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What they don’t wish you to know about Psoriasis

For those who wish to do their own research go to http://scholar.google.com/scholar
And type in “Acrylamide calcium protease psoriasis”

Psoriasis Is definitely an Autoimmune system failure, your body is telling you that's it simply cannot cope with what you are feeding it. I doubt wether l will ever meet a psoriasis sufferer whom isn't a celiac (intolerant to gluten). But there can be many other reasons why your immune system is not coping. There's no mystery as to the psoriasis itself Acrylamide does play a role in psoriasis as do the food addictives (citrics) by eliminating these from your diet your psoriasis will clear up. This has been validated time and time again.
By using a tissue plasminogen activator it is possible to analyse the difference in normal and (psoriasis) pathological skin samples. The difference is a high calcium medium is found in pathological skin samples, in normal skin samples very little calcium is found in comparison.
This indeed makes sense as the most common sites of psoriasis especially plague psoriasis (the most common form of psoriasis) are of local trauma sites
This is also known as the “Koebner phenomenon
Wish for more information please go to http://groups.msn.com/PsoriasisIsAvoidable
(You don’t have to join to access information)

A BALANCE DIET IS THE KEY TO MANY HEALTH BENEFITS.
Natural whole foods have a package of nutrients and many beneficial factors that are not found in supplements. You won't find the essential elements in calcium ascorbate (VC) as you would in a real orange. An orange contains Vitamin C. with carotene, calcium, folate and fibre. There are other reasons for getting our nutrients from foods than supplements. There is no evidence that taking supplements can give you the same protection. Vitamin supplements to be avoided, especially Ascorbic Acid-Vitamin C (Food Additive Code 300) and Calcium Ascorbate (Food Additive Code E302). Also to be avoided: B complex Multivitamins.
Natural foods give you components that increase nutrient absorption in the body.
Supplements can reduce absorption of other nutrients
Stirling Strauss Psoriasis Is Avoidable

2007-04-06 18:53:03 · answer #1 · answered by stirling_strauss 3 · 0 0

Cure psoriasis starting today - even if your doctor or dermatologist says "it's impossible!"
I've just followed a guide called psoriasis free for life that completely cured me of this debilitating and embarrassing disease in less than a month!
Remember, this will not only treat the symptoms that you do see:
the red, inflamed itchy skin.
The silvery scales that seem to erupt for no reason.
The burning or bleeding that occurs around your joints.
The cracking, oozing and painful patches on your skin.
But it also treats the underlying cause of psoriasis - the part you don't see - the actual immune system deficiency that causes these itchy patches to appear and scale over.
For more information, check here : http://Psoriasis.naturallysaver.com .
You can definitely get back your life, your confidence and your self esteem!

2014-11-19 01:21:34 · answer #2 · 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/psoriasisTreatmentHXyg 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 22:36:07 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

RE: They say psoriasis is due to poor diet. What should I eat? What should I avoid?

2015-09-02 07:28:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The only people who say that are quacks who have special diet food to sell you. Just eat healthy.

2007-04-05 12:41:57 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Diet has nothing to do with it. Use your topical medications.

2007-04-05 12:39:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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