain potentially-harmful steroids, say their symptoms have reduced by an average of 79 per cent during the 12 months it has been on sale in the UK.