Axis Biotix

Posted Sun 3 Aug 2025 09.37 by Fred

481 reviews on Trust Pilot 81% 4 or 5 stars Very positive reviews by many users It doesn’t work for every one but look at reviews and give it a try

Posted Mon 4 Aug 2025 13.37 by OhNo_NotAgain? (edited Tue 23 Sep 2025 15.40 by OhNo_NotAgain?)

Their own website only claims 72% saw ANY improvement. None of the users have beern independently or medically/clinically assessed before or after to verify improvement or what qualifies as "improvement".

Posted Thu 14 Aug 2025 13.02 by lizziep

Hi Fred - I remember you posting in 2021. It is fine for people with a financial interest to post, but you should have the courage to. be upfront about it.

Posted Fri 19 Sep 2025 09.11 by Fred

72% 5 star reviews on TrustPilot out of 495 reviews for the product is a bad sign according to OhNoNotAgain. Product now endorsed by US Psoriasis Association. Company clearly states it doesn’t help everyone. Very high repeat order rate by customers who it works for..

Posted Sat 20 Sep 2025 09.31 by OhNo_NotAgain? (edited Sun 21 Sep 2025 08.30 by OhNo_NotAgain?)

@Fred How do you know the repeat order rate from customers? Where do they publish that? Incidentally, the US-based "National Psoriasis Foundation" has NOT endorsed this product (I am assuming that is who you mean, but if there IS a "US Psoriasis Association" please could you post a link to their website, as I cannot find it). It has been granted a "seal of recognition" by the National Psoriasis Association" From their website what this means is: "To earn the National Psoriasis Foundation Seal of Recognition, a manufacturer provides a product that has been created or is intended to be non-irritating and safe for people with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis and/or individuals living with severely sensitive skin or joint mobility limitations.". That is all - no endorsement of efficacy. Further they state as a disclaimer: "The National Psoriasis Foundation Seal of Recognition does not guarantee that individuals will not experience adverse reactions after using a labeled product. All individuals with psoriasis should consult with a health care provider to confirm that using any recognized product will not interfere with other prescribed medications. Under no circumstances should the National Psoriasis Foundation Seal of Recognition be considered a replacement for advice from their health care professional." The list of products with their seal of recognition include clothing, such as Polo shirts , face-masks, shawls and sun-hats. Also shampoos, mosturisers, laundry detergents and fabric softeners. It is quite interesting to see to how many things they grant this.

Posted Thu 2 Oct 2025 13.11 by Blacksmith

I've been taking these for a few weeks now so too early to tell- but I think they do work had a huge flare ethrodermic, high chance of skin failure the dermatologist said and been to A=E twos these week with a swollen lower leg and ankle- suspected DVT which turned out to be swelling and immune response too the heat and huge all body flare irritation not taking any medication and going all out gut health and natural products on skin as prescription stuff tends to burn when th flare is hot also anyone tried probiotic goat milk kefir both to drink and put on skin ?? im trialling it and so far it feels great on the skin

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