Friday, April 28, 2017

Treat itchy bumps with homeopathic treatment

I am sure that most people know about hives, but even so, bear with me while I talk a bit about what hives are because in this article I am talking about a product that can potentially help treat this problem. Hives are also known as urticaria and urticaria is a condition that appears generally on the surface of the skin, but there are some exceptions where it appears inside the body, such as under the skin, on the tongue, in the throat. It can pretty much appear everywhere on the body, from the face to the arms, the back, etc. It looks like portions of the skin are very red because of leakage from small blood vessels, and these portions are also inflamed/swollen.

It can look pretty bad but it is not as bad as it looks, it can cause some mild pain and itching, it sort of stings and maybe burns but really it's not that bad, it's estimated that 20% of people or so have had this problem at some point in their lives, apparently it is more common in children than in adults.

Drugs that can reduce pain, analgesics, and that also can reduce inflammation, that is anti-inflammatory, can help greatly with this problem. Urticaria disappears on its own after some time, unless you scratch the skin and you make it worst since it is very sensitive and irritable. It can go away in a day but sometimes it lasts several weeks, it definitely does go away eventually though, it's not permanent and that is a fact.

The product that I am talking about today is called Oxyhives and it contains homeopathic, natural ingredients that may offer support for urticaria.  Some of these ingredients may seem unusual for some if not most people but they can work, however, the problem here can't be ignored and it's that these ingredients have been very diluted in Oxyhives's formula and also Oxyhives does not have any clinical evidence to support its claims or its safety.

Apis mellifica is one of the ingredients and for those of you not familiar with it, you'll never guess what it is. Apis mellifera is the scientific name of the honeybee and this ingredient is, in fact, the body of the honeybee, crushed and then combined with alcohol and diluted several times, the venom is lost in the process or removed and the result has beneficial effects, such as anti-inflammatory properties according to some studies. Online feedback can be found, Oxyhives is also sold on Amazon however it appears that each person has had different results so it's very unreliable. It also lacks credibility due to the complete lack of proof.

Oxyhives, for those of you that aren't familiar with the name, it belongs to a dietary supplement meant for the treatment of hives, which are also known as urticaria. There are quite a lot of treatments for this problem which usually occurs on the surface of the skin although it can appear beneath the skin as well as inside of the body, such as in the mouth or throat but that is a bit rarer.

Oxyhives is a completely natural dietary supplement and it may be safe but not for everyone. It doesn't actually have proof, I mean clinical proof of being safe and no proof that it works really, although a portion of its online feedback suggests that it can work for some and that it has worked for some people that have used it. It contains alcohol, it contains apis mellifica and several other ingredients. These ingredients may cause allergic reactions for some people that are sensitive to them, but not for everyone, which is why I would suggest consulting a medic about using Oxyhives if you are thinking of using it.

The cost of one month's supply of Oxyhives is $39.95 however if we include the standard shipping and handling of the product which costs an extra $7, you pay a total of $46 - $47. It's not very expensive but that is still a good amount of money, which not everyone can afford to waste. No, I am not saying that Oxyhives is a waste of money, however considering the fact that it has no evidence to prove that it works or that it's safe and considering the fact that roughly half of its online feedback is negative and composed of complaints with roughly half being more or less positive, there's a good chance that it won't work as many have commented online.

The official website at Oxyhives has a section of comments, however, all of them are positive, which I find strange. Maybe those that made the website selected only the positive ones to show, because online you find that it is much more different and that the feedback is good and bad, very mixed in other words. What Oxyhives does is reduce the pain or itching that hives can cause and it may help reduce inflammation.

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