Guest guest Posted January 27, 2004 Report Share Posted January 27, 2004 I'm not sure whether the liver is the most important problem in psoriasis or not, but if it is, what to do depends on what you are willing to do. (Since the liver is the detoxing agent of the body, it is reasonable that a non-functioning liver is part of the problem). If you just want to reduce the symptoms, you can use some liver herbs like milk thistle that help the liver to function better and stimulate new liver cells etc. But if you want to try to cure the problem - rebuild and cleanse the liver, then the old natural doctors who used herbs developed programes for cleansing the system and rebuilding the liver. My family has a tendancy toward liver problems (weak liver). We don't have psoriasis, instead most of us are allergic to additives, preservatives and so on. Since I learned about rebuilding the liver naturally, I've become less reactive. And that is as a result of eating very carefully and doing a 1 month cleanse. I'm not in the US so I have to mix all the products myself. I have wanted to do more but was either pregnant or too busy tired to do all the prep work or something. Planning to do another one soon, but with an AS son I'm more worried about treating him than my liver which works fine as long as I do all my own cooking! Dr was one of the pioneers and died in the 1980's but his son still runs his training school and many of his books are available from them. You can search on his name or one of his many pupil - Dr Schulze is still teaching these methods - he's very radical but he claims to be able to cure anyone of anything. I can give you some web sites if you don't know how to search and want to do some reading. You can buy the herbal remedies from many places in the US and Canada and also maybe the UK but it is taking them and eating right that requires the work! Regards Abby TwoTonks@... wrote: > My husband has had psoriasis for about 25 years. He has recently been > using > Dovonex, which someone mentioned earlier, and feels it works very > well. It's > quite expensive, and since a large portion of his body has psoriasis, > he can't > use the Dovonex as often and as much as he ideally would like to. He also > occasionally puts a light coating of Ultravate over the Dovonex when > his skin is > really sore, and this helps a lot by the next day. > > Something else he tried recently was following the method outlined by Dr. > Pagano in his book " Healing Psoriasis; the Natural Alternative " > and the > accompanying book " Dr. 's Healing Psoriasis Cookbook. " This seemed > to help, > but I think my husband missed a lot of foods he normally likes to eat, > which are > restricted or eliminated on this diet (yogurt, coffee, tomato sauce, > etc.). > > My husband, over the years, has experimented with light box treatments > and > PUVA (treatments in a light box after taking a drug which makes the skin > sensitive to light). However, he has recently had some small skin > cancers pop up, > thankfully all benign, but is now restricting light on his skin > instead of > encouraging it, although there is no question that ultraviolet light, > whether from a > light box or from sunlight, greatly help his condition. > > My husband also has joined the National Psoriasis Foundation, and gets > magazines sent to him regularly, many of which have included helpful > hints. > > Someone mentioned that problems with the liver are involved in > psoriasis, and > we feel that's very likely. For what it's worth, my son also has liver > problems. > > Hope some of this helps, > Debbie > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 And, please, " cc " me because my dear friend Deb has suffered whole-body psoriasis for 40 years. Thanks, [ ] Psoriasis Hello, My friend has psoriasis, and he is wondering about alternative treatments that work. Have any of you discovered a way to treat psoriasis (other than the conventional topical steroids)? Please email him (Mike) directly at huckleberryphin@... if you have any suggestions. Thanks, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 PLEASE ALSO SEND TO ME. MY 9 YR. OLD GRANDSON HAS IT ALSO. NEENA [ ] Psoriasis > > > Hello, > > My friend has psoriasis, and he is wondering about alternative treatments > that work. Have any of you discovered a way to treat psoriasis (other than the > conventional topical steroids)? > > Please email him (Mike) directly at huckleberryphin@... if you have any > suggestions. > > Thanks, > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 I use Skin Cap spray with really good results. > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Hello, I have said this many times in a lot of E mails, I don't know if they are being read, or getting through. If anyone wants a free sample of a pure all organic healing cream that has nothing in it but healing an non toxic ingredients. I offered to anyone suffering to E mail me at my mystery3frog@ address for privacy to you, so I can mail you a free sample. I created it, and it heals and then some. I guarantee it. Vickie gingras440@... wrote: can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 3, 2004 Report Share Posted December 3, 2004 Why don't you just post it. I want to hear it too. H. On Dec 2, 2004, at 6:26 PM, gingras440@... wrote: > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 > > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you According to two books I have, CLO, aloe vera, and addressing food intolerances can help psoriasis. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Dear Dana I developed a cream, you might have seen me talking about it VIA this forum, because I can see all the people suffering and their children from eczema, psorisis, and ringworm, rashes. I developed the cream, DAWNSPROMISE, because I got sick of Trash that shouldn't be in creams, lotions, and I got sick of paying out the nose for stuff that never did what it said it would do. I am an inventor, and I did a few years of research, and another 5 to get this cream just right. I made it for me, and began sharing it, and was astounded that it healed all of the above problems and really works. I would be delighted to send you a free sample if you would like to try an all organic, no fillers, no chemicals, no nothing you cannot identify. You can read the ingredients and what it has done for others like you. at www.dawnspromisecream.com. That is my web sight where I sell the cream. I keep the price down really low so even people with small means can afford to get help. I pretty much just clear my expensis, IF THAT. That was another of my complaints, being of pretty poor means myself, was that it seemed the only help anyone can get is with prescriptions. Any alternative meds, that kind that are actually good for you, cost a fortune, and the alternative doctors cost even more because insurance usually doesn't pay for them. Anyway, I developed this cream and I guarantee it. I also just invented a pain cream that really works too. I got sick of paying for bengay. (smells great, doesn't do much) Tiger Balm is nice and hot, but it didn't take my pain away either. Icy Hot, nadda. Simple Blue. NOPE. Just like my cream, I HAVE tried them ALL. Desperation is always the mother of Invention, and I make what I can't find, and I want to share my success with anyone with a need. So with all that said, do send me your land address, and I will be more than happy to send you some free samples of my Dawnspromise healing Cream. Sincerely Vickie danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you According to two books I have, CLO, aloe vera, and addressing food intolerances can help psoriasis. Dana ======================================================= Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 > Dear Dana > > I developed a cream, you might have seen me talking about it VIA this forum, because I can > see all the people suffering and their children from eczema, psorisis, and ringworm, rashes. All our issues in those areas are gone now, thankfully. I was replying to a message from someone else, regarding psoriasis issues. Perhaps you can extend your offer to that person? > So with all that said, do send me your land address, and I will be more than happy to send you some free samples of my Dawnspromise healing Cream. My land address is on this page for anyone who wants it. http://www.danasview.net/sitebook.htm Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2004 Report Share Posted December 28, 2004 Please send me a sample. Neena Garza c/o son Floors 9275 Linwood Ave Shreveport, LA 71106 neena@... Re: [ ] Re: psoriasis > > Dear Dana > > I developed a cream, you might have seen me talking about it VIA this forum, because I can > see all the people suffering and their children from eczema, psorisis, and ringworm, rashes. > I developed the cream, DAWNSPROMISE, because I got sick of Trash that shouldn't be in creams, lotions, and I got sick of paying out the nose for stuff that never did what it said it would do. > I am an inventor, and I did a few years of research, and another 5 to get this cream just right. > I made it for me, and began sharing it, and was astounded that it healed all of the above problems and really works. > I would be delighted to send you a free sample if you would like to try an all organic, no fillers, no chemicals, no nothing you cannot identify. You can read the ingredients and what it has done for others like you. at www.dawnspromisecream.com. > That is my web sight where I sell the cream. I keep the price down really low so even people with small means can afford to get help. I pretty much just clear my expensis, IF THAT. > That was another of my complaints, being of pretty poor means myself, was that it seemed the only help anyone can get is with prescriptions. Any alternative meds, that kind that are actually good for you, cost a fortune, and the alternative doctors cost even more because insurance usually doesn't pay for them. > Anyway, I developed this cream and I guarantee it. I also just invented a pain cream that really works too. I got sick of paying for bengay. (smells great, doesn't do much) Tiger Balm is nice and hot, but it didn't take my pain away either. Icy Hot, nadda. Simple Blue. NOPE. Just like my cream, I HAVE tried them ALL. Desperation is always the mother of Invention, and I make what I can't find, and I want to share my success with anyone with a need. > So with all that said, do send me your land address, and I will be more than happy to send you some free samples of my Dawnspromise healing Cream. > > Sincerely > Vickie > > danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you > > > According to two books I have, CLO, aloe vera, and addressing food > intolerances can help psoriasis. > > Dana > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT CAUSES PSORIASIS? Re: [ ] Re: psoriasis > > Dear Dana > > I developed a cream, you might have seen me talking about it VIA this forum, because I can > see all the people suffering and their children from eczema, psorisis, and ringworm, rashes. > I developed the cream, DAWNSPROMISE, because I got sick of Trash that shouldn't be in creams, lotions, and I got sick of paying out the nose for stuff that never did what it said it would do. > I am an inventor, and I did a few years of research, and another 5 to get this cream just right. > I made it for me, and began sharing it, and was astounded that it healed all of the above problems and really works. > I would be delighted to send you a free sample if you would like to try an all organic, no fillers, no chemicals, no nothing you cannot identify. You can read the ingredients and what it has done for others like you. at www.dawnspromisecream.com. > That is my web sight where I sell the cream. I keep the price down really low so even people with small means can afford to get help. I pretty much just clear my expensis, IF THAT. > That was another of my complaints, being of pretty poor means myself, was that it seemed the only help anyone can get is with prescriptions. Any alternative meds, that kind that are actually good for you, cost a fortune, and the alternative doctors cost even more because insurance usually doesn't pay for them. > Anyway, I developed this cream and I guarantee it. I also just invented a pain cream that really works too. I got sick of paying for bengay. (smells great, doesn't do much) Tiger Balm is nice and hot, but it didn't take my pain away either. Icy Hot, nadda. Simple Blue. NOPE. Just like my cream, I HAVE tried them ALL. Desperation is always the mother of Invention, and I make what I can't find, and I want to share my success with anyone with a need. > So with all that said, do send me your land address, and I will be more than happy to send you some free samples of my Dawnspromise healing Cream. > > Sincerely > Vickie > > danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you > > > According to two books I have, CLO, aloe vera, and addressing food > intolerances can help psoriasis. > > Dana > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2005 Report Share Posted March 29, 2005 Unfortunately creams are an allopathic way of treating psoriasis et al The leading cause is dairy and molecular mimicry that ensues from an immunologic reaction to casein Eliminate dairy, start relative high dose vitamin E (800 IU mixed natural tocopherols) twice daily and Essential fatty acids twice daily You should see results within three months One slice of cheese affects the human body for 6-8 weeks! Obviously other allergic reactions should be ruled out- consider getting a LRA by ELISA test best blood test there is for immune evaluation Bruce H. Berman, MD Re: [ ] Re: psoriasis DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT CAUSES PSORIASIS? Re: [ ] Re: psoriasis > > Dear Dana > > I developed a cream, you might have seen me talking about it VIA this forum, because I can > see all the people suffering and their children from eczema, psorisis, and ringworm, rashes. > I developed the cream, DAWNSPROMISE, because I got sick of Trash that shouldn't be in creams, lotions, and I got sick of paying out the nose for stuff that never did what it said it would do. > I am an inventor, and I did a few years of research, and another 5 to get this cream just right. > I made it for me, and began sharing it, and was astounded that it healed all of the above problems and really works. > I would be delighted to send you a free sample if you would like to try an all organic, no fillers, no chemicals, no nothing you cannot identify. You can read the ingredients and what it has done for others like you. at www.dawnspromisecream.com. > That is my web sight where I sell the cream. I keep the price down really low so even people with small means can afford to get help. I pretty much just clear my expensis, IF THAT. > That was another of my complaints, being of pretty poor means myself, was that it seemed the only help anyone can get is with prescriptions. Any alternative meds, that kind that are actually good for you, cost a fortune, and the alternative doctors cost even more because insurance usually doesn't pay for them. > Anyway, I developed this cream and I guarantee it. I also just invented a pain cream that really works too. I got sick of paying for bengay. (smells great, doesn't do much) Tiger Balm is nice and hot, but it didn't take my pain away either. Icy Hot, nadda. Simple Blue. NOPE. Just like my cream, I HAVE tried them ALL. Desperation is always the mother of Invention, and I make what I can't find, and I want to share my success with anyone with a need. > So with all that said, do send me your land address, and I will be more than happy to send you some free samples of my Dawnspromise healing Cream. > > Sincerely > Vickie > > danasview <danasview@...> wrote: > > > > can I also get any info on alt treatments for psoriasis? thank you > > > According to two books I have, CLO, aloe vera, and addressing food > intolerances can help psoriasis. > > Dana > > > > > > > ======================================================= > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2005 Report Share Posted March 31, 2005 > DOES ANYONE KNOW WHAT CAUSES PSORIASIS? > I know what causes sebborrhea [i am SURE I did not spell that right LOL] if you are interested. No experience with psoriasis tho. Just sebborrhea, eczema, and impetigo. Dana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 > Well I went to the Dr's today and she said my sore toes are most > likely caused by psoriasis, even though none can be seen and my toes > look perfectly normal? I do have tiny patch of psoriasis on my > scalp that has been in the same place for 19 years and only plays up > when I get stressed? maybe she is right, I have no idea. hmmmm back > to my own remedies I guess :-) > > Sallie > > Sallie, if it is psoriasis you might want to try going on an anti-fungal diet and taking some natural anti-fungals. It will take some time, but might prove to be well worth the effort. Ethel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 21, 2005 Report Share Posted October 21, 2005 I will look into that, thanks Ethel At 07:59 a.m. 22/10/2005, you wrote: > > Well I went to the Dr's today and she said my sore toes are most > > likely caused by psoriasis, even though none can be seen and my toes > > look perfectly normal? I do have tiny patch of psoriasis on my > > scalp that has been in the same place for 19 years and only plays up > > when I get stressed? maybe she is right, I have no idea. hmmmm back > > to my own remedies I guess :-) > > > > Sallie > > > > >Sallie, if it is psoriasis you might want to try going on an anti-fungal >diet and taking some natural anti-fungals. It will take some time, but might >prove to be well worth the effort. > >Ethel > > > > > >To unsubscribe, email: rheumatic-unsubscribeegroups > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 i know three people with Psoriasis that have used ldn with great successcyndiOn Nov 21, 2006, at 7:19 AM, Pete Fuller wrote:I have been using LDN for several months now and as a lot of you are aware, with great success. I've got a friend who has Psoriasis, which I know is a suspected autoimmune disease. Can anyone out there relate any sucess stories involving Psoriasis that I can pass on to my friend? I would love to be able to help him as much as I've been helped. Thanks.__. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2006 Report Share Posted November 21, 2006 Good morning from Vietnam, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer 2 years ago and some of you several months ago were kind enough to give me some direction of things to do, books to read, places to go. I have now been on LDN for about 5 months and will have blood test in about a month. My whole medical file on my computer is missing I don't know what happened. Can I those of you who were kind enough to give me all of your knowledge to please write again. A while back someone was looking for help with Psoriasis if they will go to this site www.proz92.com they should be able to get some relief and maybe it will be gone all together. I used a stronger mixture to take care of some skin cancer. Squamous Cell Carcinoma Cancer (skin cancer). All margins two months ago were clear. Please let me know if you all have success with Z-92. The site could add your testimonials and maybe help a lot of people that suffer with this malady. Thank you, Arthur Re: [low dose naltrexone] Psoriasis i know three people with Psoriasis that have used ldn with great success cyndi On Nov 21, 2006, at 7:19 AM, Pete Fuller wrote: I have been using LDN for several months now and as a lot of you are aware, with great success. I've got a friend who has Psoriasis, which I know is a suspected autoimmune disease. Can anyone out there relate any sucess stories involving Psoriasis that I can pass on to my friend? I would love to be able to help him as much as I've been helped. Thanks.__. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 Success story for psoriasis: I had psoriasis on the tips of my elbows and knees, and beside my ears. I drank oxygenated water for one week and all of it disappeared. Suggesting that it's due to lack of oxygen. Interesting, yes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 And what is oxygenated water ?? Geir Flatabø On 11/23/06, sfrobink@... <sfrobink@...> wrote: Success story for psoriasis: I had psoriasis on the tips of my elbows and knees, and beside my ears. I drank oxygenated water for one week and all of it disappeared. Suggesting that it's due to lack of oxygen. Interesting, yes? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2006 Report Share Posted November 23, 2006 I got some from a guy who had picked it up in Mexico. He said it was oxygenated water. It definitely tasted different than regular water. I don't know if folks here might know anything more about what might duplicate that here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Hi Elodie, Here are some suggestions - we've really had a lot of experience with so many skin problems. Be careful with any washing powders - any chemicals at all on clothing or bedding. Can you check back on what new supps might have been introduced when it got worse. It could be a food allergy - soya was bad for us. Is there anything he is craving - that's a good sign of an allergy for many. Also dry scalp was relieved in our son after getting Omega 3 fish oils up to a good dose with a smaller dose of Omega 6 and 9 - we use Nordic natural oils. Before this he had awful dandruff - a thick cake of cracking skin. It takes about 12 weeks to fully nourish the skin but we started seeing improvements much much sooner. Also our son used to get dry flaky skin on his forehead about an hour after eating - you could rely on it every time - then it would get better. He also used to be very lethargic after eating. On the first day of being SCD - when I hadn't topped him up with rice or potatoes he didn't get dry after eating. Not any meal ever - and he was noticeabley less lethargic - I was sold on SCD after 24hrs! I really recommend giving it a try. I know a lot of others who have tried it feel it's really great. We were GFCF for allergy reasons before we ever knew Eddie was autistic - for us soya was a terrible problem. We only saw progress after dropping soya and corn and then again when we went SCD. Eddie used to be covered in eczema - and so many doctors told us he'd have it for life - such nonsense. His skin is 99% better and no dandruff - no scratching. We had to lie right next to him every night to stop him rubbing in the night. I also have a crazy suggestion - at least I thought it was but I was so desperate I tried it. Try a spot of his urine. I decided to do this to my own patch of eczema first - my patches would normally take several weeks of hydrocortisone to heal - and it went in just 3 days - I just dabbed it 3 times a day. I've only been brave enough to suggest it to one other person and it worked great - it also works for our son - and it explains why he NEVER got eczema under his nappy - everywhere eles yes and very bad too - but never under his nappy. Sometimes you could even see a line where his eczema started above it. I've since read books on urine therapy - one written by an otherwise very normal sounding woman who recovered from endometriosis. Best wishes, Sandy > > Hello, > > Our son has been suffering from what we think is psoriasis and the > condition is remarkably worsening. The symptoms are only noticeable on > his head but the affected area is growing: it is causing him discomfort > and itching, which in turn causes him to scratch his head during his > sleep. He is seven years old, on the autistic spectrum and mercury- > intoxicated. He is following a strict GFCF diet, taking numerous > supplements and undergoes Andy Cutler's chelation protocol since three > years (though not in recent months). > > Any suggestions with regards to self-care would be most welcome as we > are not planning to see a general practitioner over this issue. > > Thank you for any help that can be given > > Elodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Psoriasis of the skin is treatable. Various creams are available. I have not heard of anyone here (including Andy Cutler) saying not to treat Psoriasis. Never heard of a natural way to treat. My cousin has this issue and he treats it with some cream and is OK for the most part. Suggest you see a dermatologist on this. Elodie <elodieorama@...> wrote: Hello, Our son has been suffering from what we think is psoriasis and the condition is remarkably worsening. The symptoms are only noticeable on his head but the affected area is growing: it is causing him discomfort and itching, which in turn causes him to scratch his head during his sleep. He is seven years old, on the autistic spectrum and mercury- intoxicated. He is following a strict GFCF diet, taking numerous supplements and undergoes Andy Cutler's chelation protocol since three years (though not in recent months). Any suggestions with regards to self-care would be most welcome as we are not planning to see a general practitioner over this issue. Thank you for any help that can be given Elodie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 Any chance he has H. pylori? This has been linked to some psoriasis. > > Hello, > > Our son has been suffering from what we think is psoriasis and the > condition is remarkably worsening. The symptoms are only noticeable on > his head but the affected area is growing: it is causing him discomfort > and itching, which in turn causes him to scratch his head during his > sleep. He is seven years old, on the autistic spectrum and mercury- > intoxicated. He is following a strict GFCF diet, taking numerous > supplements and undergoes Andy Cutler's chelation protocol since three > years (though not in recent months). > > Any suggestions with regards to self-care would be most welcome as we > are not planning to see a general practitioner over this issue. > > Thank you for any help that can be given > > Elodie > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2007 Report Share Posted January 9, 2007 HI, try using BOUDREAUX'S BUTTE PASTE RUB IT IN RIGHT AFTER YOU WASH his hair, it will seem greasy but will be fine the next day, if not wash again. this works for me and for others who have had this problem. If this doesn't work , try putting TEA TREE OIL ON IT, IT WILL KILL THE PATCHES OF FUNGUS AND YEAST BUT SMELLS REALLY STRONG, SO AGAIN, DO IT RIGHT AFTER A BATH AND WASH THE NEXT DAY. THEY ALSO sell the shampoo at your local health food store, but this will not be as strong. I;'m pretty lsure the BOUDREAUXS BUTTE PASTE, WILL work for you. good luck and be patient...' CORINNE _____ From: [mailto: ] On Behalf Of Abid Khan Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2007 3:12 PM Subject: Re: [ ] Psoriasis Psoriasis of the skin is treatable. Various creams are available. I have not heard of anyone here (including Andy Cutler) saying not to treat Psoriasis. Never heard of a natural way to treat. My cousin has this issue and he treats it with some cream and is OK for the most part. Suggest you see a dermatologist on this. Elodie <elodieorama@ <mailto:elodieorama%40.fr> .fr> wrote: Hello, Our son has been suffering from what we think is psoriasis and the condition is remarkably worsening. The symptoms are only noticeable on his head but the affected area is growing: it is causing him discomfort and itching, which in turn causes him to scratch his head during his sleep. He is seven years old, on the autistic spectrum and mercury- intoxicated. He is following a strict GFCF diet, taking numerous supplements and undergoes Andy Cutler's chelation protocol since three years (though not in recent months). Any suggestions with regards to self-care would be most welcome as we are not planning to see a general practitioner over this issue. Thank you for any help that can be given Elodie __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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