Guest guest Posted December 1, 2004 Report Share Posted December 1, 2004 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 I post this here, for the benefit of all who may wish to know. From my reading, people who suffer from psoriasis are in truth suffering from and eating disorder. Specifically, they are eating too many refined carbohydrates, and bad fats. ( refined oils, and refined fats, and synthetic fats ) The cure for Psoriasis, is to stop eating junk foods, which contains transfats, ( burgers, potato chipps .. margorine, fast foods, etc. ) and start shopping and eating from the fresh meat, and vegitable section of the grocery store. Include in your diet, olive oil, flax oil, poached sea run salmon, fresh raw vegitables, and vitamines C, and E, and drink green tea, and the psoriasis should clear right up. A. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 Hi Ahmed, Eating wholesome food is always good for one's wellbeing and health... Some people are not willing to change their diets. Even then, using Dead Sea salt/mud will clear their psoriasis. My brother tried to cure his psoriasis with diet and supplements and was unsuccessful. He too was greatly helped with Dead Sea stuff. I remember that circa 1991, I happened to watch on Good Morning America, Joan Landon's interview with an Australian woman who went to the Dead Sea and was so impressed by the relief she got for her psoriasis that every year she gathers a group and they go together to the Dead Sea. A Swiss nurse told me once that in her country health insurance covers trips to the Dead Sea for psoriasis as it is known how effective it is. Varda on 12/1/04 11:19 PM, Ahmed alkee at ahmed_alkee@... wrote: > > I post this here, for the benefit of all who may wish to know. > > > From my reading, people who suffer from psoriasis are in truth suffering > from and eating disorder. > > Specifically, they are eating too many refined carbohydrates, and bad fats. > ( refined oils, and refined fats, and synthetic fats ) > > > > The cure for Psoriasis, is to stop eating junk foods, which contains > transfats, ( burgers, potato chipps .. margorine, fast foods, etc. ) and > start shopping and eating from the fresh meat, and vegitable section of the > grocery store. > > > Include in your diet, olive oil, flax oil, poached sea run salmon, fresh raw > vegitables, and vitamines C, and E, and drink green tea, and the psoriasis > should clear right up. > > A. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2004 Report Share Posted December 2, 2004 My husband has psoriasis and is achieving excellent results using Blaster 5 with our home pc and electrode pads. He uses Bank 2 and Bank 12. The psoriasis is fading and a lot of it has disappeared altogether. He has been using the Blaster 5 for about 3 months so it is not an instant fix but definitely works. He zaps about twice a week and started at 5 minutes per frequency but once the herxing eased off he now does 7 minutes per frequency. Hope this helps. Marilyn 12/2/2004 1:32:07 PM, TheSkyKing@... wrote: > > >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...
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