[Review] How Shiruto and Aulora Kodenshi socks helped my son's eczema
Wednesday, February 10, 2021The state of L's arms during his eczema flares in 2020 |
What are some common symptoms of eczema?
What are the causes of eczema?
Eczema behind the knees |
Eczema management
Recent discovery
After my backache and menstrual cramps improved from wearing the Aulora pants, I started exploring other products from BE International for myself. Then a friend asked if I want to try a Japan-made supplement called Shiruto to help L with his eczema.
From the testimonials I found online, this proprietary fermented wheat extract supplement with an active ingredient of IP-PA1 has helped many Shiruto users to heal from their skin conditions and "awaken their immune system".
I was still a little uncomfortable with the suggestion as anything taken orally has to be scrutinised and checked thoroughly before I would allow my kids to consume the product. So I searched for more info on Shiruto and IP-PA1.
IP-PA1 is a lipopolysaccharide that comes from a symbiotic bacteria called Pantoea agglomerans found in wheat and other food plants. In simple terms, IP-PA1 contains important vitamins for our immune cells (macrophages).
Also, Shiruto is GMP certified by the Japan Health Food & Nutrition Food Association, halal-certified and uses natural ingredients. IP-PA1 is also the first and only ingredient recognised by CIITRA Japan to be used as a natural immune health ingredient.
L started taking Shiruto from 22 May 2020. Here are pictures showing the journey.
Aulora socks as arm sleeves |
Boy in Black - Aulora Kodenshi Pants, Basic Top and Socks |
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