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February 2021 Newsletter

Take Control of Your Psoriasis with Lucraderm!

Winter is here in full force and is typically the worst time of the year for those of us with psoriasis.  Are you frustrated and embarrassed by your psoriasis?  Now is the time to take control and make a conscious decision to try a new natural approach to treating psoriasis with Lucraderm.

We have exciting news!  We are now offering Lucraderm as a monthly subscription!!! 

Save 10% and receive free shipping if you subscribe to one container of Lucraderm per month.

Click here to visit our website and sign up today!!

Smoothie Recipe of the Month

1+ cup of Frozen strawberries to your liking
1 Frozen banana
1 scoop LUCRADERM
1 scoop Vega Berries protein shake
2 cups of water or more depending on amount of fruit 

Don't forget to send us your favorite way to take your Lucraderm and help others get over the taste hurdle ; )

Our email is youthfarmllc@gmail.com.  

Lucraderm Ingredient of the Month: Selenium

Selenium is a mineral found in soil, but also in whole grains, certain nuts, and seafood. Selenium is not produced in the body but is needed for proper thyroid and immune system function.

Psoriasis Tip of the Month

Here are a few tips on the best way to shower if you have psoriasis:

  • Take only one bath or shower a day.
  • Limit your showers to 5 minutes and baths to 15 minutes or less.
  • Use warm—NOT hot—water every time.
  • Use a gentle, moisture-rich soap or cleanser made for sensitive skin. Deodorant soaps and scrubs are too harsh, so avoid them.
  • Wash your skin very gently with your hands. Skip the loofah, buff puffs, and wash clothes, which can irritate your skin and cause psoriasis to flare.
  • Rinse off the soap or cleanser gently but thoroughly.
  • Dry your skin very gently by blotting water from your skin with a towel, but leave a bit of water on your skin so that it feels damp.
  • Apply (gently) a fragrance-free moisturizer to all of your skin within five minutes of taking a shower or bath.

Source: https://www.aad.org/public/diseases/psoriasis/skin-care/baths-showers