03.04.19
US Patent No. 10,166,180 B2; Marty Richard Hunter of Surrey, CA has patented a method for treating a keratinized tissue that entails conducting one or more treatment cycles. Each treatment cycle entails contacting the keratinized tissue with an acid-activated gas-generating composition, the acid-activated gas-generating composition consisting of a gas generating agent and one or more of water, aloe vera extract, panthenol, a sugar, a nonionic surfactant, a preservative, a water-soluble alkali metal halide salt, a water-soluble alkali earth metal salt, an ionic surfactant, a sugar, or sea trace elements; contacting the keratinized tissue with an acid composition, the acid composition consisting of an acid and one or more of water, aloe vera extract, panthenol, a sugar, a nonionic surfactant, a preservative, a water-soluble alkali metal halide salt, a water-soluble alkali earth metal salt, an ionic surfactant, a sugar, or sea trace elements; and allowing the acid composition and the acid-activated gas-generating composition to react generating a gas at the keratinized tissue. The treatments cycles are effective to at least partly ameliorate the keratinized tissue.
The keratinized tissue condition is selected from the group consisting of acneiform eruptions, autoinflammatory syndromes, chronic blistering, conditions of the skin appendages, dermatitis, drug or agent eruptions, infection-related, papulosquamous hyperkeratosis, palmoplantar keratodermas, pruritis, psoriasis, conditions resulting from physical factors, or ionizing radiation-induced conditions, according to the patent.
The keratinized tissue condition is selected from the group consisting of acneiform eruptions, autoinflammatory syndromes, chronic blistering, conditions of the skin appendages, dermatitis, drug or agent eruptions, infection-related, papulosquamous hyperkeratosis, palmoplantar keratodermas, pruritis, psoriasis, conditions resulting from physical factors, or ionizing radiation-induced conditions, according to the patent.