Dry skin

When reading my articles or watching my videos you will notice that skin is often mentioned.
Most health topics will involve skin as well.
The skin is an organ that protects our body from the outside environment, it controls the body`s temperature, and absorbs energy from the surrounding environment.
The skin is also a blood-cleansing organ and an indicator of the state of cellular dehydration.

The skin has 3 layers. The inner layer of young growing cells, the central layer of mature cells, and the external layer of dying and dead cells serve as a shield.

If you own a leather jacket or belt, you know that they have to be periodically moisturized otherwise the leather dries up and starts cracking.
Leather is being moisturized with fat.

The same as the jacket, our skin has to be moisturized and our body does it through the secretion of cholesterol on its surface.

This cholesterol has multiple purposes.
It keeps the skin soft and elastic, shields it from various foreign proteins that make a contact with our body, reduces the rate of evaporation, and prevents bacterial and fungal growth on the skin.

The dead skin of the superficial skin layer is a good source of nutrients for bacteria and larger predators/parasites. Cholesterol makes it inaccessible maintaining our skin looking vibrant and healthy.

The cholesterol layer prevents the decay of the dead cells by shielding the dead cells from oxygen.
In the past, before refrigeration, people were preserving meat by dipping it into animal fat.

The big mistake people do is souping their bodies every day. Some do it multiple times a day.
This dissolves the cholesterol protection and exposes the skin to the elements, oxygen, and predators.

The body tries to compensate and starts to produce more cholesterol making the skin oilier.

If our cells are in need of more cholesterol because they have to protect or repair themselves less cholesterol will reach the skin.
Many lotions will affect the skin pores so cholesterol will not be released. Talcum powder will do the same as will starch powder.
This makes skin dry.

Often when we talk about dry skin we refer to the dryness of skin cells.
The skin cells will not hydrate when the blood and the lymph are toxic.
Dry cells become acidic and toxic so they proliferate faster and a thicker layer of dead skin cells appears. The skin looks hard, dry, and scaly.

Since such cells are acidic, often forced hydration is activated (inflammation) and the skin becomes itchy.

If we neglect this or if we suppress this state with medicinal creams, the inflammation starts getting worse and the skin starts getting red patches. We scratch it and toxic, often smelly, plasma appears.
That is toxic lymph being eliminated and we call this stage an autoimmune disease, psoriasis.
A general mistake is made by people who are hydrating their skin. The mistake is the trust in the ¨science”. They buy expensive cosmetic skin moisturizers. They smell so good and leave the skin so smooth, but to achieve this, the lotion has to be prevented from soaking into the skin.
To achieve this, mineral oil (Vaseline )is being used.

Since inorganic oil is not absorbed into the skin, it closes the pores leaving the skin smooth, but on the other hand, the cholesterol cannot come out since the pores are closed.
The body does what it is designed to do. It starts adjusting to this environment by increasing the size of pores which in time makes the skin look like a crater.

If you have dry skin, you are dehydrated so stop soaping the skin daily and drink more plasma and hydrate.

If you want to moisturize it, use organic fat (coconut oil, olive oil, animal fat).

When we start the hydration protocol, the initial symptoms will be symptoms of cleansing so if there was skin irritation, it will explode.
As soon as the toxicity diminishes, the skin starts calming down.

Since there are two phases in the detoxification process (extracellular fluid and the intracellular fluid cleanses), during the second phase, the cellular hydration forces cellular detox so more poison shows up in the blood triggering another skin eruption.

As the cells hydrate and cleanse, the skin finally goes into the healing process.

Well-hydrated skin cells make a BEAUTIFUL, SMOOTH, AND VIBRANT SKIN.

Love and light to us all.

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