EMULAID for Lichen Planopilaris (autoimmune skin condition can harm hair follicles)

Has anyone tried this product?   I read someone stating "I have a rare form of scarring alopecia called lichen planopilaris. When it flares up, it is very painful and of course I lose more hair. I have been using emuaid max for about two weeks and my scalp feels much better and it is no longer fire red and painful! I am really impressed with the results because the medication prescribed by the dermatologist does not help at all anymore. I am so glad I found this product"

I would like something for my inflammation that is not a steroid.  My Frontal Fibrosing Alopecia is caused in part by inflammation so I thought this might be a good product to try.

EMUAID stimulates blood flow to rapidly promote the growth of new healthy skin cells and prevent scar tissue from forming. It also creates an occlusive barrier that prevents excess moisture from building on the recovering skin tissue.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

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