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Warning:

  • Not to be used for children under 3 years of age.
  • Not recommended for use of pregnant or lactating women.
  • Discontinue use if irritation or rash develops.
  • Application to skin may increase sensitivity to sunlight (UVB). Contains trace elements of Citral, Citronellol, Eugenol, Geraniol, Limonene & Linalool
  • Less than 1% of users may develop folliculitis.

Before buying our products please check the list of ingredients here: https://www.franklpharma.co.uk/article/list-of-soratinex-ingredients. Once you purchased our products before you start to use SORATINEX products ALWAYS apply a small amount on a small area as a TEST PATCH before use, especially if it is to be used in sensitive skin areas. Leave on for 24-48 hours without washing the area.

If you have a reaction of any kind please stop to use the products. If there has not been a reaction apply SORATINEX products as directed.

No. Only for plaque psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris). Please note that there are five main types of psoriasis: plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular, and erythrodermic.

Plaque psoriasis, also known as psoriasis vulgaris, makes up about 90% of cases. It typically presents with red patches with white scales on top. Areas of the body most commonly affected are the back of the forearms, shins, around the navel, and the scalp.

  • Guttate psoriasis has drop-shaped lesions.
  • Pustular psoriasis presents with small non-infectious pus-filled blisters.
  • Inverse psoriasis forms red patches in skin folds.
  • Erythrodermic psoriasis occurs when the rash becomes very widespread, and can develop from any of the other types.
  • Fingernails and toenails are affected in most people at some point in time. This may include pits in the nails or changes in nail color.

Psoriasis is generally thought to be a genetic disease which is triggered by environmental factors. In twin studies, identical twins are three times more likely to both be affected compared to non-identical twins; this suggests that genetic factors predispose to psoriasis. Symptoms often worsen during winter and with certain medications such as beta blockers or NSAIDs. Infections and psychological stress may also play a role. Psoriasis is not contagious.

In order to support your psoriasis treatment, we recommend you to pay attention to the following:

  • Eat plenty of vegetables. One third of your daily food intake should be broccoli, spinach, bean pods, peas, celery and lettuce.
  • Drink 2–3 litres of plain water everyday (not tea, mineral water or coffee), equally divided throughout the day (if the water is of questionable quality, then boil it first).
  • Avoid acidifying food – bell pepper, tomato, eggs, fruit, mushrooms, spices, citrus, vinegar, alcohol, sparkling non-alcoholic drinks, beer, red wine, champagne, sweets, berries, peanuts, pistachios, cashews, red meat, salami and sausages, scallops, crawfish, canned food and overall consumption of gluten.
  • Choose your cosmetics wisely, while using the treatment, use SORATINEX Skin Care Gel for daily showering. SORATINEX Skin Care Oil is ideal for daily use. Valuable substances in these products heal dry skin very well. By adding one cap of oil to your bath water, you will prevent your skin from becoming too dry.
  • Observe what causes your psoriasis to increase or relapse and avoid these.
  • Avoid direct contact with chemical and cleaning agents, dyes and paints.
  • Try to lead a balanced life – avoid stressful situations, adopt a positive approach to things, ensure you have enough time for active and passive relaxation

First of all we should emphasize that it is very important to use all three SORATINEX products over the course of six to eight weeks in order to achieve the required results. Since samples always only come in small amounts, it is impossible to get any positive results by using them. It is important to understand that SORATINEX is not like using other cosmetics where you might already see results after first use. We hope this explains why we do not provide samples. Thank you for your understanding.

 

In common with other health products, Soratinex does not have a 100 per cent efficacy rate. However, if you feel it isn’t working for you, there might be an underlying  reason and so before you stop using the treatment, take time to read the guide below to ensure you’re giving yourself every opportunity to take advantage of the benefits Soratinex can bring. 

FIVE IMPORTANT FACTORS THAT CAN LOWER THE EFFICACY OF SORATINEX

  1. The treatment is stopped too soon:

When you first use Soratinex, it is important that you follow the instruction to persevere for up to eight weeks (see the package insert). Unlike steroid creams, which can act aggressively and quickly within a few days because of their anti-inflammatory properties, Soratinex’s less-aggressive healing can take longer.

Herbal extracts and vegetable oils are gentle; they act slowly, so even after two weeks of use the improvement may not be yet visible. The time you achieve positive results could be at the upper end of the scale depending on the severity of your psoriasis, or if your plaques are thick, or your skin dehydrated.

With thicker plaques, it is important to apply the Skin Gel correctly. The gel contains fruit acids which help break down the plaques and allow the other active ingredients in the products to work on new skin. Don’t leave the gel on for longer than 10 minutes – but give it enough time to work; between three and 10 minutes depending on the thickness of your plaques. If you feel a slight tingle or mild stinging, then it’s time to wash off the gel as it has already reached the tender skin below.

Once plaques have been broken down, patient and twice-daily application of the Skin Cream and Skin Oil helps to improve the condition of the skin and restore its hydration, while reducing the symptoms of burning and itching.

  1. The wrong kind of psoriasis:

Soratinex has been developed for the treatment of plaque psoriasis (psoriasis vulgaris), which is the most common type, and guttate psoriasis. Although we have had reports that the therapy has relieved eczema symptoms too, we do not recommend the products for treatment of other skin conditions. 

The use of this product is not recommended for other types of psoriasis. With some types (pustular psoriasis, psoriasis palmoplantaris) it may even be contraindicated.

  1. Allergic reaction to any of the ingredients:

Although Soratinex products a made from natural oils, simple plant ingredients and minerals, it is worth checking the list of ingredients before use to ensure you are not allergic to any of them.

Some people experience a mild (and harmless) stinging after using the gel. More serious allergic reactions and folliculitis (inflammation of the hair follicles) are very rare but if you experience an unusual reaction, wash the affected area and see your doctor.

One very important piece of advice: Soratinex products should not be used concurrently with phototherapy, so it is not recommended that you sunbathe or visit a solarium during treatment.

  1. Infections:

If you have any kind of inflammation, infection or illness this could affect the efficacy of Soratinex. Because psoriasis is an auto-immune disease, the stronger your immune system is (and the healthier you are), the more likely you are to be able to combat your symptoms. Therefore, if your immune system is weakened, this could slow down the regression of symptoms while using the treatment.

We have received information that where an inflammation, infection or illness was identified and treated, Soratinex immediately became more effective. Examples included an infected wisdom tooth and a decreased thyroid function.

  1. Use of certain types of medicines with the treatment:

Some blood pressure medicines could worsen the symptoms of psoriasis, or even cause their occurrence, and so reduce the effectiveness of Soratinex.

These are most-often beta-blockers, which are used to lower blood pressure. Therefore, if you suffer from psoriasis and also need medicine to lower your blood pressure, consult with your doctor. If you have been using a medicine for a long time, and the symptoms of psoriasis persist, your doctor might consider switching to another type of medicine for reducing high blood pressure. 

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