Will Cilantro Help Heal peeling fingertips?
ingertips? [van de website of Graedon]
Q. My teenage son has tree pollen allergies and also plays a stringed instrum
ent. His fingertips were peeling, so I thought it might be an allergy to the bow rosin, a pine tree product.
We tried OTC hydrocortisone cream for a bit and saw mild improvement. Then I read about eating cilantro for eczema or psoriasis. He does not like the taste of cilantro, so I crushed it and mixed it with olive oil and applied it to one hand. I tested the theory by putting organic coconut oil on the other hand, in case moisturizing was all that he required.
We were both impressed with the results the next morning. The cilantro hand was appearing to heal already, and the coconut oil hand looked about the same as before. After three nights of use his fingers were nearly healed.
Learning About Cilantro:
A. Cilantro (Coriandrum sativum) is popular in Mexican, Indian, Chinese and other cuisines. It is rich in antioxidants and has antibacterial and antifungal properties.
Your story sent us to the medical literature to see if topical cilantro had been studied for skin irritation. Will cilantro help? The answer is a strong maybe. Iranian scientists have found it helpful against diaper rash (Malaysian Journal of Medical Sciences, Aug. 2017). However, some people may develop allergic reactions to cilantro leaves (Contact Dermatitis, Dec. 2001). We don’t know if these are the same individuals who cannot abide the taste of cilantro.
You can learn more about cilantro and other botanicals in our book, Spice Up Your Health: How Everyday Kitchen Herbs & Spices Can Lengthen & Strengthen Your Life. You can order online or send $15.95 + $3 shipping and handling to Graedon Enterprises; SUYH; PO Box 52027; Durham, NC 27717-2027.
Others have found that eating fresh cilantro leaves can reduce the redness and itching of psoriasis plaques. It doesn’t work for everyone, but many have reported benefit.