Hi there,
I've recently had some pretty dramatic success with Sorion cream. This is the quickest and most effective treatment I've used aside from steroids, so much so that I'm a bit curious as to what's in it.
The listed ingredients all seem fairly common and benign but I can't find anything in the way of independent information on this product and whether it's been tested properly.
It appears to be made by an Indian company called Atrimed and distributed in Europe by a company in Germany called Ruehe Healthcare.
I'd very much like this treatment to be safe to use but as most will already know, things aren't often what they seem with psoriasis miracle drugs. I can't help but wonder why something that seems so effective hasn't made any headlines!
Does anyone have any experience with Sorion cream? All I can say for sure is that it's fairly expensive but on the surface it seems like great value as it actually works.
Would be great to get some reassurance and use the product with confidence.
Thanks a lot
2Posted Sat 9 Apr 2016 01.46 by youarenotkirsten@yahoo.com (edited Sun 17 Apr 2016 00.11 by klsmith1471) 15 years mild but constant patches
I, too, have had dramatic success using Sorion. I ordered free 10-gram tubes through a Facebook page and have used fairly consistently for one month. I saw improvement in redness, itching, flaking within days. When I was away from home without the cream, my patches flared/flaked/itched worse than they had before using Sorion, then were soothed within 24 hours of using it again. I have tried numerous Rx's, OTC's, and homeopathic-type products in the past with nowhere near the relief this cream offers. My largest patches, that have been with me for years, are shrinking for the first time. I, too, would love to hear from anyone who knows more about the product or ingredients.
2Posted Sun 17 Apr 2016 00.17 by June McGill Pustular psoriasis on soles of feet and palms of hands.
After 10 years of constant, severe, pustular psoriasis on my feet I have used this cream for just over a week - twice daily- and the results are astonishing to say the least. I'm investing in a larger tube. The inflammation and scaling have decreased dramatically. Wish my thickened, ugly greyish yellow toenails would recover too, but can't expect miracles. I am amazed at results so far with this cream. You can feel it soothing the skin immediately. I have high hopes that if I use it long term my symptoms will be totally manageable. Would appreciate any feedback anyone could provide as per comments above.
8Posted Thu 19 May 2016 13.05 by naoimh (edited Wed 8 Jun 2016 23.36 by Tonyg) no but my husband has
my husband has been using the cream and has too had dramatic results with it so much so i am becoming sceptcal. i decieded to have the product tested by the health product regulatory authority. it will take about 2 weeks. im concerned it could contain undeclared ingrediants or steriods. ill update when i get the results. hopfully they will have good news for us and we can continue to use it.
Posted Thu 19 May 2016 21.15 by deby@blueyonder.co.uk I have plaque psoriaris on hands, arms, elbows, sides of thighs, patches on lower legs and possibly on toe nails as thick and ugly.
Hello, I also have had great results with this cream after years of no luck with the usual GP prescribed meds and other no nasty chemicals creams. I hope there are no hidden nasties in this.
Posted Mon 30 May 2016 11.47 by Mr C
Hi naoimh,
Thanks for sharing and for your efforts in trying to find out the ingredients of this product. Looking forward to hearing what you've found!
Posted Thu 2 Jun 2016 22.04 by Stirlingedge Have had psoriasis for over 20 years, constantly on elbows and legs.
Like yourselves I have been using Sorion cream for about a month. The difference is amazing. Better than prescribed creams I have given up on using. Will be interested to see the results of tests. Hope there are no hidden ingredients.
Posted Wed 8 Jun 2016 22.41 by pablo57 Both my husband and now our 17 year old son
My son is desperate to try this but worried what could be in it, anybody done any research on it ?
Posted Sat 6 Aug 2016 11.26 by poke22
So what was the results from the cream testing?
Posted Sat 6 Aug 2016 12.32 by adamc
I bought some of this about six months ago but never used it due to the dermatologist giving me dithro cream, going to start on this this evening
Posted Sun 25 Sep 2016 13.27 by Batimamselle (edited Sun 25 Sep 2016 13.29 by Batimamselle)
I started this cream sparingly in my 3rd trimester (36 weeks) and have since given birth. Results are quite good in my case after 2 days of twice a day application.
I am now breastfeeding (baby is 2 days old) and using the cream on all spots that have been aggravated at delivery. Again loving the results.
My concern is that while I was pregnant I ordered the cream from amazon UK - I live in France, and yes it's a bit expensive so I got just 1 tube - however I was able to find a supplier in India and ordered the topical from the same manufacturer (only topical available in India) at a fraction of the price 2$ per tube... I compared the ingriedients of the topical and cream and seems all the active herbal ingredients are in both... I've got like 10 tubes of topical and have not tried it yet...
Was wondering if 1) anyone had some experience with the topical 2) is it safe during breastfeeding -obviously i am NOT applying it on my nipples 3) what's the difference between the topical and cream?! Both by same company...! 4) any experience with the following company?
Ordered it from this site: https://prachinayurvedkutir.com/
Posted Mon 26 Sep 2016 14.59 by obi1138 Hey guys,long time sufferer,even longer drum and metal lover!hoping to meet,chat and find fellow afflicteds....let's stick together!
I got a tube from amazon myself and the relief is obvious quite quickly,it's pricey but while it works its worth it,I also use nostalgic salve,from India off amazon and it lasts forever,the salycic acid takes the flakes and redness away overnight,this stuff is the bees knees too more me at present.x
Posted Wed 28 Sep 2016 11.57 by Toodlesoodles
I have recently purchased some of this cream and after hearing great things about it from so many reviews I am disappointed. I only have very mild psoriasis where every patch I have can be completely covered by a finger tip except for a patch about 3 times this size on the side of my lower left leg (this is the patch that bothers me most and that I most want to get rid of). I've been applying the sorion cream 2-3 times a day for a week and not noticed any difference.
Perhaps I haven't given it long enough but a lot of people in reviews said they saw an obvious improvement within days so I am unsure?
I admit I am still using dovobet every other day (tend to use dovobet in the morning then the sorion through-out the day, first application of the sorion about 5-6 hours after the dovobet) on my patches because they respond well to it (except the bigger one on the side of my leg which is very stubborn) , should I stop as perhaps the dovobet is affecting the sorion's effectiveness?? Also I am unsure if you should rub the cream in or just smear it on the top? I've heard both methods advised so I am alternating between the two.
As I said, just a bit disappointed. No doubt it works for some and thats great but I had high hopes considering it seems to be working for people with psoriasis that is a lot more severe than mine.
Posted Wed 28 Sep 2016 15.21 by adamc
Didn't work for me either 😞
Posted Fri 18 Nov 2016 03.04 by squiggles72 I have had psoriasis since I was 13 years old. In recent years it has affected my scalp badly. I have it on my elbows, the bottom of my back
I've had great results using sorion creme. My elbows have gone from thick plaques to smooth normal skin. The psoriasis on my knuckles has disappeared and the few patches on my back are smoothing out. I don't care what's in it, it can't be as bad as steroids anyway which is what I've been prescribed from my gp for the past 40 odd years. Plus it works much better! I've just ordered the shampoo hoping to get the same results. I'll post again with an update on the shampoo.
I've joined the US site: https://www.inspire.com/groups/talk-psoriasis/discussion that obviously talks about different products although Sorion cream has been mentioned and maybe more info could be found there
Posted Sun 12 Feb 2017 15.30 by macfab52 I've had psoriasis for over 30 years and have been through various NHS treatments.
I tried Sorion for the first time a couple of weeks ago. I've got patches of psoriasis all over but stuck to a patch on my LHS. On my RHS I tried a Chinese cream called Yiganerjing. On my legs I've stuck to E45. The difference after a couole of weeks is significant. The patches covered by Sorion are now smooth and pinkish in colour. I'm going to give it another week and then stop to see what happens. The Chinese cream hasn't seen that much of an improvement but there has been a slight one. Has something changed with E45. It doesn't seem as thick as it used to be and not so effective as a moisturer. Here is a link to a German psoriasis web site about Sorion. I will be buying more though beware of buying from Indian web sites. It's more easy to get your card cloned. Might be better to pay with a pre-paid credit card though the postage is expensive. Link to German web site is here:
https://www.ruehe-healthcare.com/Test-Psoriasis-Network
Posted Fri 24 Mar 2017 04.47 by Sunshine 30
Hi naoimeh
Pls let us know the results of ur sorion cream analysis
Posted Thu 6 Apr 2017 14.15 by Psoriasaurus Rex Sick and tired of scratching the surface - want a cure.
Lol are you for real Rosscollins? How did you go from sorion cream to big winky enlargement?
We use cookies to help us provide you with a better service, but do not track anything that can be used to personally identify you.
If you prefer us not to set these cookies, please visit our Cookie Settings page or continue browsing our site to accept them.
Close