Well I have Psoriasis had the Coeliac test and I am negative. However I find that evening primrose oil taken daily to be beneficial for the Psoriasis. This coming from someone who had it on the knees, chest, elbows and I still have 'some' on the back of my hands and ears, but it is slowly clearing. If I had known about evening primrose oil 30 years ago, perhaps I would be clear now. However I am playing catch up, but getting their slowly. I also have a mild form of Psoriatic Arthritis and severe Rheumatoid Arthritis.
2007-05-08 05:15:59
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answered by gillianprowe 7
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The Best Solution for Psoriasis
l wish to introduce myself l manage a site called
"Psoriasis Is Avoidable" l had plague psoriasis to 60% of body and psoriatic arthritis for many years.
l just wish to share with you the latest research that has taken over decade to understand and to complete. You are welcome to access any info and use whatever that you want. It's free, no miracle creams, no miracle gimmicks, no miracle drugs. In fact l have nothing to sell full stop.
l always encourage all to do their own research and you can with the information l am about to share. Like many of you l consulted several orthodox medical practitioners as well as naturopaths and chiropracters to little avail. After curing myself by understanding the causative factors and simply changing my diet. The word spread locally, seeing the changes in others validated time and time again l initiated the MSN site "Psoriasis Is Avoided" to spread the word. Again all this information can be researched and is based on facts that can't be disputed much to the disgust from the big pharma....
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 whether l will ever meet a psoriasis sufferer whom isn't a Coeliac (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 (which is created when high temperatures between the amino acid "asparagine" and the sugar glucose especially in foods such as french fries, potato chips, bakery and cereal products), 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
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).
Natural foods give you components that increase nutrient absorption in the body.
Supplements can reduce absorption of other nutrients
What many people don't realise is the nature of acrylamide is to bind and is responsible for the formation of Psoriasis.
Wish to learn more try
http://groups.msn.com/psoriasisisavoidable
Academics try http://scholar.google.com/scholar /acrylamide calcium protease psoriasis
Your Psoriasis Itch and Rash, Psoriatic Arthritis, will stop once you
Understand what the causes are. Simply by learning to eat healthy.
2007-05-08 02:16:38
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answered by stirling_strauss 3
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If it is the skin problem where you get little patches that when you scratch it looks like little seeds come out and it spreads like crazy, I have a great tip for you. An old friend used to spend a ton of money on ointments and creams sometimes 75 dollars for a little tube and one day a guy told us use Selson Blue (the original in the blue bottle and the shampoo is blue) it costs around 5 bucks. just rub a little on your finger and rub it into the patch where you have the problem don't rub it all the way in though and let me know if you have the same results as my friend which was no more problem and if it did come back head to CVS for more Selson Blue... Good luck
2007-05-08 01:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Better solutions than what?
Controlled light therapy works pretty well and I've also used successfully a natural herbal cream called M-folia (just google that and you'll find plenty of info). It also helps to cut out / reduce protein and fat from your diet and increase veg / fruit content.
Good luck :-) Alandriel
2007-05-08 01:11:03
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answered by Anonymous
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A dermatologist recommended P&S liquid for my son. It is hard to find in regular drug stores, you may want to order online or find a good medical supply type store. It worked wonders for my son!
2007-05-08 01:12:42
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answered by Debe K 1
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