Rubbing BREAST MILK on my hands  every day has cured my painful psoriasis

A new mother has revealed rubbing her hands in breast milk every day has cured her ‘painful’ psoriasis and even left her husband with soft skin too – though they have to add lavender to hide the ‘smell’.

Ashley LeMieux, 36, from Phoenix, Arizona, claimed that pouring breast milk on her hands for just four days healed them of the chronic psoriasis she had been battling for the last two years.

The author’s skin condition, which got worse during pregnancy, was not only incredibly painful and felt ‘like a million needles’ but also affected her ability to move her fingers, leaving her struggling to write.

When a nurse described her as having ‘old lady hands’, the mother of a eight-month-old baby girl was left feeling too ’embarrassed’ to even shake hands with people.

After sharing her struggles online, many fans of the viral mental health and wellness expert flooded to her inbox to suggest using her own breast milk to soothe her ‘cracked’ hands.

Ashley LeMieux, 36, from Phoenix, Arizona, revealed rubbing her hands in breast milk every day has cured her ‘painful’ psoriasis and even left her husband Mike LeMieux with soft skin too

Now, convinced of breast milk’s ‘amazing healing properties’, Ashley has created a daily lotion which she applies to her hands every day and even shares with her husband Mike LeMieux so that he has soft skin too.

However she admits they have to add lavender essential oil to the mix as ‘the breast milk doesn’t smell too good’.

Ashley, said: ‘Breast milk is amazing. I’d been talking about having psoriasis on my Instagram stories and so many people responded and told me to put breast milk on my hands.

‘They said it would heal the cuts and help the inflammation so I thought ‘why not?

‘I used it [breast milk] for a week and within four days my hands looked better than they have in two years. I thought ‘oh my god wow, this is amazing.

‘I was putting it on every morning and night. I’d pour it over my hands then soak them in a bowl a little bit and let it sit on them.

‘I used frozen breast milk and I’d thaw it so when it went on it was really cold. It felt really smooth.

‘Immediately after I put it on my hands, they just felt so much softer. The texture of the breast milk was really soothing. It took the redness and inflammation down almost immediately.

Before: Ashley claimed that pouring breast milk on her hands for just four days healed them of the chronic psoriasis she had been battling for the last two years

After: Ashley claimed that pouring breast milk on her hands for just four days healed them of the chronic psoriasis she had been battling for the last two years

Ashley claimed that pouring breast milk on her hands for just four days healed them of the chronic psoriasis she had been battling for the last two years (left, struggling with the chronic skin condition, and right, after rubbing breast milk on her hands) 

Ashley has been applying it once a day in a formula mixed with beeswax and coconut oil, and has even frozen some of it into a silicone ice roller which she's been using to 'de-puff' her face in the morning

Ashley has been applying it once a day in a formula mixed with beeswax and coconut oil, and has even frozen some of it into a silicone ice roller which she’s been using to ‘de-puff’ her face in the morning

‘It’s completely cleared it up now, which is amazing.

She explained that the condition began to worsen when she fell pregnant with her daughter, saying: ‘Psoriasis actually runs in my family I got it a couple of years ago and then it got worse during pregnancy.

WHAT IS PSORIASIS?

Psoriasis is an immune condition that occurs when a sufferer’s skin cells are replaced in just a few days rather than the usual 21 to 28 days.

This causes an accumulation of skin cells that build up to form raised plaques, which can be flaky, scaly, red and itchy.

Some sufferers have a family history of the condition.

Triggers for flare-ups include stress, certain medication, hormonal changes and skin injury.

There is no cure.

Treatment usually starts with topical creams and gels.

Source: Psoriasis Association 

‘It kept getting worse and then the past couple of months were really bad, I could hardly bend my fingers which is a problem as I’m writer.

‘When I was pregnant, during an ultrasound, the ultrasound tech grabbed my hands and said ‘oh my gosh your hands look just like old lady hands’.

‘I’m only in my 30s but my hands were very cracked, wrinkly, and rough. They were hard.

‘Anytime I’d try to wash them, it felt like a million needles. My hands always hurt.

‘I was always really embarrassed too because I’d be going to LA for work meetings and people would want to shake hands.

‘I’d always have to figure out a way where I didn’t have to shake them because I didn’t want them to see it. It’d hurt if they touched my hands too. I felt very, very embarrassed.

‘At this point I had nothing to lose, so it was worth a shot.’

After posting a video on TikTok pouring the breast milk over her hands, many suggested in the comments she turn it into a lotion.

Now, Ashley has been applying it once a day in a formula mixed with beeswax and coconut oil, and has even frozen some of it into a silicone ice roller which she’s been using to ‘de-puff’ her face in the morning.

Her husband Mike also decided to try it on his hands as they were feeling dried out by the cold – now finding them to be the ‘softest’ they’d ever been.

Ashley said: ‘I looked up a recipe, and now I have it in a lotion. It has beeswax and coconut oil melted together and then I added a few drops of vitamin E oil and three ounces of breast milk.

‘The breast milk doesn’t smell too good so I also add in a few drops of lavender essential oil. It makes it smell better.

‘I mixed it all together and now the breastmilk lotion has hardened up and I keep it in little jars.

The author's skin condition, which got worse during pregnancy, was not only incredibly painful and felt 'like a million needles' but also affected her ability to move her fingers, leaving her struggling to write

Her breast milk would heal the cuts and help the inflammation and after using it for a week, within four days her hands looked better

The mother-of-one found that her breast milk would heal the cuts and help the inflammation – and within days of using it, her hands looked 

She is applying the lotion once a day however she admitted that she doesn't know the science behind it but she just knows that the milk is full of so many healing properties

She is applying the lotion once a day however she admitted that she doesn’t know the science behind it but she just knows that the milk is full of so many healing properties

After sharing her struggles online, many fans of the viral mental health and wellness expert flooded to her inbox to suggest using her own breast milk to soothe her 'cracked' hands

After sharing her struggles online, many fans of the viral mental health and wellness expert flooded to her inbox to suggest using her own breast milk to soothe her ‘cracked’ hands

‘I’m applying the lotion once a day. I don’t know the science behind it but I just know that the milk is full of so many healing properties.

‘My husband thinks it’s really cool. He doesn’t have psoriasis but his hands get a little bit dry because it’s winter, so he asked to try it.

‘He’s been using it on his hands and said it’s the softest his hands have ever been.

‘Throughout the whole process he just keeps saying ‘women’s bodies are just so amazing’.

‘Three days ago, I started freezing it into an ice roller. You usually use ice rollers with water to help your face when it’s puffy in the morning when you wake up.

‘So, I bought my own silicone mould for a face roller and I froze my breast milk in it. I’ve been putting it on my face morning and night.

After posting a video on TikTok pouring the breast milk over her hands, many suggested in the comments she turn it into a lotion

After posting a video on TikTok pouring the breast milk over her hands, many suggested in the comments she turn it into a lotion

‘It’s meant to help with acne, dry skin, puffiness when you’re tired – which I am as a new mother.

‘A doctor said to me ‘look what it’s done for your hands – now picture what it does to the inside of your baby. I thought it makes so much sense to me.

‘When I put it on in the morning it helps my redness and puffiness go down pretty quickly.

‘I’ve noticed the effects just from the last two days. It’s just really cool.’

Ashley’s videos online racked up over 1.8 million views and 300,000 likes.

One person commented: ‘It’s called liquid gold for a reason! It’s absolutely amazing!’

Another said: ‘My son is 11 months old and still can’t have dairy, I used his frozen breast milk on my face when I got breakouts, worked great.’

Another put: ‘Every time my babies scratch themselves I would add breast milk and it would be better in like hours.’

Another said: ‘Another girl made breast milk BUTTER by shaking it in a jar.’

One said: ‘Women’s bodies are so cool.’ A final commenter added: ‘Now I want to have a child to breastfeed, because I have acne.’

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