Saturday, July 24, 2010

What can cause skin peeling on hands and fingers ? I've tried lotion but it just seems to peel more.?

Maybe try a pumice stone to get all the dead skin off your hands, then put lotion...Maybe a hot oil treatment (at a salon)What can cause skin peeling on hands and fingers ? I've tried lotion but it just seems to peel more.?
Look up skin conditions..there are a few things that can cause that.What can cause skin peeling on hands and fingers ? I've tried lotion but it just seems to peel more.?
My oldest son (15) has eczema(dry dry skin condition) and his hands and fingers are always always peeling. Try Aveeno for hands, works the next best beside a prescription. Just make sure you dont peel them worse by picking at them, you can get an infection if you do.
This problem is very distressing because there are many things that can cause this. There are chemicals that are put into soaps, shampoos, and other personal care products that manufacturers use to make it easier for them to produce some results that affect people in other ways negatively.





Sodium lauryl sulphate is potentially the most harmful ingredient in personal care products. This chemical is used in testing labs as the standard ingredient to irritate the skin. Industrial uses of this include: garage floor cleaners, engine degreasers and car wash soaps only to name a few. Studies show its risk potential to be high when used in personal.





Now go look at your toothpaste and see what's in that! It's full of garbage. The Sodium lauryl sulphate is used there as a sudser and it opens the pores in your mouth and lets the germs in. Shampoos use this garbage to cause sudsing action, but it opens the pores and allows the water from your hot shower to let all the garbage from tap water into your body!





The National Pure Water Association warns that water chlorination by-products known as trihalomethanes (THMs) found in tap water are implicated in bladder, kidney and colon cancers. The highest levels of THMs are found in the blood of people after they have bathed or showered. They are exposed via inhalation and absorption through the skin. One US toxicologist has likened a shower cubicle to an exposure chamber.





I now have shower filter that cleans the water of chemicals. It's inexpensive and you actually feel clean after showering.





Bar soaps are made from animal fat and lye. Bacteria feed and grows on it. Corrode and dry the skin. I have found natural soaps that work so much better and don't contain all the chemicals you find in store bought soaps that have all those problems. I don't use dial and I wish nobody else did either!





Change the type of salt you use. This can have a big effect on your skin. Table salt is sodium chloride that has been refined. It is terrible for you. Eat Pink Sea Salt. This contains many minerals and is good for you. Babies with craddle cap can be cured in about 5 days when mom gets rid of the Gerbers with sodium chloride and feeds baby about 2 teaspoons of sea salt per day mixed in foods.





Things like Glycerin Draws moisture from inside the skin and holds it on the surface for a better feel. Dries skin from the inside out.





Propylene glycol Called a humectant in cosmetics, it is actually ';industrial antifreeze” and the major ingredient in brake and hydraulic fluid. Tests show it can be a strong skin irritant.





Mineral oil and petroleum These come from crude oil used in industry as metal cutting fluid and industrial grease. May suffocate the skin by forming an oil film.





Basically, the condition of your skin is said to reflect the condition of your liver. Spotty, sallow skin suggests a liver full of toxins (waste products) and the body's attempt to excrete them. The diet may be too fatty, which reduces the liver's efficiency, and the colon may be sluggish, causing soluble waste matter to be too easily reabsorbed back into the bloodstream. The liver then has to deal with this waste for a second time, in addition to the day's new waste. In the long term it can get overloaded. This affects


not just your skin but also your general energy levels.





Skin is mostly made from collagen, therefore its overall integrity depends on an adequate dietary intake of nutrients required for collagen formation. These are mainly protein, vitamin C, zinc, copper and vitamin A. In addition, flavonoids decrease membrane permeability and so reduce the amount of harmful


substances which can penetrate into the skin cells. A lack of water causes dehydration of the skin and allows waste products to accumulate. I drink distilled water I make from a distiller. It tastes wonderful and the liver doesn't have to separate out the garbage found in other waters to form pure blood. I add things to the water after distilling that improve the water, as well like Green tea extract, DHLA (dyhydrolipoic acid -- to quench all free radicals), end chain B vitamins, etc.





Essential fatty acids are also important for skin health, and a deficiency of these, or a problem with their metabolism, can cause severe skin dryness. If your liver and or gall bladder are compromised in any way from eating poor quality food and bad oils, you will not be digesting your oils properly and you will get skin problems. A good test to see the condition of your liver %26amp; gall bladder is to take a capsule of cod liver oil and if you burp it during the day, you have this problem. You will need to detoxify the liver %26amp; gall bladder, change your diet to a healthy one and especially eliminate all SOY products and anything that uses any forms of SOY in them like soybean oil, ALL CANOLA products from your diet. These two oils are genetically engineered now thanks to Monsanto and will slow your thyroid down causing dry skin, as well as create toxins that your liver has to deal with.





Use olive, palm, coconut, walnut, avocado, oils. Salad dressings have the SOY %26amp; CANOLA garbage in them. Find one that uses safflower or sunflower oil. A good dressing is olive oil %26amp; balsamic vinegar. Don't buy any KRAFT FOOD products. They all contain the GMO oils like soy %26amp; canola. Kraft adds soy to their cheeses to make them cheaper.





There is one other possibility that may exist as well. If you have Candida or other fungus, this can cause dry skin. You need to eliminate all sugars like from soft drinks. This feeds the fungus and can cause dry skin. I would eliminate milk and start drinking keifer milk (flavored is best) along with a probiotic purchased from a quality company like: www.healthline.cc





Bottom line is that your skin is trying to tell you something. Fix your diet, stop using commercial skin products, drink lots of good water, be sure to eat foods like fish that contain iodine to feed your thyroid, and avoid the bad oils.





Good luck to you
Could be the chemicals in the lotion that are causing the additional problems.


Try either Aloe or Cocoa Butter. Just make sure they did not add additional chemicals for smell - that might make it worse.
My brother had a condition where his feet cracked, peeled and sometimes would bleed. He couldn't wear anything other then white cotton socks and had to let as much air get to it as possible. He also used corn husk oil or lotion or something like that. His was severe though. I knew a girl who had to wear white gloves on her hands in school also because she had this same condition. It sounds like you need to talk to a dermitologist. I'll give you a little hope though, if this is what your going through. My brother grew out of his condition.
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B4 u go 2 sleep at night,put vasaline on yur hands.Put gloves or socks on yur hands.%26amp; sleep that way.It'll do wonders.*
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