Institute For Skin Sciences Release: Doctor Reveals The Skin Plays A Vital Role In Controlling Health Problems

MURPHY, N.C., Feb. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 30 years of laboratory research has given way to a revolutionary discovery that the body’s skin can be used as an effective vehicle to help solve ravaging internal diseases such as cancer, arthritis and internal infections.

Dr. Michael G. Tick, N.D., Ph.D., laboratory director of the Institute for Skin Sciences, has spent more than three decades developing a proprietary technique for Transdermal Infusion to correct a number of previously unsolvable skin and internal diseases and conditions. Dr. Tick has found a way to use the skin as a vehicle to place into the body specialized natural products to solve certain maladies. The technique is similar to the current “patches” on the market that slowly release a formula such as nicotine or nitroglycerine through the skin into the bodies of patients and users to help them with their problems.

“The skin is more than just an outer layer. It can replace needles and pills,” said Dr. Tick, a sought-after public speaker. “Patients can receive the help they need without the damaging side effects associated with popping pills or injections. Our procedures get right to the root of the problem without any side effects.”

Known as the “Home of Last Resort,” the Institute for Skin Sciences attracts patients from around the world, many of whom have been told their conditions are incurable. The Institute’s skin research experts have logged thousands of hours of laboratory testing working with more than 2,000 botanical ingredients that can be specially formulated to alleviate various conditions and diseases.

Dr. Tick was an early participant in the development of the patch infusion process used today in a variety of products ranging from nicotine patches to birth control patches. He has taken the concept further by studying the mechanics of the skin and traveling worldwide to thoroughly research natural products and their effects on the human body.

Each patient at the Institute undergoes a lengthy exam, which can take from two to eight hours, to determine the root or cause of the condition. Dr. Tick and his team spend another 15 to 20 hours in the Skin Science lab to develop an initial treatment regimen customized for each patient, which will then change on a daily basis. Patients spend a minimum of 21 days at the Institute undergoing intense therapy.

“Obviously, it is necessary to correctly analyze a patient’s problems or conditions. But it is even more important to determine ‘why’ the body is reacting the way it is and then formulate solutions that will help the body to repair itself,” said Dr. Tick. “Our goal is to never see our patients again. We don’t like repeat business.”

Dr. Tick’s unique treatment therapy is considered research proven and experimentally safe. The multitude of testimonies from former patients continues to validate the Institute’s work. Dr. Tick has formulated cremes, lotions and gels to solve a vast number of diverse diseases and conditions, including early Alzheimer’s Disease, breast cancer, severe skin problems, drug abuse, arthritis and obesity.

“After 27 years of pure misery, doctors telling me I would have to live with this skin condition, and taking every antibiotic known to mankind, you brought a miracle into my life,” reads a letter from Valerie Mack, who was plagued with an internal fungus.

Lisa Bianchi, who suffered from internal parasites, wrote: “I had visited countless dermatologists and plastic surgeons who said surgery was my best option. However, it was your perseverance that resulted in a safe solution to a mystery that puzzled many doctors.”

For information about Dr. Tick and the Institute for Skin Sciences, call (828) 837-1931, or visit http://www.skin-institute.com/ .

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