my mum sufered with this ailment in its severe form for many years and she was advised by a herbalist try feverew tablets she did and within a few months she had a tny patch on her leg which is good considering she had it over mch of her body i say give it a go
2007-04-04 20:28:59
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answered by stripeypipey 2
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I had a 13 year history of psoriasis, though I was in good health otherwise. But these severe large, thick and scaly excoriated plaques on my neck, ears, trunk and limbs ruined the way I was leading my life. I would be with red, inflamed itchy skin for most part of the year and these silvery scales would seem to be erupting without any reason. To make matters worse, blisters would appear over already red and itching skin. It was living hell.
I was treated with various options but nothing seemed to be working. Some of the treatments that I underwent in this depressing period of 13 years included tar preparation, tropical steroids and anthralin. I was also given light therapy many times but everything I tried would give me temporary relief.
And soon, after a few days I would be plagued with the situation again. In one of those moments when I was completely lost I stumbled upon this website just by chance. I read it and felt that as if someone had put the story my life on this web page. I was thoroughly convinced that if ANYONE can cure me of condition, it would be you.
And was I right, or what. I started recovering within 3 days of starting this treatment. Something that had become a painful part of me for 13 years was actually getting healed! My ears are healed and my neck is smooth again!. I am a month into the treatment and I have never felt better in my life!
Psoriasis Revolution?
2016-05-17 08:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Your Psoriasis Itch and Rash, Psoriatic Arthritis, will stop once you understand what causes Psoriasis and follow the simple guidelines. Most processed foods, soft drinks, etc. can affect you. You have to learn to avoid the foods that affect you - It's all about learning to eat healthily.
I had suffered with Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis for many years but seeing medical practitioners and naturopaths had not helped so I set out to help myself. Removing all gluten products from my diet was the first step I took.
My health showed signs of improvement but I was still getting psoriasis and arthritis (itch, skin rash and joint swelling and pain).
The next step was to go on a diet that was natural, avoiding all processed foods ie. I ate only meat, fish, vegetables, fruits and drank water. Only when I strictly adhered to this diet did my psoriasis clear up. It became quite obvious that processed foods were somehow responsible.
After my psoriasis had completely cleared for several weeks I introduced foods that were processed. Soft drinks and fruit juices were added first and after each challenge my psoriasis flared up again. After stopping the intake and going back on the natural diet (meat, fish, vegetables, fruit and water) my psoriasis again cleared up.
The most common additives I found in the soft drinks were citric acid or food acid (330 food additive code) and ascorbic acid (300) vitamin C. Interestingly, my psoriasis first flared up when I was taking calcium ascorbate (vitamin C) as a vitamin supplement to aid my recovery from an accident (1986).
My next step was obvious, not wanting to be a guinea pig but needing to know the answer, I stuck to natural foods until my psoriasis had cleared again Psoriasis free, I tried adding some calcium ascorbate and was covered in psoriasis in a very short time.
After repeating the clearing program and then rechallenging myself with Calcium Ascorbate Vitamin C, Ascorbic Acid Vitamin C and Citric Acid (food acid) I began to understand what was happening. Over the next 10 years of researching and experimenting I realised that I had found another answer to my problems. Calcium Protease-Acrylamide
2007-04-05 00:05:11
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answered by stirling_strauss 3
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in all seriousness get a bottle of cider vinegar use about a third of a bottle in your bath. iread that on the net somewhere because my daughter suffers from psoriasis
2007-04-04 09:22:21
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answered by tina l 4
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I found a really cool website its www.raphamountain.com and in their guaranteed they say, if it doesn't work. They will return your money, what have you got to lose. It's all natural herbal remedy. And the cost is very very reasonable. Hope this helps
2007-04-08 03:52:15
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answered by regemeleck 1
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Vaseline is very helpful and also if it itches, Hydro cortisone cream. I have used both for years and it works well for me.
2007-04-04 09:23:43
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answered by ? 7
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when my daughter had it and the itching was really bad, put her in a tub w/ oatmeal...it seemed to take away the itch and red for a while.
2007-04-04 09:24:45
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answered by Niffer 6
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