New awareness of the serious and damaging effects of steroid use has come to the fore in recent years, with legions of patients suffering untold misery from topical steroid withdrawal syndrome
(red burning skin and steroid dermatitis) and systemic steroid use. There is help available! This class will explore the most frequent side effects of the internal and topical use of steroids and
describe in detail how best to restore the body’s equilibrium by tackling these common problems. Real cases from practice will outline, in detail and in a clinically relevant way, the best protocols, essential ingredients, and combinations to use to subdue rampant inflammation in the body without the need to resort to steroids, and how to lessen the impact and damage they can cause. Topical as well as systemic corticosteroids (like betamethasone and prednisone) are among the most ubiquitous pharmaceutical drugs in modern medicine, used to control a broad range of inflammatory conditions, including rheumatic, auto-immune, respiratory, gastric, skin, and allergic diseases. Although often effective during the acute stages of inflammation, they can have far-reaching and seriously detrimental effects on the body, causing adrenal insufficiency, atrophy of the skin, osteoporosis, lowered immunity, diabetes, hypertension, and persistent and reoccurring infections, as well as a propensity to invoke the so-called "rebound effect" (reoccurrence of the original disease, but stronger, after weaning off the steroids).