Chronic Pruritus Alleviation in the Elderly Through Drug-Free Autophagy Activation by Magnetized Saline Water: A Case Series
Piercarlo Minoretti

TL;DR
This case series explores how magnetized saline water, applied topically, may help reduce chronic itching in elderly patients without using drugs.
Contribution
The study introduces magnetized saline water as a drug-free method to alleviate chronic pruritus in elderly patients through autophagy activation.
Findings
Five elderly patients showed significant improvement in pruritus severity after using a serum with magnetized saline water.
The treatment was well-tolerated with no reported adverse effects.
The results suggest magnetized saline water could be a promising alternative therapy for chronic pruritus.
Abstract
Chronic pruritus is a common and distressing condition in the elderly population, frequently associated with various underlying systemic diseases and age-related skin changes. Conventional treatments, such as emollients and moisturizers, may not invariably provide adequate relief. Magnetized saline water has previously been shown to activate autophagy, a cellular process involved in maintaining skin barrier function, reducing inflammaging, and modulating neuropathic pain. This case series investigated the efficacy of a topical serum containing magnetized saline water in managing chronic pruritus with diverse etiologies in elderly patients. Five patients aged 69-80 years, presenting with chronic pruritus lasting two to six months, were instructed to apply the serum daily to the most affected areas for a minimum of 14 consecutive days. Pruritus severity was assessed using the 12-Item…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDermatology and Skin Diseases · Exercise and Physiological Responses · Therapeutic Uses of Natural Elements
