Dealing with skin issues can be quite challenging, and it sounds like you’ve been through the wringer trying to find relief for your dry and itchy patches. From a Siddha-Ayurvedic perspective, the skin is seen as a reflection of one’s internal balance, particularly concerning the doshas. Dry and itchy skin often indicates a vitiation, particularly of the Vata dosha, which governs movement and can lead to dryness when out of balance.
Dr.JRK’s Verdura Mela pro cream is positioned as a remedy with natural ingredients meant to address problems similar to yours. While I don’t have personal experiences to share, the feedback you read aligns with the cream’s formulation principles, focusing on hydration and soothing irritated skin.
Before applying any new cream like Verdura Mela Pro, consider testing it on a small skin area—ensuring it doesn’t trigger a reaction, especially with sensitive skin. The ingredients might be natural, but any new product can potentially cause issues if your skin is prone to allergies.
Complementing the topical treatment with internal practices could enhance the healing. Focus on maintaining internal hydration with warm water throughout the day, incorporating sesame oil, or almond oil massage (abhyanga) before bathing to nourish the skin. Include foods that pacify Vata, such as cooked vegetables, whole grains, and ghee.
Be mindful of your skin’s response. If symptoms persist, it may be wise to consult with a healthcare practitioner to pinpoint the root cause more precisely, as chronic skin issues can sometimes signify underlying conditions needing distinct care. Avoid delaying any professional assessment if your condition seems to worsen.



