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2006-09-30 07:32:57 · 22 answers · asked by playapimpjj 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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I had a patient with awful psoriasis, who calls me 'the Emu Lady', after I suggested he try Emu Oil for his psoriasis. He was amazed at how quickly his skin improved.

Don't use it with steroid cream, as it can increase the systemic uptake of the creams, as it is an excellent carrier oil.

Apply 2-3x daily, just rub into the affected areas.

2006-09-30 07:47:40 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-12-24 22:08:36 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2014-11-19 01:33:41 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I was diagnosed with psoriasis at age 14 and now I am 36 years old. You can say that I have tried just about every medicine both approved by FDA and trial without much success. Examples include Enbrel, Humira, oral meds, creams, oils, salts, coal tar, etc and the list is much more extensive that I can't even remember all of the names. But recently after someone shared this video https://tr.im/psoriasisTreatment8ite everything has changed. My psoriasis completely cleared by putting these changes in place. I only wish I'd taken photos of before and after because it truly has been miraculous. I am getting married in Oct, 2015 and I am wearing a strapless gown that also shows my back and I am confident (not like before) that my skin will be soft and pretty vs red and flakey.

2015-04-08 11:59:01 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

ive been batteling with Psoriasis now for about 2 years and i cant get rid of it i can make it fade by useing a cream called Dovobet and im also taking these pills called Neoral but it never goes away ive got spots of it over my legs arms and head and it itches really bad ive also had light theropy treatment witch didnt work again it faded but then just flares up again people say its stressed related but i dont feel stressed? i have lose all confedence inmyself and just want it to go away i know there is no cure but if any1 knows of the best thing for it i would like to hear from you. also i do drink quite a bit at weekends could that be a cause?

2006-10-03 10:13:05 · answer #5 · answered by aj t 1 · 0 0

I don't suffer from psoriasis myself but i work for a great New Zealand company see it @ http://www.beewild.com and we make and sell a wonderful product called Apis Mellifera skincare cream, it is a totally non steriod approach to eczema/psoriasis relief and the 2 special ingredients are derived directly from the bee hive. Believe me i deal with all the happy customers so i know that it really does work and best of all your not having to expose your body to all the nasties that come with some other creams. You know that you may have to deal with this skin disorder for the rest of your life so i think the more natural your cure the better, i strongly recommend you check out our website.

2006-10-01 14:14:45 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Psoriasis is a complex disease with many variations. The following references are all well written by experts and helpful:
Let's Get Well - Adelle Davis
Digestive Wellness - Elizabeth Lipski
Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine - Murray & Pizzorno
Prescription for Natural Cures - Balch & Stengler
Good luck!

2006-10-01 01:25:15 · answer #7 · answered by Mad Roy 6 · 0 0

Go see your dermatologist. They have some cream you can apply and will do wonders but unfortunately depending on the severity, it may never go away permanantely. But it will help. Go see more than one dermatologist to get the best treatment. Psoriasis could also be an allergic reaction to certain food or substance, so figure out what you've been consuming that started this whole thing. Keep track of your diet.

2006-09-30 07:36:36 · answer #8 · answered by Believe me 3 · 0 0

Psoriasis is when the skin cells grow in 4 days, when normal skin cells mature in 28 days. The constant growth causes the flare-ups. Stress can make it worse, and it is genetic. I have it bad myself, and just don't have time to see a doctor, and my stress level is high right now between working full-time, full-time college, and having 3 kids at home. In the past, I saw a dermatologist, and he prescribed me a steroid cream that you use for two weeks, then you stop for 2 weeks, plus he gave me light therapy. It is called PUVA. It slows the growth of the cells, and it really helps longterm. Also, there is a cream you can buy in a drug store called MG317. It helps.

2006-09-30 17:53:31 · answer #9 · answered by Becsteroni Magl 2 · 0 0

Psoriasis cannot be cured. It is a nervous condition, due to stress, but it can also be a disorder associated with arthritis. You should certainly see a doctor and he no doubt refer you to a dermatologist. Use only creams etc that are prescribed by your dermatologist. Don't experiment on yourself. You may for example find that you need a steroid cream for the palms of your hands and something different for the rest of your body.

2006-09-30 07:46:16 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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