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Does Ozonated Olive Oil Help with Psoriasis?

Woman with psoriasis at the dermatologist's office

Red, burning, and itchy skin of psoriasis can wreak havoc on your quality of life. If you or someone you know has it, this isn’t an overly surprising statement. According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, 59% of people who suffer from psoriasis report it’s a concern that affects all aspects of everyday life, and 33% report the skin condition has a negative impact on their social life. More than half report dissatisfaction with treatment. [1] If you’re seeking relief, new research shows ozonated olive oil may be an ideal natural remedy.

What Causes Psoriasis?

Scientists don’t know the exact cause of psoriasis, but research indicates it’s the result of an immune response from genetics. When it does appear, it’s often because a medication, a food in your diet or the environment triggered it. Known triggers include stress, skin injury (like sunburn), vaccinations, scratches, and medications. Medicines known to trigger psoriasis include antimalarial drugs, lithium, quinidine, indomethacin (an NSAID taken for arthritis), and Inderal (a blood pressure med). Infections from an earache, strep, bronchitis, or other respiratory conditions can also cause a flare-up.

What are the Different Types of Psoriasis?

When triggered, psoriasis appears as one or more of these five conditions:

  • Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis. It’s caused by a buildup of dead cells that gives a scaly appearance and causes inflamed skin. It appears most often on the elbows, knees, lower back, and scalp.
  • Guttate psoriasis, the second most common type, shows blotchy red marks all over the torso and is often triggered by a strep infection, usually in young adults.
  • Pustular psoriasis consists of tiny white blisters or pustules surrounded by white skin most commonly occurring on the hands and feet. It’s not contagious, nor is it an infection.
  • Inverse psoriasis appears under the arm, behind the knee, or in the groin area. It appears smooth, even shiny and is usually accompanied by another form of psoriasis in another area of the body.
  • Erythrodermic psoriasis is the most dangerous, and its symptoms include fiery redness that covers most if not all of the body. Due to the severity of this condition, you should go and see a doctor immediately if these symptoms describe you.

Scalp Psoriasis Help: Where to Start

Scalp psoriasis afflicts about 50% of those who suffer from psoriasis. It may occur as a mild scaling or a more severe crusting of the entire scalp, behind the ears, and onto the forehead. The process of healing this condition is fairly straightforward and breaks down into three steps – soften, remove, and alleviate.

First, soften the scales. You’ll need to apply a salve or lotion for this step. There are a number of over-the-counter options, although many people have found success with ozonated olive oil.

Once softened, the scales can be loosened with a brush or fine comb. To prevent irritation of your already inflamed skin, brush gently or hold the comb at an angle. Next, wash your hair with shampoo that contains salicylic acid.

To reduce the appearance, rub oils or lotions directly into your scalp. Other products may have different instructions for the best effect. If you have a severe case that doesn’t respond to this, see your doctor as you may need a more involved treatment.

Ozonated Olive Oil and Psoriasis

For years, olive oil mixtures have proven an effective remedy for irritated, reddened skin. [2] Ozonated olive oil increases the speed and effectiveness of recovery as it cleans and sterilizes your skin, acts as a moisturizing conditioner, and reduces swelling and redness. The ozone triggers the body to create enzymes that regulate skin growth and healing. [3]

Research suggests ozonated olive oil absorbs deep into your skin. It appears to calm nerves and reduce pain and approaches the condition at the cellular level, improving cellular function and cellular memory for a better overall healthy skin. For psoriasis sufferers, this could mean faster relief of red patches of itchy skin, inflammation, and scaling.

Global Healing's Skin Therapy Promotes Healthy Skin Conditions

At Global Healing, we’ve gotten exceptionally positive feedback about Global Healing's Skin Therapy. It has helped many people relieve all sorts of skin conditions. Some even use it on their gums or even as a beauty facial mask to moisturize and cleanse.

The olive oil nourishes and rehydrates your skin, while the ozone stimulates the skin’s natural healing power, leaving your skin rejuvenated and refreshed.

References (3)
  1. National Psoriasis Foundation. Life with Psoriasis. 2013. 7 Mar. 2016
  2. Al-Waili NS1. Mixture of honey, beeswax and olive oil inhibits growth of Staphylococcus aureus and Candida albicans. Arch Med Res. 2005 Jan-Feb;36(1):10-3.
  3. V. Travagli,1,* I. Zanardi,1 G. Valacchi,2, 3 and V. Bocci4. Ozone and Ozonated Oils in Skin Diseases: A Review. Mediators Inflamm. 2010; 2010: 610418. doi: 10.1155/2010/610418.

†Results may vary. Information and statements made are for education purposes and are not intended to replace the advice of your doctor. If you have a severe medical condition or health concern, see your physician.


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Dr. Edward Group, DC
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Dr. Group, DC is a healer and alternative health advocate, and an industry leader and innovator in the field of natural health who is dedicated to helping others. He is a registered doctor of chiropractic (DC), a naturopathic practitioner (NP), and proud alum of Harvard Business School and MIT Sloan School of Management. Dr. Group, DC is the founder of Global Healing – a mission and vision he has shared through best-selling books and frequent media appearances. He aims to spread his message of positivity, hope, and wellness throughout the world.

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