2. Staying away from chemical agents
Many cases of scleroderma can be brought about or worsened by the patient coming into contact with any number of a range of different chemical agents. These agents could include solvents, aerosols, certain types of plastics and particular drugs and medicines, all of which capable of worsening the condition.
In terms of a natural solution to help remedy the effects of scleroderma, abstaining from the use of these agents and the products in which they are found, could be a very good idea for scleroderma patients. The use of natural soaps and cleaning products, that are completely free of chemicals, could be a weapon in the armory against the symptoms of scleroderma.
It is not always completely possible to avoid chemical agents, as we are not in control of our surrounding environment all of the time, however, reducing or limiting them at home is a great place to start. Patients who start to see improving results may continue on their quest to go as chemical-free as possible.