New Treatment For Psoriasis
Posted on November 26, 2009
Psoriasis is a painful skin disease that affects more than seven million Americans. See how UAB is helping so many who suffer with this skin disorder.
Psoriasis is a painful skin disease that affects more than seven million Americans. See how UAB is helping so many who suffer with this skin disorder.
November 26th, 2009 - 04:28
i do agree with u renetemp,,wot diet sgud v follow to get rid of the fungus in the intestines? when i consume alcohol, red meat, frozen processed food my psoriasis flares up, also id i get constipated it flares up, i now ensure that i go to the toilet daily, also peanuts are terrible..
November 26th, 2009 - 05:00
dnt be silly dude
November 26th, 2009 - 05:50
I was taking mexotrexate? or but you spell it and tons of oinment stuff, spay, organic lotion, etc.. nothing works
It’s only gotten worse over time. I’m in so much pain and it’s so embarrassing :,((
I just feel like giving up
November 26th, 2009 - 06:08
Try Dovobet or better yet rub Emu Oil and wash your hands A LOT!!! you can spread this by scratching…the oil rubbing works…trust me
November 26th, 2009 - 06:14
I apologize on my knees oooh superior doctor ridemecowboy.
The progress I made can’t be due to my changes in diet then.
I will stop my diet immediately, and follow your superior lead.
Tell me what to do mighty ridemecowboy, guide me through my dark hours of suffering.
Show me how I can cure myself of this horrible affliction.
By the way, I reckon your keyboard has a defect, the n is not always coming through, and the apostrophe is hampering, and the shift key is not working correctly either.
November 26th, 2009 - 06:28
Maybe you should know what your talking about before you say stupid stuff like that… psoriasis is a auto autoimmune disease
November 26th, 2009 - 07:26
This only suppresses psoriasis, which is a terrible thing, because it comes back with a revenge.
Only permanent thing that helps is a diet.
You have to know that it is not a skin-disease, but an intestinal problem, caused by a fungus/yeast, causing thinning of the intestinal walls.
Thinning of the intestinal walls allows poisons to enter the body.
The body gets rid of these poisons through the skin.
So a diet that cures you from the fungus/yeast, and lets enter less poison in the body helps.
November 26th, 2009 - 08:23
Sun does help, its the uv rays that help. Youre pretty much getting a light dosage of radiation. This is a small term solution for a long term problem. I sympathize with you because i do not have psoriasis but neurodermatitis, each one is no fun but psoriasis is especially tough. You really should try laying in the sun, no sun block (it defeats the purpose), the results will have you feeling excellent about yourself for a day or two.
November 26th, 2009 - 08:55
Oh i completely relate with you. I am 20 yrs ancient now and ive had atopic dermatitis for 9 years, which allowed MRSA to infect my body and i now have cellulitis along with the skin problem. I can attest to trying many many of the natural cures. I am trying a product called alka vita that is supposed to be very excellent, i will let you know how it goes. Also juicing fresh vegetable juice, helped in quantum leaps at one point my skin was completely normal with no steroid usage.
November 26th, 2009 - 09:35
nice
November 26th, 2009 - 09:49
Thanks for sharing. Glad it works for you. BUT, this is a TREATMENT… not a cure per se, albeit perhaps an effective one. That said, have you tried using IPA followed by excellent ancient fashioned bleach? Bleach is also an anti-bacterial…
November 26th, 2009 - 10:00
Sounds hard for you. People dont really listen and therefore, know before
they give advice
I dont have psoriosis but I have another medial condition and I am sick of all these so-called ‘cures’.
This drug is not a cure anyway because it only works as much as the last dose you get
November 26th, 2009 - 10:47
Humira works for me
November 26th, 2009 - 11:39
I’ve heard so many things and people always have a different “cure” that it’s so hard to know which is the right one
This problem has certainly messed my life up completely! It bugs me when some people tell me not to care what other people reckon and all that when they don’t have it or know what it’s like. It emotionally and physically stressful!
Sun seems to help a bit, and Ive been using a steroid ointment for two years, it hasn’t done much, because i am still covered
November 26th, 2009 - 12:36
I have found a cure to psoriasis
> You need to buy Isopropyl Rubbing Alcohol, cotton balls and Polytopic Antibiotic Ointment
> Wet the cotton balls with the alcohol and rub onto your red psoriasis to clean the area thoroughly
> Wet the cotton balls at least 3 times to clean the area.
> Then rub some polytopic ointment on the redness.
> I usually do this in the morning and at bedtime.
> My psoriasis has disappeared.
November 26th, 2009 - 13:18
Sometimes sun for mine works, but everyones psoriasis is different what works for one may not work for another, it is a rather troubling and irratating condition what ever you do though dont take steroid shots, they are really terrible they work well, but has really terrible side effects, be glad yours is only moderate, mine is pretty severe
November 26th, 2009 - 13:42
dude all try..but standing but naked in the sun…hmm…i reckon u can see the problem
November 26th, 2009 - 14:00
My doctor told me that spending time in the sun can clear up psoriasis completely or nearly completely, this is right for me and right for everyone else i know, if it doesnt work for everyone then fuck knows
November 26th, 2009 - 14:56
if it would have been that simple everyone would know about it
November 26th, 2009 - 14:57
I cant know why anyone in america could have psoriasis, if it affects you terrible enough go to a sunny part of the u.s. I have psoriasis but luckily its very mild i only have it on my elbows and a few small patches near my elbows. When its sunny it clears up completely but obviously living in the uk its only sunny for a few months max. There are parts of america where it is sunny for most of the year MAKE USE OF IT!
November 26th, 2009 - 15:27
is the steroid ointments like “dermovate” safe to use on severe psoriasis ? The sun doesn’t affect my psoriasis in a excellent way. I generally use dermovate to control my psoriasis. Are there serious side effects of steroid ointments ?
puva treatment is perilous but, are ointments safe ?
November 26th, 2009 - 15:35
It’s right.
I have psoriasis in the areas that get least sun exposure – my hip areas (can’t sunbathe nude), my scalp (gotta keep cutting hair) and under my armpits.
I’ve heard argan oil is so rich in the relvant vitamins that it’s been proven to control psoriasis the best
November 26th, 2009 - 16:08
man i wuld like to have that antidote but it is in USA and i am in sweden
November 26th, 2009 - 16:46
Try cannabis oil. It’s illegal but it worked for me.
November 26th, 2009 - 17:22
the sun aggravates my psoriasis when i have breakouts of them…strong steriod makes them vanish…when they come back, which isn’t that often, then place some more..