Apolonia B has been shown to alleviate symptoms
from the following skin ailments:
Psoriasis:
Psoriasis is a common skin disorder that
produces thick red plaques covered with silvery
scales. Commonly affects the scalp, elbows,
knees, and lower back, although any skin surface
may be involved. It can also occur in the nails
and body folds.
Eczema:
Very dry, thickened, or scaly patches of skin,
most commonly occurs on the face, knees, hands,
or feet.
Shingles: (herpes zoster)
A painful, contagious rash caused by the
chickenpox virus (varicella-zoster). Starts with
itching, tingling, or pain in a certain area
that later turns into a band, strip, or small
area of rash. The rash turns into clusters of
blisters. The blisters fill with fluid and then
crust over. It takes 2 to 4 weeks for the
blisters to heal, and they may leave scars. Some
people only get a mild rash, and some do not get
a rash at all.
Acne Inversa:
Is a painful skin disorder attacking the hair
follicles and sweat glands rather than sebaceous
glands as in acne. Most acne inversa problems
are found in crease parts of the body where
sweat glands may be blocked, such as in the
groin, around the buttocks, under the arms, or
under a woman's breast.
Rosacea:
a skin disease that causes redness and pimples
on your nose, cheeks, chin, and forehead.
Apolonia B Skin Cream also helps with:
Dry
Skin
Itchy Skin
Flakey Skin
Red Skin
Blotchy Skin
Chemical Burns
Heat Burns
Aging Skin




