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I have a friend who cleared up his psoriasis taking colloidal silver internally.

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Has anyone tried super blue stuff emu oil or the rife (sp?) machine for

psoriasis or know of anyone who has?

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I have tried emu oil and although it is wonderful stuff it has not helped much

on my psoriasis. The people who I but it from confirm this. They say emu oil

works best on eczema.

Jacqui

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> Has anyone tried super blue stuff emu oil or the rife (sp?) machine for

> psoriasis or know of anyone who has?

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I have heard of a number of people totally being free of serious psoriasis

within a week by just taking two tablespoons of soy oil a day. I don't know how

it works, but it does. A good friend had bleeding psoriasis and had gone to

Stanford and they had given him tar shampoo, etc. and none of it worked, then an

elderly woman he met told him to do the oil and he thought, why not. And in

less than a week it was all gone. So I have shared this with others who have

also had success. It is cheap and worth a try I suppose.

Donna

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> Has anyone tried super blue stuff emu oil or the rife (sp?) machine for

> psoriasis or know of anyone who has?

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Clin Chim Acta 1999 Nov;289(1-2):23-31 Related Articles, Books, LinkOut

Antioxidants and lipid peroxidation status in the blood of patients with

psoriasis.

Kokcam I, Naziroglu M.

Department of Dermatology, Medical Faculty of Firat University, 23119,

Elazig, Turkey.

The aim of this research was to determine levels in blood of vitamin E, beta

carotene, lipid peroxidation as malondialdehyde (MDA), reduced glutathione

(GSH) and glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px) activity in patients with

psoriasis. Studies were carried out on 34 patients with moderate and severe

psoriases and healthy age-matched controls. Red blood cell (RBC) and plasma

samples from healthy and patient subjects were taken. Levels of GSH and the

activity of GSH-Px in both plasma and RBC samples were significantly

(P<0.001) lower in patients with psoriasis than in controls, whereas beta

carotene levels in plasma and MDA levels in RBC samples were significantly

(P<0.01, P<0.001) higher in patients with psoriasis than in controls.

However, vitamin E and MDA levels in plasma did not differ statistically.

Although being far from conclusive, these results provide some evidence for

a potential role of increased lipid peroxidation and decreased antioxidants

in psoriasis.

Publication Types:

Clinical Trial

Controlled Clinical Trial

PMID: 10556650 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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Duncan,

What exactly does this mean in layman terms? I don't know what role GSH and

GHS-px play in the body. i sure would like to learn more about it though.

Jacqui

these results provide some evidence for

a potential role of increased lipid peroxidation and decreased antioxidants

in psoriasis.

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Glutathione (GSH) is one of the main detoxing agents for the body,

especially for heavy metals. If GSH is low, usually heavy metal toxicity is

high!

Lots more to it. There is a great book on GSH - don't have the exact name

but someone else will give it or I will find it. I have read it but want to

read it again. By a Canadian doctor associated with Immunocal. Good luck,

Ken

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> What exactly does this mean in layman terms? I don't know what role GSH

and GHS-px play in the body. i sure would like to learn more about it

though.

> Jacqui

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> these results provide some evidence for

> a potential role of increased lipid peroxidation and decreased

antioxidants

> in psoriasis.

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>>>>What exactly does this mean in layman terms? I don't know what role GSH

and GHS-px play in the body. i sure would like to learn more about it

though.

............these results provide some evidence for

a potential role of increased lipid peroxidation and decreased antioxidants

in psoriasis.<<<<

Hi Jacqui;

The best of the science holds that psoriasis is triggered similarly to

cancer, by toxins, as you probably know. Most commonly, mainly young adults

get it after an illness or other toxic assault such as perhaps a vaccination

or poisoning. Anyway it is triggered and it's difficult to make it go away.

Many compounds and drugs are aimed at the inflammation part of the equation.

OK, it's nice to get some relief....BUT ...

That passage (from Medline) is saying general oxidative stress, in this case

naming the oxidation of oils in your system, plays a definite role in

psoriasis. The oils that oxidize most readily are the polyunsaturates you

eat and the LDL cholesterol that transports them. I'm calling a large group

of 'diseases' simply oxidative stress disorders. Most disease falls into

this category as the link below into Medline documentation shows...

http://members.shaw.ca/widewest/medlind_links.html

The role of decreased antioxidants means when the antioxidants are low it

allows dramatically more disease than you'd have with high levels of

antioxidants.

But you can't expect ANY antioxidants to do the job; Medline research is

naming glutathione, and here's why: Glutathione is your body's main

detoxifier and antioxidant. It must be created inside every cell, where 90%

of the work is done, from precursors. It not only deals with organic toxins,

it also accompanies metals out and quenches free radicals. The other

antioxidants do not perform the detoxification and chelation functions

although they do help with the free radicals.

There are four kinds of glutathione, each of which deals with a specific

toxin range. GSH-px, for example, is glutathione peridoxase. It requires

selenium to make it, and it deals primarily with hydroxyl molecules (the

worst) and secondly with other oxygen free radicals. These are the prime

causes of the lipid peroxidation (oxidative stress) in disease.

For more detailed info on GSH I'd recommend Dr. Jimmy Gutman's book,

" Glutathione Your Body's Most Powerful Healing Agent " ISBN 0-9687078-2-3.

This reference is extremely useful, as it summarises the science nicely, and

correlates the information to Medline references.

The idea behind elevating glutathione levels is that eventually you will be

free enough of toxins that the psoriasis will disappear. Similarly to the

other diseases, people with psoriasis have low glutathione levels in the

body and even less in the affected skin, indicating that there is a clearing

reaction underway. By elevating the glutathione and the clearing speed it's

pretty obvious we'll eventually see the end of the reaction. It will be

UN-triggered.

In practice this is sometimes a slow process, because people have a hard

time with the lifestyle changes associated with cleansing. Smoking, not

drinking enough water, impacted colons, blocked bile ducts, mercury

fillings, eating polyunsaturated oils and other food-based toxins, and

living with environmental toxins inhibits the process because the cleansing

must also take this daily exposure into account and overcome these

pollutants as well.

It is interesting to note that ozone therapy works in much the same way. It

oxidizes toxins, bacteria, virii and fungi, and triggers an increase in

several natural antioxidants in the body, provided the precursors for those

antioxidants are present. The precursors cystine, found in large amounts in

Immunocal and in tiny amounts in some raw foods, and often selenium, are in

short supply in the diet.

ciao

Duncan

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