A Revolutionary Natural Approach for the Treatment of Psoriasis, Eczema, Sun-damaged skin, minor burns, sunburn, spots & blemishes
Kigelia Africana (Sausage Tree) – Skin care management
For thousand of years, generations of Africans have traditionally used the roots, bark and fruit of this tree to assist in healing, cure or relieve skin problems. The trees are indigenous to Southern Africa and especially Zimbabwe. The very bitter tasting fruit pods, which look like large sausages and hence the name sausage tree, can grow to nearly a metre in length and weigh up to 10kg. Wildlife eat the fruit, notably elephants and baboons, rhino both white and black, along with hippopotamus, and will either wait for the fruit to naturally fall or will use force to ensure that the fruit falls to the ground.
Our cream is made directly from the pods and hence the dark colour; children who have used the cream or shampoo have nick-named it the ‘coke cola’ cream or shampoo!
If you are one of the millions, suffering from Psoriasis, Eczema and Sun-damaged Skin, and you have tried every other possible treatment, then you should try a gentler, more natural, yet effective approach and join the many who have experienced the soothing and healing properties of our Kigelia products.
Modern research has shown that Kigelia offers the opportunity to harness Nature’s unique healing power in a state-of-the-art dermatological preparation. More recently, its exciting properties, which have been revealed through the latest research of prominent laboratories showing significant results in diseases, such as Psoriasis, Eczema and skin ailments in general. Not only that the fruit extract contains individual compounds, which are well known for their medicinal qualities, but the blend of these components exhibits a remarkable synergy to retard the growth of “fast-dividing” cells, as well as to provide antibacterial protection against various micro-organisms.
How to use Kigelia Cream:
...on eczema and psoriasis: · Apply, sparingly, twice a day to affected areas. · Ensure the cream is rubbed in until it is entirely absorbed by the skin. · Persevere, as response times vary from person to person. · It can be used to treat eczema in children and can even be used on tiny babies.
…on acne (both acne vulgaris and occasional pimples): · Apply regularly ensuring fingers are clean · It will help to reduce any acne scarring
…on cold sores: · Use when the “tingling feeling” that precedes the cold sore is first noticed. · If the cold sore develops, apply sparingly every hour throughout the day until the sore heals. · It will help to reduce any scarring that may result.
…on verrucas, viral warts, cuts, burns and stings: · Apply at the very least twice a day and, if possible, apply every hour or so until the skin has healed.