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April 6, 2023
Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that can cause red, scaly patches on the body. While there is no one-size-fits-all solution to treating it, many people have found that another ‘butter’ can help. Nope, it’s not shea butter; it’s cocoa butter!
But what is cocoa butter and how does it work? Let’s take a look at what science has to say about this potential treatment option.
Cocoa butter is derived from cocoa beans. It has a creamy texture and a pleasant smell, and it is often used in cosmetics and as a cooking ingredient. When it comes to skin disease like psoriasis, some people believe that cocoa butter products can help reduce the symptoms of the condition.
Fig. 1. Cocoa butter can help soothe irritated skin
Research suggests that cocoa butter may be effective in helping to reduce psoriasis symptoms such as itching, scaling, and inflammation. This is due to its high concentration of antioxidants and anti-inflammatory compounds which help to reduce inflammation and improve skin health.
Additionally, the fatty acids present in cocoa butter are thought to help soften and soothe irritated skin by forming a protective barrier against environmental irritants. Finally, the moisturizing properties of cocoa butter can help keep your psoriasis patches hydrated, which can reduce flakiness and cracking while also helping to calm itchiness.
But there is no solid scientific evidence to suggest that cocoa butter can directly treat psoriasis. However, some people believe that it can help to reduce the inflammation and itching associated with the condition. Cocoa butter contains fatty acids which can help to hydrate and nourish the skin. It also contains antioxidants that can help to protect the skin from damage.
Fig. 2. Cocoa contains anti-inflammatory properties
Here are the benefits of cocoa butter when applied to psoriasis-prone skin:
Cocoa butter lotion is an excellent moisturizer for dry, cracked skin. It helps to hydrate and nourish the skin, which can help to reduce the symptoms of psoriasis.
Cocoa butter contains anti-inflammatory properties that can help to reduce the redness and swelling associated with psoriasis.
The fatty acids in cocoa butter help to create a barrier on the skin that locks in moisture and soothes irritated skin. This can help to provide relief from the itchiness and pain associated with psoriasis flare-ups.
Cocoa butter contains antioxidants that help to repair damaged skin cells and promote healing.
Cocoa butter forms a protective barrier on the skin that helps to protect it from further damage. This can help to prevent flare-ups and keep the symptoms of psoriasis under control.
Generally speaking, there are no known side effects associated with using cocoa butter for psoriasis relief. However, if you have sensitive skin or allergies to certain ingredients found in some types of cocoa butter (such as fragrances or preservatives), it’s important to read labels carefully before applying any product topically to your skin.
Additionally, it’s best to start with a small amount on a patch test area before applying it over larger areas affected by psoriasis.
Finally, if you experience redness or irritation after applying cocoa butter, stop using it immediately and consult your doctor or dermatologist if necessary.
There are several ways that you can use cocoa butter to treat your psoriasis. You can purchase cocoa butter in cream or lotion form, or you can buy it in solid form and melt it down yourself. Some prefer using unrefined cocoa butter because it has better anti-inflammatory properties. Others use cocoa powder because it’s sulfur-rich and less greasy to apply.
Regardless if you want skin creams or powders for topical treatment, be sure to use only natural products that are free from additives or artificial ingredients. Whichever form you choose, apply it liberally to the affected areas of your skin.
For best results, apply cocoa butter after bathing while your skin is still damp. This will help prevent your skin from becoming too dry by locking in moisture. You can also apply cocoa butter several times throughout the day as needed.
In addition to using cocoa butter topically, you can also consume it in order to reap its benefits from the inside out. Cocoa butter contains compounds that can help to boost immunity and fight inflammation. You can add cocoa butter to smoothies, coffee, or baking recipes, or simply eat it straight off a spoon!
The length of time that you will need to use cocoa butter to see results will depend on the severity of your psoriasis. For mild cases of psoriasis, you may only need to use cocoa butter for a few weeks before seeing results. For more severe cases of psoriasis, you may need to use cocoa butter for several months before seeing any improvement.
Fig. 3. Choose high-quality cocoa butter without harmful additives
Store leftover cocoa butter in a cool, dark place. Any leftover cocoa butter should be stored in a cool, dark place like a cupboard or drawer. This will help prolong its shelf life.
Don’t use it if you’re allergic to chocolate. If you have an allergy to chocolate, don’t use cocoa butter as it may cause an allergic reaction. Be sure to test a small area of skin first before using it over a larger area.
Look for cocoa butter that is unrefined, organic, and pure. This will ensure that you’re getting the best possible product for your skin.
Gently massage the cocoa butter into the affected areas of your skin. Be sure to use enough to thoroughly moisturize the area, but not so much that it feels greasy.
You can apply cocoa butter as often as you need to in order to keep your skin hydrated and comfortable. Just be sure not to overdo it, as this could lead to clogged pores and further irritation.
You can find lotions, creams, and ointments that contain cocoa butter as one of their main ingredients. These products can be especially helpful if you have trouble applying or massaging the cocoa butter into your skin on your own.
If you find that cocoa butter isn’t providing enough relief from your psoriasis symptoms, talk to your doctor about other treatment options, such as prescription topical creams or light therapy.
Instead of relying on cocoa butter, why not try something that has been tested and proven to work for managing the symptoms of psoriasis? Why not try Medovie products which are made from natural plant compounds and designed to deal with chronic skin conditions from the inside out?
Our company is taking science to a new level. Combining traditional Chinese medicine with advanced research, we aim to provide holistic comfort for those struggling with skin issues in the long term. At our core lies innovation: it took us ten years of hard work and dedication until we developed the 3HX™ formula – an amazing process that extracts active ingredients from herbs and helps you achieve healthy cell production both inside and out!
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