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Condition:

Dermatitis Herpetiformis DH

Definition:

Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is an autoimmune skin condition linked to coeliac disease.

DH affects fewer people than coeliac disease, at around 1 in 10,000 people.
DH can appear at any age, but is most commonly diagnosed in those between the ages of 15 and 40.

It’s more common in men than women and is rare in children.

 

Symptom:

People with DH can have:

  • red, raised patches often with blisters that burst with scratching
  • severe itching and often stinging

The rash can affect any area of the skin but is most commonly seen on the:

  • elbows
  • knees
  • buttocks

The rash usually occurs on both sides of the body, for example on both elbows.

Gut symptoms

Most people with DH will have the same kind of gut damage seen with coeliac disease, but may not complain of gut symptoms like:

  • diarrhoea
  • constipation
  • stomach pain
  • bloating

Just over half (60%) of people with DH don’t have gut symptoms.

 

Description:

Protocol:

 

The skin-gut connection is important. To find the root of most skin conditions the gut must be treated.

Drink one capsule, Gut Cleanse, once a day.

Topically apply over the affected area, Irritable Skin Support (Eczema) Blend.

Topically apply Frankincense and Myrrh Blend and/or Frankincense and Myrrh Body Butter 100ml.

The microbiome plays an important role in a wide variety of skin disorders. Not only is the skin microbiome altered, but also surprisingly many skin diseases are accompanied by an altered gut microbiome. This is also referred to as the gut-skin axis.  Further assist with gut health by including the following: Rawbiotics Gut, Kombucha Vinegar 500ml, Collagen 350g 450g 700g, and Bone Broth 350g 450g

 

 

 

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