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Overcoming Celiac Disease's Impact on Healing and Skin: A Personal Product Review | Mother HiN

When we think about celiac disease, our minds often turn to the gut, and understandably so. However, the impact of celiac disease extends far beyond digestion, influencing various aspects of our health, including the skin. This autoimmune disease, triggered by gluten, can drastically affect the way our bodies heal and can even lead to several skin conditions.

According to a recent study published on Celiac.org, patients with celiac disease are at a significantly increased risk of several common skin disorders compared to the general population1^. These include eczema, psoriasis, urticaria, vitiligo, acne, and alopecia areata. Even after a diagnosis of celiac disease, these conditions occur at higher rates.

Another source, Badgut.org, corroborates these findings and adds more to the list of associated risks2^. For instance, people with celiac disease are more likely to develop thyroid conditions and type 1 diabetes—both autoimmune diseases, like celiac disease. Even the risk of contracting tuberculosis is three to four times higher among individuals with celiac disease.

These statistics underscore the wide-reaching effects of celiac disease, especially on our skin and healing processes. The struggle to find safe and effective products for those with celiac disease is real and ongoing. But, amid this struggle, I found a small business that may hold the key to overcoming these challenges.


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'Mother HIN', owned by Alice, offers a range of homeopathic, all-natural products designed to work synergistically with your body to enhance its natural healing abilities. One of their standout products is a healing balm that caught my eye at a local vendor market.

This unique product is designed to promote natural healing without the need for a bandage. I was intrigued, but also skeptical. However, my health journey, riddled with various challenges from seizures and migraines to gastroparesis, compelled me to try it out.

With my health conditions, even minor wound healing was a colossal battle. A small scratch would take my body over a month to heal, and I was constantly warding off potential infections. I found some relief in bandaging the wound with prescription cream, but the adhesives would cause blisters, leading to skin peeling and creating a new wound to heal.

Then I tried Alice's healing balm. I had a stubborn sore on my ankle that would partially heal, become inflamed, and reopen. But after applying Alice's healing balm, I saw a significant improvement within just two days. The sore was nearly completely healed, with a healthy scab forming over it. The results were nothing short of miraculous!


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So, if you, like me, are battling the impacts of celiac disease on your skin and healing processes, I highly recommend trying Alice's healing balm. Not only did it prove to be effective, but it's also a product from a small business that values natural healing aids. You can find Alice and her amazing products on Facebook at @MotherHiN.



Remember, while celiac disease presents its challenges, there are solutions out there. And sometimes, they come in the form of a healing balm from a local vendor market.


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