Saeko's Practical Advice:
I have worked with individual customers dealing with psoriasis, a condition I have personally experienced on my body (now completely gone) and scalp. I must emphasise that when individuals with psoriasis take the right amount of BN in the correct manner, I have observed almost a 100% significant improvement in their psoriasis.
Why almost 100%? Occasionally, what has been diagnosed as psoriasis may not be psoriasis but rather a food allergy. If your client takes BN, up to 4 sachets at bedtime for psoriasis, and it doesn't show a dramatic improvement, it might not be psoriasis. Remember that BN is an immunomodulator, helpful for food allergies, but the improvement would be mild. Your client needs to eliminate the allergen, which is the root cause of their skin condition. I have had cases where a gluten-free or dairy-free diet resulted in the disappearance of psoriasis that showed only mild improvement with BN. BN can be used to identify the root cause of the skin condition. If oxidative stress is the root cause, BN significantly contributes to healing it. However, if that is not the case, you need to determine the actual root cause of the skin condition for them.
I typically recommend 2 sachets (8 tablets) at bedtime for most adult cases with psoriasis in the UK. If the person is over 90 kg body weight and/or has very severe psoriasis, I suggest starting with 3 sachets (12 tablets) at bedtime. Please remember that BN has dose dependency, so there is a correlation between the amount of BN people take and its effectiveness.
As BN is not an inexpensive product, we aim to maximize its benefits when people take it. Please follow the instructions below:
- Take the enzyme at bedtime without drinking water. For tablets, consume them like candies. Avoid drinking water 30 minutes before and after taking the enzyme.
- Mix the enzyme with saliva thoroughly.
- Take the enzyme at least 2 hours after your meal; an empty stomach is preferable.
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Drink plenty of water during the course of BN if you have no restrictions on water intake.
If you have skin problems, we highly recommend trying a spray that you can make. The combination of oral administration and the spray for skin conditions has yielded positive results, based on customer testimonials.
Q&A:
Is it okay to only use the spray for psoriasis?
- It is acceptable, but for improved results with psoriasis, we highly recommend taking BN orally. Oral administration is our usual priority.
How many times a day should a person with psoriasis spray it on psoriasis?
- At least twice a week. After spraying psoriasis, allow it to air dry.
When to increase the dosage?
- After one week of taking the initial dosage, review the conditions. If there is no improvement despite following all instructions, consider increasing one more sachet (4 tablets).
A customer is currently undergoing the biological injection treatment (Skyrizi), which is an immune suppressant. Is it advisable for a customer to take BN while receiving these injections, or would it be better for her to wait until she has completed the course of injections?
- According to Dr Kaye, while there is no specific research on this, as a precaution, it would be prudent to wait 48 hours after the last dose of the injection before starting BN. I will continue to look into this, but for now, it's better to stop BN during treatment and resume it after the treatment. Alternatively, the patient may opt to try treatment with BN first, and if satisfied, may not need the injection anymore. However, convincing a person of this can be challenging. Either way, the patient will benefit.
If you have any questions, please reach out to Saeko at skomai@toneko.co.uk
Presentation for psoriasis x BN