My boyfriend has had psoriasis for 20 years, and I read posts from other sufferers with great interest. Unfortunately, all suggestions we've ruled out because he's done most of them - resulting in a damaged liver and light sensitivity now too. We've heard that sulphur treatment is another remedy - has anyone used it?
2006-08-13
09:34:07
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Grateful for all your answers, although - I'm particularly interested in hearing directly from anyone who has actual experience of taking this internally themselves, rather than opinions on other remedies, as our local pharmacist is also a homeopath and recommends it.
2006-08-19
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update #1
Psoriaisis and eczema are one of the few conditions it is not a good idea to self treat homeopathically because you can get very lost treating symptoms produced by the treatment. Homeopaths treat the whole person. Remember that homeopathy treatments should stop when the symptoms are shwoing signs of improvement, and that too much of a remedy can bring on the symptoms you are trying to cure.
I don't know if you have tried diets or self-treating with reflexology, but one treatment I have come across is in Energy Medicine by Donna Eden - again self-treating. My homeopath advised an anti-candida diet, as she believes the liver, digestion and psoriasis are interelated.
I have tried reflexology and aromatherapy without success on the members of my family with this condition, and what I tend to find that is that these treatment work for a while then its back to normal.
Do remember that supressing the skin condition is not a good idea, because the psoriasis might then show itself in more harmful ways, like arthritis.
Good luck with your search for treatment
2006-08-15 04:54:28
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RE: Has anyone tried the homeopathic route to treating psoriasis with sulphur? How did you get on?
My boyfriend has had psoriasis for 20 years, and I read posts from other sufferers with great interest. Unfortunately, all suggestions we've ruled out because he's done most of them - resulting in a damaged liver and light sensitivity now too. We've heard that sulphur treatment is another remedy - has anyone used it?
2015-09-02 03:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Has anyone tried the homeopathic route to treating psoriasis with sulphur? How did you get on?
My boyfriend has had psoriasis for 20 years, and I read posts from other sufferers with great interest. Unfortunately, all suggestions we've ruled out because he's done most of them - resulting in a damaged liver and light sensitivity now too. We've heard that sulphur treatment is...
2015-08-06 19:32:41
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2016-05-18 06:16:17
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answered by Anonymous
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2014-08-01 07:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-01-26 00:58:24
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answered by Anonymous
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If you want to treat a disease homeopathically, you need to find a homeopath or get a homeopathic materia medica in order to find the proper remedy. The proper constitutional remedy will make things much better. But in a pinch, sulphur should do the job. Hanehman described it as the "great anti-psoratic".
2006-08-16 19:51:01
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answered by mattseviernd 3
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2014-09-15 17:30:23
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-18 00:07:21
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