‘Agua-Phobia’ a Necessary Prerequisite for Healing Psoriasis: Proof from Psorolin B
Abstract
In the present paper we have described the importance of the degree of agua-phobia characteristics of Psorolin B ointment and how such formulation would exceptionally be useful in treating Psoriasis. The ecosystem outside of is high in water (in the form of humidity) and skin also has the property of excreting various waste metabolites through sweat which would eventually both hinder and remove water soluble constituents from skin easily whereas such removal would be low if the constituents are agua-phobic. Scientific aspects of the study methodology and findings are given in detail in the article.
Keywords: Agua-phobic, hyperkeratotic skin, red ochre, Wrightia tinctoria, boswellic acid
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Agua-phobic, hyperkeratotic skin, red ochre, Wrightia tinctoria, boswellic acidDOI
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