Thanks. I have bad flaky skin... probably psoriasis, I'll probably never see a doctor about it
google "will beta glucan help psoriasis".
Beta glucan is an amazing product. Psoriasis is autoimmune. Beta glucan is an immune supplement that binds with immune cells and does nothing more than "turn on an On Switch" on immune cells that have been turned off.
In a 'normal' immune system, this switch would be 'on', making the cells in their aware state, ready to react to and attack 'foreigners'. In a compromised immune system, there are a whole bunch of immune cells floating around either dormant or attacking something they shouldn't (psoriasis).
There are no 'known' drug interactions or 'counter indicative" reactions. While that is general spiel, some people get upset stomachs (not sure why that would be the case...but who I am to argue if someone says it does). The other major thing is people should not take it if they are on immunosuppressent drugs (i.e., transplants...).
I was allergic (the immune system overreacting to a stimulus) to my dog. This pretty eliminated the problem. Another friend is an 'extremely allergic' person, enough so that he had to go to the ER a few times a year. Started taking BG and hasn't had to visit the ER once in 8 years. As he said once, 'it changed my life'. It also help a mild issue with rheumatoid arthritis I have had since I was a kid. Pretty much keeps the discomfort at bay and preventing the degenerative effects.
I have tried a few brands of BG and can only recommend Transfer Points. Some are just a rip-off. At least one was of such poor quality I had a negative reaction to it. It is definitely worth an hour or so of research. The added benefit. You pretty much will stop getting most of the normal diseases that are floating around...assuming you don't do anything stupid.
Beyond that, if you are good guy, who cares if there are a few flakes.