Beating Psoriasis Naturally
Psoriasis is a skin condition marked by red, inflamed skin and scales. Doctors currently suspect that psoriasis is an autoimmune reaction whereby the body’s own immune system targets its own cells.
You can help psoriasis naturally through dietary changes. See if common allergens like gluten, alcohol, wheat, dairy products, and eggs cause problems. Topical applications like aloe vera gel can improve psoriasis. Stewart also mentions some supplements you may want to try like fish oil.
By Stewart Hare
The current theory amongst doctors is that psoriasis is an autoimmune inflammatory response by the body’s own immune system which seems to target its own cells but the exact cause of psoriasis is not known. The response makes the body replicate new skin cells at a very fast rate, 1000 times quicker than normal skin, which leads to a build up of plaque-like flakes within days. For those people who have a suppressed immune system, the symptoms of psoriasis become a lot worst. As well as an unhealthy bowel, incomplete protein digestion, impaired liver function, excessive consumption of animal fats, alcohol, stress, sugar, caffeine and lack of sunshine can make the symptoms of psoriasis flare up. However, people with the condition of psoriasis often do not want to be out in the sunshine where their condition is on show.
Dietary change can help with psoriasis, avoid alcohol, gluten which is found in wheat, barley and rye, avoid foods that are high in saturated fats, avoid red meats, dairy products, eggs, cheese and sugar and if you are a smoker, then it is best to quit.
Topical applications to the affected areas of aloe vera gel, Dead Sea mineral salts or mud, Zambesia Botanica, mahonia ointment and gotu kola can all improve psoriasis.
Good supplements to take are fish oil, milk thistle, artichoke extracts and selenium.
Other therapies that may help with psoriasis are acupuncture, light therapy, hypnotic and stress-reduction techniques.
The following supplements may help if you are suffering from Psoriasis.
Aloe Folic acid
Artichoke extracts
Barberry
Burdock
Capsaicin cream (topical)
Coleus
Fish oil
Milk thistle
Oregon grape
Selenium
Fumaric acid esters
Stewart Hare C.H.Ed Dip NutTh
Advice for a healthier natural life
Website: http://www.newbeingnutrition.com
March 9th, 2007 at 10:03 pm
Zona, a cream from www.nordicexpressions.org, together with Vibe, a diet supplement from www.enivamembers.com/nordicvibe, may provide relief from eczema, psoriasis, dermatitis, or dry skin.