01/10/2010

Love your scar Love INLIGHT

Skin healing is a complex physiological process involving many factors, primarily collagen, specialised cells, minerals, elastin, vitamins and proteins, that all work together following an extraordinary sequence of steps. Other factors that are crucial to determine the healing time include the amount of oxygen, moisture and supply of blood in the area and of course general good health and genetic predisposition. In formulating INLIGHT Organic Line Softener I’ve put together the right nutrients to support the physiological healing process of the skin.

The base of organic cold-pressed oils - jojoba, shea, macadamia, evening primrose, olive, coconut - carry many vital ingredients to support the skin’s wellbeing and promote and speed up the healing process.

Adrianna Holman, Massage Therapist, Registered Homeopath, Metaphysical Practitioner at London Bridge Hospital reports:

I use INLIGHT Organic Line Softener with my patients recovering from cancer therapy surgery as it is 100% organic and bursting with healing extracts.  This balm soothes and nourishes delicate and fragile scar tissue, provides aromatherapy benefits and is a pleasure to use both professionally and at home. One of my patients had a terrible reaction to a popular scar oil and it was the INLIGHT Organic Line Softener that calmed her skin quickly while additionally improving the texture and suppleness of her scar.  I love this formula and wholeheartedly support the company's philosophy and ethos.”

Adrianna Holman

Lisa, a patient of Adrianna goes on to say, "Following my mastectomy and reconstructive surgery I was very interested in finding a product that would help to reduce the size and appearance of my two scars. I have been using INLIGHT Organic Line Softener for over six weeks now and am very pleased with the results. My scars do seem to be reducing and they feel really smooth." 

“Love Your Scar” by Adrianna Holman, gives self-care information to women recovering from breast cancer surgery. Adrianna has been working with oncology patients at London Bridge Hospital since 2002, particularly with post operative pain and restriction due to scarring. In her book she explains what scars are and how they affect the whole body, different types of surgery performed and resultant scars, how to do self massage to help restore mobility after surgery, how to care for the lymphatic system using massage, exercise, stretching and support activities, homeopathic remedies that may help with wound healing and minimise scar adhesions, an in-depth exploration of the best oils and balms to use on scars, nutritional advice with super smoothie recipes as well as breathing exercises, healing visualisations and a wide array of resources.

Definitely worth reading it!

Love Your Scar by Adrianna Holman is available at www.loveyourscar.com

Dr Mariano Spiezia

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