Originally posted by eddiedeanDoctors told a friend of mine that psoriasis is incurable.
psoriasis
There is a treatment you can have where little fishes eat your skin off you.
This is not a joke and I googled it to give you this link as proof.
http://www.silkroadhotels.com/baliklicermik/baliklicermik.htm
Originally posted by eddiedeanOne of the better natural cures are a lot of sunshine, moist air and sea water. That is one of the reason people relocate to areas such as Florida. My mother has a serious case of proriasis and as soon as she has been here in Florida for a couple weeks, the "spots" goes away from most of her body, except from hair, elbows and knees; but the areas will be reduces. She tried in in southern Europe, but the air was too dry, you need at least subtropical climate.
Any body know some good tips to settle down a serious case, I mean head to toe?
Originally posted by Dr StrangeloveThat is correct and it is usually triggered by stress. It could be your family, school, work or even your financial situation. The first aid is the reduce stress; change your environment.
Doctors told a friend of mine that psoriasis is incurable.
There is a treatment you can have where little fishes eat your skin off you.
This is not a joke and I googled it to give you this link as proof.
http://www.silkroadhotels.com/baliklicermik/baliklicermik.htm
Originally posted by eddiedeanLots of sunshine. I dated a guy who had psoriasis. Use to get break outs, usually when under stress. He used the creams but as you said they were expensive.
Any body know some good tips to settle down a serious case, I mean head to toe?
I was just talking to him the other day. He recently tired a new drug (pill form) but his blood results came back not so good, something to do with his liver, so he stopped taking those too. Best thing that worked was sitting out in the sun. Not so easy to do in the dead of winter I know.
But being outside in the sun did do wonders for clearing it up. He's just waiting for the first warm day to go get himself a sunburn now I think. 😕