Guest guest Posted July 5, 2004 Report Share Posted July 5, 2004 I have a patient with persistent psoriasis on his elbows - he sticks pretty much to dietary guidelines. I've been treating him for a couple of months, though I don't think he can be taking the full dose as the medicine seems to last him ages. Having consulted the past emails on the list, I'm giving Carduus 1:1 5; Smilax 1:1 30, Trifolium 1:1 15; Valerian 1:1 10; Chamomile 1:1 20; Galium 1:2 20, 5ml tds plus hemp seed oil (1 teaspoon daily) . Any ideas? CheersJanet Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2004 Report Share Posted July 7, 2004 For large plaques etc. and long term treatment I use the folowing tablets please find ingredients below: If interested please contact me strictly off list only info@... Description Carthamus 4.0 He Shou Wu 6.0 Kochia 6.0 Licorice 5.0 Moutan 8.0 Ophiopogon 9.0 Phellodendron 6.0 Rehmannia(Raw) 15.0 Rehmannia(Cooked) 6.0 Salvia(Cultiv.) 8.0 Scrophularia 6.0 Bombyx(Silkworm) 6.0 Sophora 5.0 Tang-Kuei 5.0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 Dear Lorraine, Your tablets contain an illegal ingredient. Under current rules, if you include silkworm parts you need a full medicines licence. Re: Psoriasis For large plaques etc. and long term treatment I use the folowing tablets please find ingredients below: If interested please contact me strictly off list only info@... Description Carthamus 4.0 He Shou Wu 6.0 Kochia 6.0 Licorice 5.0 Moutan 8.0 Ophiopogon 9.0 Phellodendron 6.0 Rehmannia(Raw) 15.0 Rehmannia(Cooked) 6.0 Salvia(Cultiv.) 8.0 Scrophularia 6.0 Bombyx(Silkworm) 6.0 Sophora 5.0 Tang-Kuei 5.0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2005 Report Share Posted December 21, 2005 dear all. does anybody know if any of the following are contra-indicated in psoriatic spondilitis? Red clover, echinacea, gotu kola, meadowsweet, limeflower. Any response greatly appreciated, after taking this as a herb tea, the patient had a strong reaction as it aggravated the spondilitis and he has been unable to walk for a week. Any ideas? thank you, Marilena. > >Reply-To: ukherbal-list >To: <ukherbal-list > >Subject: Psoriasis - topical application >Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 20:22:30 +0100 > >Hello all, >do any of you have any great recipies for topical application for >psoriasis? >Anythng thats been tried and tested or that seems to work for your >patients?? > >Your responses are greatly appreciated ;o) > >Neelam > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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