A
long time favourite for dry skin in Australia is the
use of paw paw. Products made using the fermented paw
paw have been demonstrated to posses’ high levels
of vitamins A and C, and to have exceptional healing
properties for a number of skin conditions such as warts,
burns, corns, eczema, chaffing, nappy rash, bites, blemishes,
dry skin and psoriasis.
If you suffer from problems such as mild eczema or
psoriasis, the use of paw paw can be an effective remedy
for these problems. Paw paw is rich in a natural enzyme
called papain, which helps soothe irritated or dry skin.
This was a popular remedy long before science was in
a position to explain why fermented paw paw treatments
work so effectively.
After a burn, you may find you suffer from dry skin,
or sensitive skin because of the injury. Using paw paw
has been demonstrated to soothe burns. The high concentration
of vitamins A and C mean that the paw paw ingredient
actively helps to rejuvenate skin that has been damaged
by a burn. In this way, the paw paw is an effective
option for preventing further scarring.
Another useful quality of paw paw is that it makes
an effective barrier cream for dry skin and other problematic
skin conditions. Paw paw not only helps to protect skin
that has been exposed to burns, but is great for those
who suffer from conditions like eczema and psoriasis.
As well as this, paw paw is a great treatment for both
nappy rash and heat rash. If your baby is suffering
from nappy rash, then paw paw ointment is the ideal
natural and gentle treatment to help soothe this skin
condition.
For the treatment of skin conditions such as warts,
corns or flaky, dry skin, the enzyme papain in paw paw
is a very effective balm. The papain enzyme has disintegrating
and skin smoothing qualities, which are ideal for these
problems. Using paw paw aids in reducing the seriousness
of this condition and helps to stop it from worsening.
Another popular use for paw paw is for dry skin on
the lips and hands. Paw paw in lip balms and ointments
is one of the richest treatments for dry skin on the
lips and on the cuticles. The skin on your hands often
gets the most exposure to pollutants and chemicals.
Whether it is something that we come into contact with
during the course of the day or simply doing the dishes,
our hands tend to be exposed to the worst of it. Using
paw paw is a great way to restore moisture to dry cuticles
as well as to help restore condition to the skin in
the hands in general.
A final use for paw paw, aside from restoring dry skin
or healing sensitive skin, is as a soothing balm on
insect bites and other stings. The papain enzyme that
is found in the paw paw is also extremely useful as
a home remedy to aid in the case of bee stings, wasp
stings and jellyfish stings. The papain enzyme works
by breaking down the toxins released in the sting, not
just soothing but actually helping to eliminate the
cause of the stinging discomfort.
Paw paw is truly an exceptional ingredient, providing
a diverse range of treatments for dry skin, problem
skin, stings and burns among other things. With such
a diversity of uses, it is no wonder that the rest of
the world is fast catching on to the usefulness of this
exceptional natural skin treatment.
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