Jericho Product Review
By Wendy Lawrence
My name is Wendy
Lawrence and I am writing this letter to let people know the treatment I
have received has helped me and improved my life, which I am most grateful
for as I have been suffering for over 14 years with this condition.
The complaint I have is acne related, the full name is conglobata and
hidradenitis suppurativa which causes me pain and discomfort. In the early
years it was no so bad and I took antibiotics to keep it under control, but
as I approached my thirties the condition became far worse. I have had large
abscesses and cysts removed (about 9 in total) which have been mainly on my
back, chest and face.
I became pregnant last year (2004) and once again my condition slightly
improved but heading towards the conclusion of my pregnancy it became much
worse again. I was unable to take any medication that my doctor prescribed
until my daughter was born.
I started on roaccuatane in January 2005, which was only a six month course,
but made no improvement, all I actually achieved was bad side effects:
eczema, thinning of my skin, unable to use certain creams and cosmetics,
unable to sit in the sun, mood swings, general aches and pains.
By this time I had almost given up home of a finding a cure or something to
ease the condition until I discovered a treatment that was really going to
help me.
I have been using Jericho Dead Sea Black Mud and facial Sea Salt which deep
cleanses the area and dries out the acne, leaving the skin fresh and
healthy. I also use the Aloe Vera Moisturisers and Eye Gel, which leaves me
skin soft. The moisturisers have an anti-septic ingredient so it really
helps with the inflammation.
My sister got married this year and I was so worried about how my skin would
look in the photographs and on the day in general, but I have to say, with
the kind of help and support at Kiotis and Jericho I looked fantastic and
better than I have look in year! I felt confident and really enjoyed the
day, instead of feeling everyone was looking at my skin.
Thankyou,
Wendy Lawrence.
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