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Remember, Biolanyn can effectively treat any external skin on the body afflicted by Psoriasis - even if that part is not mentioned specifically.

Treating Nail Psoriasis
The disfigured or pitted nails, that often accompany psoriasis on other parts of the body, can be easily and safely treated using the following regimen:

a. The Biolanyn cream cannot reach the nail bed, afflicted by psoraisis, directly. It is located under the hard nail. Therefore, we must use a unique feature of Biolanyn to deliver the medicine to the nail bed - namely it's ability to 'pass through' the upper layers of your skin that surround the nail, right to the blood vessels feeding the nail bed.

b. Therefore, when treating psoriasis skin on your fingers and toes with Biolanyn - you will also indirectly be treating the nail bed at the same time. Other than the special wrapping you may wish to employ for night-time applications on the feet or hands, please follow our routine 'usage instructions' found at:
http://www.biolanyn.com/page_instructions.html
Pay particular attention to section a (at the very begining of the document), and sections 2 through 6.

Notice: Since the new healthy nail takes a long time (upwards of 5 months) to fully grow out, expect your nail recovery to take considerably longer than the recovery of your psoriatic skin surrounding the nail.

Tip: Remember to stay hydrated all all times, especially when treating a skin disorder. According to study, most Americans, and indeed most peoples throughout the world suffer from mild to chronic dehydration. They drink way to much coffee and tea, mild diuretics (water stealers), instead of drinking water. Also, avoid soft drinks whenever possible. They are proven to leach critical minerals from your body, especially those necessary for your skin to fight off psoriasis.

Drink 6-8 glasses of water daily. You can drink less if you consume resonable amounts of 'raw' fruits and veggies daily.

Treating Psoriatic Arthritis
Instructions coming soon!