As we have already seen in the article “Eczema and Psoriasis” , different types of skin diseases are caused by different problems in the liver, which provide different types of pathogenic fuel. Most often, it is a combination of toxic heavy metals and viral infection. In this article, Anthony William reveals what is behind a dozen skin diseases, what we can do for the liver to help it cope with them, and shares a nutritional protocol that he has developed specifically for people suffering from such conditions.
Eczema is a combination of equal parts copper and mercury with a virus, most commonly the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) .
Psoriasis is a combination of approximately three-quarters copper and one-quarter mercury with a virus, most commonly EBV.
Rosacea is usually mercury-based, with mercury found in both the liver and small intestine, plus a virus, most commonly EBV.
The rashes, defined as lupus , are also mercury-based, but this time involving more EBV .
Pigment spots (hyperpigmentation) are caused by dermatotoxins produced from equal parts of methylated aluminum and a mixture of methylated cadmium, nickel, lead, and mercury. The different types of pigment spots (age spots) depend on the composition of this second half.
Lichen sclerosus is the result of a virus in the liver that consumes copper, mercury, and traces of hereditary DDT. The resulting dermatotoxins can go anywhere, although they usually linger lower in the body, most often from the waist down. This is because the traces of DDT in the dermatotoxins tend to drag them down as they enter the bloodstream and settle in the lymphatic system, so that when the dermatotoxins do come to the surface at skin level, it is usually in the lower parts of the body. Often confused with eczema, this condition is different; in lichen sclerosus, the skin becomes more fragile. It is also often mistaken for simple dermatitis at first, and later thought to be an autoimmune condition when it does not improve. Make no mistake; this is a viral condition of the liver. It is not genetic, either, although it is a classic medical error to think so. Any occurrence in a family line is due to DDT, passed down from generation to generation.
Scleroderma is a version of psoriatic arthritis, which is essentially eczema or psoriasis, accompanied by pain in the deeper tissues, joint pain, and often sensitivity to cold and heat. Once again, the body is not attacking itself, and this is not genetically determined. Scleroderma is caused by a different strain of EBV than the one that causes eczema, and it feeds more on mercury than on honey. Common sources of mercury here include pesticides, insecticides, and fungicides. The symptoms come from the combination of dermatotoxins and neurotoxins, with dermatotoxins affecting the skin and neurotoxins affecting the deeper connective tissue and joints.
Vitiligo is another viral disease - it is neither genetic nor autoimmune. Unlike the rashes, in this case, dermatotoxins damage the skin pigment-producing cells, which are hypersensitive to these toxins. These dermatotoxins come from a virus, HHV-6 (human herpesvirus type 6) or sometimes a variant of EBV, which is found in the liver and feeds on formaldehyde, as well as aluminum and some types of copper. Basically, these are larger deposits of aluminum that interact with traces of formaldehyde, making the dermatotoxin solution destructive to the pigment-producing cells.
Seborrheic dermatitis is the result of a toxic liver. In this case, there is no viral connection; it is not a pathogen that is causing the problem. It is a liver that is extremely congested and on the verge of the beginning stages of obesity. A sluggish liver leads to contamination of the blood, and the toxins it contains, coming to the surface, are what cause the symptoms.
Classic dermatitis is a prime example of a type of psoriasis caused by a virus in the liver that feeds on copper, some aluminum, and pesticides and traces of DDT. The virus is one of the most common mutations of EBV .
Actinic keratosis , in which patches of skin become hard, rough like sandpaper, or slightly swollen and can come and go, is one of many forms of eczema. Here, a specific strain of EBV , one of 60 varieties of the virus, feeds mostly on mercury and a little bit of copper.
Cellulitis is the result of a combination of streptococci and dermatotoxins. The streptococci have entered the subcutaneous lymphatic vessels, and it is the interaction of the bacteria with the dermatotoxins released from the liver by the virus present there that creates this specific skin condition.
Purification
It is imperative to take care of your liver, nurture it, relieve it, and help it heal in order to get rid of skin conditions. You will probably need to speed up the healing process because when you cleanse your liver, the dermatoxins are quickly and furiously released to the surface of your skin, causing the very symptoms you are trying to heal. If you throw them all out at once, you will experience discomfort. Not only that, but your skin is also used to reacting to the dermatoxins, so it needs to be given time to settle down. In the most severe cases of eczema or psoriasis, there is a little more copper and mercury and viral waste stored deep in the liver, so it takes longer for the skin condition to heal. If this is you, arm yourself with patience.
Nutrition is paramount. First and foremost, regardless of the severity of your skin condition, avoid consuming unproductive foods ( for more on unproductive foods according to Anthony William, read his book “Help for the Liver” ). Over time, you will see results. For some, they will come immediately. For others, they will take longer. Eventually, as the liver cleanses, toxic heavy metals will be released and the pathogen load will decrease to the point of visible improvement or complete cure of the skin problem.
Supplementation protocol for eczema and psoriasis (including rosacea, lupus-like rashes, age spots, lichen sclerosus, scleroderma, vitiligo, seborrheic dermatitis, classic dermatitis, actinic keratosis and cellulite)
The real reason: A variant of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) that lives in the liver feeds on the abundance of toxic heavy metals in it, releasing copper-rich dermatoxins that circulate throughout the body and cannot be eliminated due to a diet high in fat and protein and other unhealthy habits. When they penetrate the skin's surface, these dermatoxins cause the rashes of eczema and psoriasis.
- Fresh celery juice : gradually increase to 1 liter daily;
- Celeryforce : 2 capsules twice daily;
- 5-MTHF : 1 capsule daily;
- Aloe vera : 5 cm or more of a fresh piece of the gel-like fleshy part (with the outer hard shell peeled off) daily;
- Barley grass juice powder : 2 tsp or 6 capsules daily;
- Cat's claw : 1 dropper twice daily;
- Chaga mushroom : 1 tsp or 3 capsules daily;
- Curcumin : 1 capsule twice daily;
- Vegan Omega 3 (EPA and DHA) : 2 capsules daily (with dinner);
- Lemon balm : 2 droppers or 1 cup of tea twice daily;
- Licorice : 1 dropper daily (take for 2 weeks, then 2 weeks off);
- L-lysine : 4 capsules of 500 mg twice daily;
- Mulberry leaves : 1 dropper twice daily;
- Organic nettle : 1 dropper or 1 cup of tea twice daily;
- Selenium : 1 capsule daily;
- Spirulina : 2 tsp or 6 capsules daily;
- Vitamin B12 (adenosylcobalamin with methylcobalamin) : 1 dropper twice daily;
- Vitamin C microcrystals (Micro-C) : 6 capsules twice daily;
- Zinc (as liquid zinc sulfate) : up to 1 dropper twice daily;
The article used materials from Anthony William's books "Help for the Liver" and "Cleansing for Health" .
Other articles that you might find useful on the topic:
“Eczema and psoriasis” ;
“[Video] What lies behind the skin diseases eczema and psoriasis” ;
“Skin, hair and nail health” ;
“Skin Elixir” ;
“[Video] Skin Elixir by Anthony William – improves collagen production and skin health.”