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Mark Zuckerberg’s Metaverse and the progressives’ dark pedigree – Washington Times

Posted: March 3, 2022 at 12:10 am

OPINION:

What do socialists, Marxists, transhumanists, Mark Zuckerbergs Metaverse, the LGBTQ movement, woke academic and corporate leftists, Davos economic elites and the left-wing of the Democratic Party have in common?

They are all invested in a progressive, secular worldview based on the idea that humans evolve toward higher levels of being and just need help getting there.

Implicit is the idea that God is an antiquated superstition, not the benevolent, omniscient creator of the universe. Another progressive idea is that the natural world no longer reigns; reality is all in our heads.

Transhumanism seek[s] the continuation and acceleration of the evolution of intelligent life beyond its currently human form and human limitations by means of science and technology, guided by life-promoting principles and values, according to whatistranshumanism.org.Now, theres the rub. What do they mean by life-promoting principles and values? Abortion, euthanasia, gender dysphoria and socialism? Woke progressives push all these evils while silencing dissent and altering the language.

Major media now use the absurd phrase pregnant people, not women, and obediently use plural pronouns like they and them for individuals. Were supposed to pretend men can get pregnant and win womens swim meets legitimately. Were told to follow the science (except for biology).

A Gallup poll says 21% of Gen Z and 7.1% of all U.S. adults identify as LGBTQ. For decades, studies pegged it as under 2% even while activists falsely claimed 10% to increase political clout. Constant promotion of LGBTQ behavior obviously entices young people to try it. The sharp rise in LGBTQ identification should blow away the born gay hoax. Yet they cling to it, daring us to believe that 10-20% of the population has been LGBTQ all along, just reluctant to declare it. Gods creation of two complementary sexes and marriage? Weve evolved. Anyone who says otherwise is a hater and bigot.

This is all about mans evolution into a more advanced species, like the transhumanists predict. How did we get here?

Whatever else we may think of Charles Darwins theory of evolution, it was gasoline on a raging bonfire of the vanities, worship of man instead of God that began in revolutionary Paris, culminating in the birth of Marxism. That malign materialistic philosophy insists that we are always evolving toward a higher plane. Cultural Marxism must destroy any lingering institutions and values to make way for the new order.

Eventually, we wont need government since fallen human nature will give way to unbounded, benevolent souls. Feel free to defund your police department if you believe that.

Karl Marxs prideful we shall be as gods outlook has killed more people and spread more misery than any other. And why not? Satan himself came up with it. Soul-killing envy is the beating heart of progressivism, which holds Gods natural order in contempt.C.S. Lewis warned that every power gained by man is also a power over man. In his magnificent novel That Hideous Strength, scientists run amok, like the boys in William Goldings Lord of the Flies. As Dostoevsky also observed, humans invariably go rogue when unrestrained by God.

Technology and science free us in many ways, but they can pervert what it means to be human. Mr. Zuckerbergs metaverse uses artificial intelligence-generated sensations to replace the natural world. As the Daily Mail puts it, the aim is to give people godlike powers.

A recent article in The Wall Street Journal explained the immersive nature of the Meta Quest 2 virtual reality headset: If the crystal-ball predictions pan out, well soon all be wearing them to transform into digital avatars and work, play, shop and more in the so-called metaverse.

Meta, formerly Facebook, lost $3.3 billion for its virtual reality unit in the fourth quarter of 2021, but it will eventually take off. One reason is that our culture is so dark, with a limitless menu of gloom, ugliness, violence and bizarre sexuality.

If we were to conjure the perfect scenario in which we could sell virtual reality, transhumanism, gender dysphoria and other escapism, this would be it.

On the other hand, good things may be on the horizon. Parents are waking up. Leftists are terrified of the next election. Bible-based churches are growing, which bodes well for redeeming America. There is a fast-growing clean entertainment field, as exemplified by Pure Flix movies, Dry Bar Comedy and Babylon Bee satire. Wokeness is wearing thin.

And then theres the big picture, which we need to keep in mind to preserve our sanity.

Why do the nations rage and imagine a vain thing. He who sits in the heavens shall laugh; He shall hold them in derision (Psalm 2).

Put them in fear, O Lord, That the nations may know themselves to be but men (Psalm 9:20).

In the world you will have tribulation; but be of good cheer, I have overcome the world (John 16:33).

Robert Knight is a columnist for The Washington Times. His website is roberthknight.com.

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The Sinister Return of Eugenics in the Age of Big Tech – Mad In America – Mad in America

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From The New Statesman: Adam Rutherford, [in Control: The Dark History and Troubling Present of Eugenics], writes that though wildly popular across political dividesplenty of people vocally and publicly opposed the principles and the enactment of eugenics policies in the UK and abroad. This may be so, but very few of the active opponents of eugenics were progressive thinkers. During the high tide of eugenic ideas between the start of the 20th century and the 1930s, no leading secular intellectual produced anything comparable to Chestertons Eugenics and Other Evils(1922), a powerful and witty polemic in which he argued for the worth of every human being.

. . . Awkwardly for todays secular progressives, opposition to eugenics during its heyday in the West came almost exclusively from religious sources, particularly the Catholic Church . . .For the secular intelligentsia in the first three decades of the last century, eugenics the deliberate crafting of a society by biological design, as Rutherford defines it was a necessary part of any programme of human betterment . . .

The discovery that six million European Jews were murdered in the Holocaust, along with hundreds of thousands of people with physical disabilities, mental illnesses or other characteristics such as simply being gay that supposedly made their lives unworthy of living, was a rupture in history. Ideas and policies that had been regarded by an entire generation of thinkers as guides to improving the species were seen to be moral abominations. Eugenics had enabled an unparalleled crime. An earlier generations understanding of progress was not just revised. It was rejected, and something more like its opposite accepted.

This reversal should be unsettling for progressive thinkers today. How can they be sure that their current understanding will not also be found wanting? Rutherford, who shares much of the prevailing progressive consensus, seems untroubled by this possibility. As he notes on several occasions, he writes chiefly as a scientist. He has little background in moral philosophy, and at times this shows.

. . .There is a direct line connecting early 20th-century eugenics with 21st-century transhumanism. The link is clearest in the eugenicist and scientific humanist Julian Huxley (1887-1975) . . . in 1951 . . . he had coined the term transhumanism to describe the idea of humanity attempting to overcome its limitations and to arrive at fuller fruition . . . But . . . he illustrates a fundamental difficulty in both eugenics and transhumanism. Who decides what counts as a better kind of human being, and on what basis is the evaluation made?

. . . The fundamental ethical objection to eugenics is that it licenses some people to decide whether the lives of others are worth living. Part of an intellectual dynasty that included the Victorian uber-Darwinian TH Huxley and the novelist Aldous, Julian Huxley never doubted that an improved human species would match his own high-level brainpower. But not everyone thinks intellect is the most valuable human attribute. General de Gaulles daughter Anne had Downs syndrome, and the famously undemonstrative soldier and Resistance leader referred to her as my joy, and when at the age of 20 she died he wept. The capacity to give and receive love may be more central to the good life than self-admiring cleverness.

. . . The likely upshot of transhumanism in practice a world divided between a rich, smart, beautified few whose lifespans can be indefinitely extended, and a mass of unlovely, disposable, dying deplorables seems to me a vision of hell. But it may well be what is in store for us, if the current progressive consensus turns out to be as transient as the one that preceded it.

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No, you cannot ‘devaccinate’ yourself with snake venom kits, bleach or cupping – The Conversation Indonesia

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Claims you can devaccinate yourself have been circulating on social media, another example of extreme and dangerous misinformation about COVID vaccines.

Methods said to remove COVID vaccines from the body include using snake venom extractors or a type of traditional therapy known as wet cupping.

If you encounter claims like this online, you need to ask yourself four questions, to figure out whether these claims really are too good to be true.

Read more: People want to use bleach and antiseptic for COVID and are calling us for advice

Misinformation circulating on Instagram and other social media includes a video of someone using cupping therapy, suggesting this removes or sucks out the COVID vaccine.

The video shows someone cutting the skin, before applying a cup over the cuts to create suction a type of therapy known as wet cupping.

Cupping has been used for thousands of years, mostly in traditional Chinese medicine. Practitioners believe this eases pain or promotes healing by drawing fluid towards the treated area and improve the flow of energy. However, there are few high-quality studies to support its effectiveness.

Cupping usually affects only the superficial layers of the skin. COVID vaccines are generally deeper, injected into muscle.

After injection, vaccines train the bodys immune system to fight SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID. They do this by either presenting a weakened or inactivated part of the virus (the spike protein antigen) to the immune system, or by delivering the instructions for the body to make these antigens.

Its important to note, this period of training is very short, and once the body has learnt how to respond, the vaccines are cleared from your body in mere days or weeks.

Thats because after the vaccine has primed the immune system, the body breaks down these components naturally, just as it does with other genetic fragments, proteins and fats.

Read more: No, COVID vaccines don't stay in your body for years

Others have tried to devaccinate using venom extraction kits. These kits include a plunger-type device you place over a snakebite, which is supposed to suck out venom.

Again, venom extractors will not remove the antigen in COVID vaccines, for the same reasons weve already described.

They also cannot remove enough venom to prevent serious systemic (widespread) effects of a snakebite. One study found the kit only removed 0.04% of the total load of venom, and ended up just removing body fluid.Critically, they can destroy tissue around the site of the snakebite.

Information about devaccination continues to circulate on some platforms, such as BitChute and Telegram.

If you come across someone selling a wonder cure or drug online whether thats related to COVID or some other illness here are some tips for thinking about what you see:

1. Is it hard to believe?

When you see something posted that looks sensational, it is even more important to be sceptical.

In a popular TikTok video, an osteopathic physician, who no longer practices, suggests people detox by take a bath in baking soda, epsom salt and borax to get rid of radiation, poisons and nanotechnologies.

She says people need to detox because COVID vaccines have RNA-Modifying Transhumanism-Nano-Technology, and the people pushing these injections want to change what it is to be human.

She also claims to have identified a jellyfish-like tiny invertebrate called Hydra Vulgaris that can:

multiply and form independent neural networks inside those who have received COVID-19 vaccines and could ultimately influence their thoughts and actions.

Even though sometimes we want to believe that someone has found the cure or answer to a question we are seeking, go with your gut reaction. If it sounds ridiculous, it probably is. If you are unsure whether the information is legitimate, talk to a family member, friend or your GP.

2. Have you checked the facts?

If a resource is provided in another language, how can you be sure what it says?

Using the cupping video as an example, Stephen Dickey, a professor of Slavic languages and literature at the University of Kansas, identified the dialogue in the video as Russian. But he said there was no mention of the vaccine and there is no mention at all of exactly what is being extracted.

When reviewing the resource, do you know who the author is and does that author specialise in the field the article is concerned with? Check LinkedIn or do a quick Google search to see if the author can speak about the subject with authority and accuracy.

3. Is there a hidden agenda?

Have you considered whether the person or organisation attempting to sell you a new drug or treatment has a hidden agenda? This can be increasing their reach on social media or making money.

For example, American archbishop Mark Grenon and his sons are reported to have sold more than US$1 million of their bleach-type Miracle Mineral Solution. They said it was a cure for COVID, cancer, Alzheimers, diabetes, autism, malaria, hepatitis, Parkinsons, herpes, HIV/AIDS and other serious medical conditions.

4. Whats the source?

When an article cites sources, its good to check them out. The post about the snakebite kit included references to three published papers. These were dated 1979-1992, decades before COVID.

Its also important to look at the topic of the cited paper. In the case of the 1979 paper, this looked at measures for a particular type of snakebite, which included examining the effects of applying firm crepe bandages on monkeys. There was no mention of the use of snake venom removal kits or COVID.

So, when you come across any videos or social media posts about fantastical new drugs or treatments that promise otherwise impossible cures or outcomes, it is important to always think:

If what youre reading seems too good to be true, or too weird, or too reactionary, it probably is.

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Irritant & Allergic Contact Dermatitis: Symptoms …

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OverviewWhat is contact dermatitis?

Dermatitis is the medical term for skin inflammation (irritation). Contact dermatitis is an allergic or irritant reaction that causes a painful or itchy skin rash. As the name suggests, you get contact dermatitis from coming into contact with an allergen (like poison ivy) or an irritant (like a chemical).

The condition is common. We are surrounded by irritants and potential allergens. You might experience contact dermatitis more often if you have sensitive skin or other chronic skin problems like atopic dermatitis.

Irritant reactions can occur after a single exposure or after repeated exposures over time, whereas it takes multiple exposures to the same chemical to develop an allergy. People who work in certain professions have a higher risk of developing contact dermatitis. You might repeatedly encounter irritating chemicals or allergens in these professions:

The two main types of contact dermatitis are:

Allergic contact dermatitis: Your body has an allergic reaction to a substance (allergen) that it doesnt like. Common allergens include jewelry metals (like nickel), cosmetic products, fragrances and preservatives. It can take several days after exposure for an itchy, red rash to develop.

Irritant contact dermatitis: This painful rash tends to come on quickly in response to an irritating substance. Common irritants include detergents, soap, cleaners and acid.

Every time your skin comes into contact with an allergen that it doesnt like, your bodys immune system responds. White blood cells are recruited into the skin, releasing chemical mediators of inflammation. This response causes the itchy rash. The rash may appear minutes, hours or several days after exposure.

Poison ivy is a top cause of allergic contact dermatitis. Other causes include:

Irritant contact dermatitis occurs more often than allergic contact dermatitis. You develop a rash when a chemical substance irritates the skins outer layers. The rash is more painful than itchy.

Common causes of irritant contact dermatitis include:

Signs of contact dermatitis include a skin rash that is:

If youre regularly exposed to irritating chemicals or allergens at work and develop contact dermatitis, ask your employer for a chemical Safety Data Sheet. You can take this information to your healthcare provider to help determine whats causing the rash.

Clinical examination can reveal clues to the underlying diagnosis of irritant or allergic contact dermatitis. A careful history can uncover clues as to the offending agent.

With either type of contact dermatitis, you can avoid the substance for a while to see if the rash goes away. If avoidance is not possible or not sustainable, further diagnostic testing may be indicated.

For suspected cases of allergic contact dermatitis, a series of tests called patch testing can identify the underlying cause of allergic contact dermatitis.

With a patch test, you wear adhesive patches on your skin. The patches contain chemicals known to commonly trigger allergic reactions. After 48 hours, your healthcare provider checks your skin for reactions. Youll see your provider again in another 48-96 hours for one last skin check.

There isnt a test for irritant contact dermatitis. Your healthcare provider may be able to determine whats causing the rash based on the types of irritants or chemicals youre exposed to regularly.

Treatment for both types of contact dermatitis is the same. Even with treatment, it can take several weeks for the rash to go away. Treatments include:

Allergic contact dermatitis is a Type IV hypersensitivity reaction, caused by a different immunologic mechanism than hives, angioedema, or anaphylaxis. However, very rarely, patients may have immunologic dysfunction which results in multiple types of concurrent hypersensitivity reactions. Thus, it is possible that people with contact dermatitis can develop hives (urticaria) and swelling (angioedema) after coming into contact with an allergen. Hives are red, raised, itchy skin welts. Angioedema is swelling deep under the skin.

Extremely rare, allergic contact dermatitis can overlap with a severe, life-threatening allergic reaction called anaphylaxis that can swell airways and close them. If you think you are experiencing anaphylaxis, call 911. Youll need an immediate epinephrine injection to counteract this allergic response. People with known allergies can carry an EpiPen, a brand of injectable epinephrine.

Avoiding known allergens and irritants is the best way to prevent contact dermatitis. But you cant always stay away from every possible irritant. These steps can help:

If youve reacted to an allergen or irritant, you will continue to do so every time youre exposed to it again. You can prevent flare-ups by avoiding that substance.

Most people who have occupational contact dermatitis can find ways to reduce exposure so they can continue their work without breaking out in a rash.

You should call your healthcare provider if the skin rash:

If youre experiencing signs of contact dermatitis, talk to your healthcare provider. You may want to ask:

Contact dermatitis is uncomfortable and can be painful or itchy. Talk to your healthcare provider about how you can find out whats causing it, reduce your exposure and prevent reactions. You might develop contact dermatitis from working with irritants or chemicals. Ask your employer about how you can minimize rashes while remaining on the job.

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Eczema and Mental Health in Children – Healthline

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Around 1 in 10 children live with eczema, a condition that causes dry, itchy skin. But the condition doesnt only affect the skin it can also have an impact on a childs mental health.

According to the National Eczema Association, children and adolescents with eczema face a higher risk of:

Plus, constantly itchy skin can be stressful and distracting at school. Some children with eczema may sometimes be bullied by their classmates, which could lead to mental health problems.

If you take care of kids with eczema, read on to learn more about the ways in which the condition can affect their emotional well-being, along with tips on how you can support their mental health.

There are strong links between eczema and mental health challenges in children of all ages. According to a systematic review and meta-analysis from 2019, children and adolescents with eczema faced a significantly higher likelihood of experiencing any mental health condition compared with their peers without the condition.

The American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) says that eczema can often affect the moods of babies and young children. They may be:

Some kids with eczema may also associate scratching with getting attention from a parent or caregiver, per the AAD. That, in turn, can make scratching a habit and lead to a cycle that continues to impact both their emotional well-being and their skin.

Older kids with eczema, including adolescents and teens, also have a higher risk of mental health conditions. A 2021 study, which analyzed survey data from a nationally representative sample of U.S. children up to age 17, found that twice as many kids with eczema had a mental health disorder that impacted their lives, compared to those without the condition.

Compared with other kids, the participants with eczema were also more likely to express that they:

There isnt a simple explanation for the link between eczema and mental health. Instead, it may be the result of a variety of factors, each of which can impact children in different ways.

Some kids may feel frustrated from dealing with perpetually itchy skin and missing out on other activities while at doctors appointments or treating flares.

The physical appearance of eczema patches may also make them feel like they dont fit in with other kids. They may deal with low self-confidence and isolation. Some kids with eczema may also be bullied, which could contribute to mental health problems.

In some cases, medication may impact kids mental health as well. For example, if your child is taking montelukast (Singulair) for asthma (which is more common in people with eczema), they may experience mental health side effects, like anxiety and depression.

Anxiety, along with stress, can trigger eczema flares. They put the body into fight-or-flight mode, leading to a surge of cortisol (a stress response hormone). That, in turn, can cause an inflammatory response in the skin, according to the National Eczema Association.

While theres a link between anxiety and skin flares, its unclear whether anxiety can be a root cause of eczema. Researchers think that eczema may be caused by a combination of genetics and environmental triggers, but more studies are needed.

Children with eczema may potentially face a greater risk of depression than those without the condition, but research is ongoing. This is more likely to be true among those with severe eczema.

A 2021 study on more than 11,000 children in the U.K. found that those with severe eczema had twice the likelihood of experiencing symptoms of depression. However, it did not find the risk of depression to be higher among those with moderate or mild eczema.

That research built upon a 2017 study from Korea, which included data on more than 72,000 middle and high school students. It found that students with eczema were significantly more likely to report feelings of depression, as well as suicidal ideation, planning, and attempts.

Theres no single reason why a child with eczema may be more likely to experience depression. It may have to do with the way the body communicates with the brain during an inflammatory response, according to the National Eczema Association. There is still much to learn about the connection between eczema and mental health.

Eczema symptoms can impact your childs behavior and performance at school in a variety of ways.

A 2021 study on more than 2,700 people found that children ages 3 to 10 who had eczema were more likely to have conduct problems, inattention or hyperactivity, and emotional challenges.

Sleeping issues from eczema may contribute to behavioral problems, as well. Around 30 percent of children with eczema have sleep disruptions 5 or more nights each week, per the National Eczema Association. That can lead to irritability, daytime drowsiness, and trouble paying attention.

Research from 2016, which evaluated survey data from more than 354,000 U.S. children, found that those with eczema were more likely to have attention deficit disorder (ADD) or ADHD. Kids with severe eczema also faced much higher odds of ADD and ADHD when they didnt get adequate sleep at least 4 nights a week.

Those conditions, as well as coping with red and itchy skin, can affect how well a child can regulate their emotions and behavior.

Eczema can have an emotional impact on children. In a 2020 study, researchers analyzed interview transcripts from 28 adolescents and young adults. They found that participants:

While the size of that study was too small to generalize the results to a larger population, the emotional response to eczema or any other chronic disease is unique to each individual. Eczema may have a much bigger effect on some childrens emotions than others.

With the right support, children with eczema can learn to manage the disease, as well as its impact on their emotional and mental health.

Keeping up with eczema treatments, such as medications, topical treatments, and moisturizing, can help reduce symptoms that might otherwise affect a childs behavior and feelings. Younger children may need a parent or caretaker to directly manage their treatment. As kids get older, regular reminders might be enough to keep them on track.

Parents and caregivers can also step up in a few other ways, including:

Eczema is sometimes dismissed as a disease thats easy to manage and doesnt have a huge impact on a persons life.

However, for people with the condition, it can feel like the opposite. Asking your child about their well-being and acknowledging that managing eczema can be challenging and frustrating may help them feel like someone else gets what theyre going through.

Focus on normalizing but not pointing out or avoiding conversations about flares when your child is dealing with them. Make sure they know that it isnt something to be ashamed of and talk with them about being open with their friends about their condition.

At the beginning of the school year, talk with your childs teacher about their eczema. That way, they can provide additional support in the classroom.

You may want to ask the teacher to avoid telling children with eczema not to scratch. Instead, they can encourage students to find other ways to relieve the itching, including:

You and your childs teacher should also look for signs of bullying related to the condition. Putting a stop to early teasing and bullying before it turns into a larger problem can help prevent serious mental health issues later on.

Stress whether from eczema or any other source can never be permanently prevented, but it can be managed. Teach children coping strategies for stress, such as:

If your child is showing signs of depression, anxiety, or another mental health condition, connect them with professional support. Pediatric psychologists and therapists are trained to identify mental health disorders in children and help them develop personalized tools for managing symptoms.

In some cases, medication may also be used to treat certain mental health disorders in kids.

Eczema can take a toll on children and adolescents emotionally and socially. Research shows that children with eczema may be at a higher risk of depression, anxiety, and other mental health problems. Some kids may also be bullied for their condition, leading to social withdrawal and self-esteem issues.

If you take care of a child with eczema, ask them about what theyre going through and avoid minimizing their experience. Its important that kids feel understood by those around them.

You may also need to help your child develop stress management techniques. That might mean meditating, breathing exercises, playing outside, or something else entirely. Try a few different strategies to see which works best for your child.

Finally, keep an eye out for signs of mental health conditions in your child. You may need to connect them with a mental health professional for additional support.

Remember: Eczema might only look like a skin condition, but it can have a big impact on a childs emotional well-being. Try to find strategies to address all the ways in which eczema can affect their lives.

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Probiotics, Prebiotics, Enzymes: What People With Eczema Need to Know – National Eczema Association

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By Angela Ballard, RN

Published On: Feb 28, 2022

Last Updated On: Feb 28, 2022

Theres a lot of buzz about the importance of a healthy microbiome, and at least one study has shown that an imbalance in the gut-skin axis may be linked to eczema and other skin conditions.

But does it follow that feeding your microbiome with additional good bacteria (probiotics), prebiotics or enzymes can help prevent or improve skin problems? Heres what the science says.

Probiotics are microorganisms in the human body that serve many crucial functions for health and research suggests that people with more diverse microbiomes may be healthier overall. Probiotics come into play because they are supplements or foods containing good bacteria similar to those that naturally live in and on our bodies. Some believe that by taking probiotics you can augment your beneficial population of probiotics so they can keep doing their jobs or do them better. But there isnt great evidence to support this notion, yet especially when it comes to skin care.

Dr. Richard Gallo, PhD, distinguished professor of dermatology and chair of the department of dermatology at UC San Diego School of Medicine, said: Although there is a lot of discussion and some observations in support of [probiotics], the evidence for oral microbial therapy in eczema is not strong. The consumer needs to proceed with caution in this area. Individual responses appear to differ greatly.

Probiotics for use on top of the skin (topical) may, however, have some solid science to back them up. Gallo explained that he and his colleagues have conducted double blind, placebo controlled trials of bacterial therapy for topical application in eczema that have shown effectiveness. The evidence suggests it is helpful for the moderate to severe atopic patient. In one study, Gallo and fellow researchers used a universal strain of bacteria from healthy human skin to treat common eczema. Two-thirds of study participants reported improvements in their skin symptoms, including less itch and inflammation.

Considering probiotics? The good news is that oral probiotics are, in general, considered safe and dont usually cause side effects (beyond mild gas). They arent, however, a good idea for people who are immune-compromised, have a serious underlying medical condition, recently had surgery or are being treated for cancer; in any these situations, or before considering probiotics for a baby or young child, be sure to talk to your doctor first.

Prebiotics are the substances good bacteria use in order to grow. Prebiotics are found in the fiber we eat but dont digest (roughage). Prebiotics possible benefits are still being researched, so the jury is still out about whether its necessary to take them in extra amounts, or not.

Fortunately, prebiotics naturally occur in a lot healthy foods, so if you add more of these to your diet, you cant really go wrong:

You dont need to eat a lot prebiotics. The International Scientific Association for Probiotics and Prebiotics recommends only 5 grams of prebiotics per day for gut health. If you consume recommended amounts of dietary fiber, youre likely getting enough.

Enzymes are proteins that are naturally produced in our bodies and used to speed up chemical reactions. Enzymes are found in our saliva, pancreas, intestines, and stomach and used for digestion and more. Having too much or too little of a certain enzyme can cause a health problem.

Only a blood test can determine your enzyme levels but if you are generally healthy, you are probably getting enough enzymes from a nutritious, balanced diet. If you have a particular medical condition (like pancreatic cancer, large pancreatic cysts, chronic pancreatitis, Fabry disease or Krabbe disease) your healthcare provider may recommend taking enzyme supplements.

Pancreatic enzyme supplements have been studied for children with eczema related to food allergies. Results from a small study showed that significant improvement in eczema was seen after 6 weeks of pancreatic enzyme supplementation in 81% of participants. The scientists involved, however, say that more research is needed before enzymes can be recommended for eczema care. If youre wondering about enzymes and your health, ask your doctor if it might be useful to have your levels checked.

Key takeaways

The gut-skin connection is something the medical community is learning more about and we are hopeful that new, effective eczema management techniques will come out of improved understanding of the microbiome, skin, and ways to improve how the two interact.

In the meantime, while there isnt clear, definitive information to support probiotics, prebiotics or enzymes for eczema relief, we hope youll keep considering your options and talk to your healthcare providers about whether these might be worth a try in your individual situation.

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Chronic Hand Eczema Market to Register Incremental Growth During the Forecast Period 2032 DelveInsight | Key Companies LEO Pharma, Japan Tobacco,…

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DelveInsights Chronic Hand Eczema Market Insights, Epidemiology, and Market Forecast 2032 report delivers an in-depth understanding of the disease, historical and forecasted epidemiology as well as the Chronic Hand Eczema Market Size and Share in the 7MM (i.e. the United States, EU5 (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, and United Kingdom) and Japan).

The Chronic Hand Eczema market report covers emerging drugs, current treatment practices, market share of the individual therapies, current and forecasted market size from 2019 to 2032. It also evaluates the current treatment practice/algorithm, market drivers & barriers, and unmet medical needs to curate the best of the opportunities and assess the underlying potential of the market.

Chronic Hand Eczema: An Overview

Hand eczema (HE) are non-infectious, inflammatory cutaneous lesions and belong to the most common skin disorder affecting the hands. It is not a uniform or homogeneous disease and varies by differences in etiology, morphology, and severity. In a substantial number of patients, HE can develop into a chronic condition, which remains active even after avoidance of contact with potentially damaging allergens and/or irritants.

Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) has been defined as either a long-lasting, relapsing course of HE or HE unresponsive to standard treatment with emollients and topical corticosteroids for more than 3 months or the recurrence of symptoms two or more times within a year despite treatment.

As per the National Eczema Association, Hand Eczema/Hand Dermatitis is a very common condition affecting up to 10% of the population.

Chronic Hand Eczema Market Key Facts

The total prevalent population of Chronic Hand Eczema in the 7MM was 4,259,500+ in 2018 and is expected to increase during the forecast period.

Among the European 5 countries, Germany had the highest prevalent population of Chronic Hand Eczema with 480,900+ cases, followed by France and the United Kingdom, with a prevalent population of 314,600+ and 309,400+ in 2018, respectively. On the other hand, Spain had the lowest prevalent population with 229,700+ cases in 2018.

Japan had 635,500+ prevalent cases of Chronic Hand Eczema in 2018.

Assessments as per DelveInsights, among CHE subgroups, the maximum number of cases belong to irritant contact eczema, followed by Hyperkeratotic-rhagadiform hand eczema with least cases for Fingertip eczema

According to a nationwide, cross-sectional, seasonal, multicenter study in 2007-2008 by the Japanese Dermatological Association, hand eczema was reported to be the 10th most common dermatological condition with a prevalence of 3%.

Chronic Hand Eczema Therapeutics Market Assessment

As per DelveInsight assessments, the therapeutic market of Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) in seven major markets was found to be USD 1,226.71 million in 2017. The United States accounts for the largest CHE market size, in comparison to EU5 (the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, France, and Spain), and Japan. Among the 5 European countries, Germany had the highest prevalent population of Chronic Hand Eczema, followed by France, the United Kingdom, Italy, and Spain.

Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) market size is expected to increase during the study period owing to the launch of upcoming therapies in the 7MM.

Chronic Hand Eczema Market

The market outlook section of the report helps to build a detailed comprehension of the historic, current, and forecasted Chronic Hand Eczema market size by analyzing the impact of current and emerging therapies in the market. It also provides a detailed assessment of the market drivers & barriers, unmet needs, and emerging technologies.

The report gives a thorough detail of the Chronic Hand Eczema market trend for each marketed drug and late-stage pipeline therapies by evaluating their impact based on the annual cost of therapy, inclusion and exclusion criteria, mechanism of action (MoA), competition with other therapies, brand value, their impact on the market and view of the key opinion leaders.

Chronic Hand Eczema Epidemiology

The epidemiology section covers insights about the historical and current Chronic Hand Eczema patient pool and forecasted trends for every seven major countries (7MM) from 2019 to 2032. It helps to recognize the causes of current and forecasted trends by exploring numerous studies and views of key opinion leaders. The epidemiology section also provides the diagnosed patient pool and their trends along with assumptions undertaken.

Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) Epidemiology Subtype Segmentation

Chronic Hand Eczema Drugs Uptake and Pipeline Development Activities

The drugs uptake section focuses on the rate of uptake of the potential drugs recently launched in the Chronic Hand Eczema market or expected to get launched in the market during the study period. The analysis covers Chronic Hand Eczema market uptake by drugs; patient uptake by therapies; and sales of each drug.

Reports Drugs Uptake section helps in understanding the drugs with the most rapid uptake, reasons behind the maximal use of new drugs and allow the comparison of the drugs on the basis of market share and size which again will be useful in investigating factors important in market uptake and in making financial and regulatory decisions.

The report also covers the Chronic Hand Eczema Pipeline Development Activities and provides valuable insights about different therapeutic candidates in Phase II, and Phase III stages and the key companies in the market involved in developing targeted therapeutics. It also analyses the recent Development such as collaborations, acquisitions, and mergers, licensing patent details, and other information for emerging therapies.

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Chronic Hand Eczema Therapeutics Analysis

Some of the key companies in the Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) Market include

LEO Pharma

Japan Tobacco

Asana Biosciences

Basilea Pharmaceutica

Stiefel Laboratories

And many others

Chronic Hand Eczema (CHE) Therapies covered in the report include:

And many more

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Table of Content

1. Key Insights

2. Executive Summary

3. Chronic Hand Eczema Competitive Intelligence Analysis

4. Chronic Hand Eczema Market Overview at a Glance

5. Chronic Hand Eczema Disease Background and Overview

6. Chronic Hand Eczema Patient Journey

7. Chronic Hand Eczema Epidemiology and Patient Population

8. Chronic Hand Eczema Treatment Algorithm, Current Treatment, and Medical Practices

9. Chronic Hand Eczema Unmet Needs

10. Key Endpoints of Chronic Hand Eczema Treatment

11. Chronic Hand Eczema Marketed Products

12. Chronic Hand Eczema Emerging Therapies

13. Chronic Hand Eczema Seven Major Market Analysis

14. Attribute Analysis

15. Chronic Hand Eczema Market Outlook (7 major markets)

16. Chronic Hand Eczema Access and Reimbursement Overview

17. KOL Views on the Chronic Hand Eczema Market.

18. Chronic Hand Eczema Market Drivers

19. Chronic Hand Eczema Market Barriers

20. Appendix

21. DelveInsight Capabilities

22. Disclaimer

*The table of contents is not exhaustive; the final content may vary.

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Biotech cannabinoid company, Panacea Life Sciences, Inc. (OTCQB:PLSH), expanded its skincare line with innovative CBD and CBG formulations to help combat skin issues like acne, wrinkles, and even more severe conditions such as eczema and psoriasis.

According to the company, these products, specifically the Skin Clearing Gel for acne and the Derma Soothe CBD+CBG oil for more severe conditions, capitalize on the growing CBD skincare market which is estimated to be worth $1295.7 Million by 2026 and is foreseen to garner a CAGR of about 33% from 2021 to 2026.

Panacea's skincare line is dermatologist-approved and packed with anti-inflammatory properties and free-radical-fighting antioxidants. The all-natural formulations include ingredients like targeted peptides, vitamins, green tea, aloe, Beta Hydroxy Acid, tea tree oils, and more, and of course, CBD and CBG to help address skin ailments and to protect the skin from harmful pollutants and free radical damage.

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Panacea has been working closely with certified dermatologist Dr. Paul Dean, partner of PL Skin Solutions based in California, to go above and beyond consumer demand by offering products made with all-natural ingredients, including hemp-derived CBD and CBG that is organically grown and manufactured in the U.S., and ensuring they are third-party tested and dermatologist approved.

"I am thrilled to be part of Panacea's superior skincare line. I have assisted in the formulation of these unique skincare products which have a blend of antioxidants and CBD and CBG ingredients. It's amazing to see how my patients have benefited significantly from the use of these products" stated Dean.

Panacea's four new CBD skincare products cover much of the overall skincare market by type, providing serums, lotions, gels, and creams, but the additional Derma Soothe CBD+CBG Skin Relief product differentiates their line by addressing more severe skin conditions like rosacea, eczema, and even psoriasis.

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A powerful hydrating agent that can be used on all skin types for a gentle boost of moisture, squalane is one of the best ways to keep skin looking plump and healthy without reflecting fine lines that may naturally develop over the years. As both an anti-aging product and a hydrating solution, squalane does double duty to maintain the youthful glow of well cared for skin.

The benefits of squalane in skincare are extensive and it works effectively for all skin types. From someone who is wanting to alleviate dry or dehydrated skin -- for those who may need relief from inflamed skin due to eczema or psoriasis -- and even someone needing help with combating aging skin, this is the product, says Alster.

Squalane works by building up the outer barrier of the skin, effectively plumping the complexion for a more hydrated look. Derived from the original form, squalene, this ingredient is hydrogenated to be suitable for use within your skincare routine in a more stable state.

When applied topically, squalane can hydrate and moisturize the skin, making it appear to be healthier and look more vibrant, explains Alster. Squalane contains antioxidants and can also serve as a detoxifier. It also has anti-inflammatory properties and is lightweight on the skin, unlike some other hydrators that may clog pores.

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Not only is squalane useful for particularly dry and flaky skin, but its beneficial in anti-aging skincare routines as well for its natural ability to plump the outer layer of the skin.This will fill in fine lines and make deep wrinkles appear less harsh.

[Squalane] works effectively as an anti-ager to improve the look of fine lines, wrinkles and elasticity - and is also beneficial for cuticles and hair, Alster notes. Just a few drops of squalene before rinsing can increase moisture and shine, and help to reduce breakage and split ends.

One of the best benefits of squalane is its ability to work well with all skin types without causing irritation and invoking sensitivity. It is important, as with all new skincare products in your routine, to allergy test the formula on your arm before applying directly to the skin of your face to ensure no reactions will appear on your complexion. That said, squalane will largely offer more benefit than not, soothing the skin and adding an extra layer of moisture to protect the skin from dehydration.

Squalane can help reduce redness and swelling and will not clog your pores. The anti-inflammatory benefits of squalane also make it a good hydrator for those with eczema, psoriasis, rosacea and dermatitis, adds Alster. For those looking to not only maintain an ageless complexion, but prioritize the health of their skin as well, squalane is the perfect addition to your beauty routine.

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