Take the heat out of INFLAMED, EMBARASSING skin with this ancient herb
If you suffer from a skin issue like psoriasis or eczema… both of which are autoimmune diseases…
You don’t have a lot of hope for GETTING RID of the disease.
That is, not without STRONG steroids… or even drugs that SUPPRESS your immune system!
But some of those POTENT topical treatments can put you in the crosshairs for SERIOUS side effects…
Like even skin atrophy!
Immunosuppressants can leave the door open to infection – and not just on your skin.
There’s GOT to be a better way!
And according to groundbreaking science, there might be another option – one that comes from some of the OLDEST medicinal practices on the planet!
Put out the FIRE… with ‘smoke’?
Fumitory is a plant in the poppy family whose flower petals have a “smoky” color palette… resembling fumes or plumes of smoke.
In the 13th century, it was nicknamed “smoke of the earth!”
But its value goes way beyond its appearance.
You’ve read before right here in eAlert how fumitory has been known as a digestive aid since antiquity…
And it’s also gained a following in Persian folk medicine (which calls it “shahtareh” or “shaahtara”) and Ayurveda (“pittapapra,” “pitpapra,” or “parapatak” in Hindi).
In cases of serious skin issues like psoriasis and eczema, fumitory helps…
- SUPPRESS an overzealous immune response
- BANISH inflammation
- BEAT BACK infections with antibacterial action.
In a 2011 study out of Iran, applying a fumitory cream helped reduce disease severity of hand eczema…
Which meant significant relief from thick, red patches of skin… and even LESS of a compulsion to pick at the skin!
The key compound in fumitory appears to be fumaric acid.
And as if all that I just shared with you weren’t enough… fumaric acid also contains pain-relieving properties!
Taken orally, fumaric acid has also shown to alleviate psoriasis since it was first introduced on its own in the 1950s…
And since then, it’s been EMBRACED by mainstream medicine in Germany and elsewhere in Europe (available by prescription only, under the brand name Skilarence)…
For even the most SEVERE cases of these skin “plaques.”
There are a couple of versions of the fumitory plant available… all of which share similar medicinal value when it comes to skin conditions.
They include Fumaria officinalis… Fumaria indica… and Fumaria parviflora (used as a cream in the Iranian study I mentioned above).
You may find it called simply “fumitory” or “fumaria.”
In Brazil, there’s a supplement sold under the brand name “Psorex”… and a cream under the brand name “Psoractin.”
In this country, look for a fumitory cream or tincture at your local health food store or online.
Or, consult an Ayurvedic healer about the best way to use fumitory for your skin issues.


