Monday, March 30, 2009

Angular Chelitis Foundation - Treatment With Household Items

Orlando Ellis established the Angular Chelitis Foundation to help millions of sufferers of angular cheilitis (also known as angular chelitis, cheilosis, angular stomatitis, perleche or severe chapped lips) around the world.

For the last six years, the foundation has focused on treatment that works quickly and efficiently.


Brad Ellis, Orlando's son, suffered from angular cheilitis for many years as none of the conventional treatments prescribed by doctors had worked for Brad.

Stressed and frustrated by the humiliation and pain suffered by his son, Orlando decided to do an in-depth research of angular cheilitis.

Finally, after much investigation, Orlando came across some information about fungal infections that led him to formulate a treatment that worked for Brad.

Using certain household items, this treatment kills the actual bacteria responsible for the infection by isolating the fungal bacteria and creating an environment they cannot live in.

The treatment is very potent as rapid transformation of the legions can be observed.

According to Orlando, the ulcers will dry out very quickly and you should be able to observe a marked difference in terms of redness and rawness within hours.

For Brad, his experience is such that all symptoms were gone and his lips normalized by the next day.

This is a treatment with no side effects that has enjoyed a very high success rate since tried by thousands of angular cheilitis sufferers.

If you wish to try this simple and painless treatment, Orlando's advise is to firstly check out the photos at Angular Chelitis Foundation to see whether they match with yours so as to confirm that you actually have angular cheilitis.

Once this is confirmed, you can proceed to try this safe treatment and should typically expect to have quick results.

However, if you have a severe case of angular cheilitis, several treatments over a few days or even weeks may be required before the Candida (thrush) bacteria is controlled.

For more information on this treatment method, please visit
Angular Chelitis Foundation.