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What are some great home remedies for Psoriasis?
I’ve tried almost everything over the counter products such as changing my shampoo to something milder, baby lotion, olive oil, petroleum jelly, oatmeal soaks, and plain oatmeal.
It stings and it’s worse on one side of my lower neck, around the hair line. It’s also up in my scalp. I’ve also used Coal Tar and Soothing Menthol. It works for a little while, then comes back. It’s a never ending battle for this, it’s really driving me crazy and now I have to wear gloves to keep from scratching my scales. I know it’s pretty terrible to bear when you’ve got these silvery scales and red raised bumps from the scales.
I’m on Calcium, Magnesium, and Zinc. I’ve noticed a change in my strength in one of my arms that has had surgery. Much more stronger now. I hope the zinc works for my immune system. I was taking fish oil, but I was in the bathroom most of the time from it.
What are your suggestions? I’m willing to try something until I can get to a doctor. I’m strengthening my immune system because it’s an autoimmune disease and it’s not AIDS or anything around it. Psoriasis isn’t contagious luckily.
Petroleum jelly doesn’t work so I found hydrocortisone cream works to stop the itch. Now I’m using baby lotion to moisturize. I’ll try some of those remedies.
Hi, you can try one of the natural treatments for psoriasis from the Internet – some of them do actually work. For my psor. I use herbal cream by Champori quite successfully. It takes just a couple of weeks to clear the spots and they stay clear for months on end.
Try it: champori is available without prescription and comes with money back guarantee so if it doesn’t work for you – it’s free.
Mol
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does anyone know of any home remedies for psoriasis?
its a skin disease
Ohhh, home remedies, you know there is this new medication that just came out for it. They’re over-the-counter too. As a matter-of-fact I tried them and they don’t do much but it’s supposed to take 90 days to work.
There are many natural psoriasis treatments that are safe and non-toxic.
Anyone know of a successful psoriasis treatment?
My boyfriend has a small patch of what looks like psoriasis by his ear. We got some of this coal tar gel called Psoriasin but it doesn’t seem to be helping.
Anyone with this have any helpful tips or treatments?
If it is in fact psoriasis, you probably need steroid cream. Should get it checked out, though, because it might be something else (like skin cancer).
There are many Psoriasis Treatments that works and some can prevent flare up as well.
any good home remedies for psoriasis?
A sun lamp to give you vitamin d..cortazone cream will releive the itch..but I’ve found sitting under a sun lamp helps the most.
There are many Treatments for Psoriasis that are safe and non-toxic and yet very effective and some even prevent recurrence.
turmeric for psoriasis? and other treatments?
I have mild psoriasis on my knees and scalp. I go to photo therapy twice a week, but it is not going away. I read something about turmeric and how it might help. Does anyone have any experience using this for psoriasis? Did it work for you? What other treatments have you been successful with?
My mother has HORRIBLE psoriatic arthritis and rheumatoid arthritis. The backs of her hands looked like alligator skin – very think scales, very bright red, broken skin. She also had patches on her knees and elbows. She began using a turmeric supplement about two months ago and ALL her skin is beautiful! No more broken skin, no more patches of scales….nothing! All cleared up! If you are at all bothered by psoriasis, TRY TURMERIC!! What have you got to lose? Good luck!
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Does long term treatment of psoriasis eventually cure it?
I have palm psoriasis in both hands. They say that there is no cure for it, but long term treatment could eventually make the symptoms fade away for some time. Does it mean that it could be cured with proper treatment but for a long time?
Hi,
Sadly not all areas of the world have the internet, and can not find out how psoriasis is cured in Japan.
Yes stress is the root cause of eczema in many cases.
I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis’ on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of his arms and hands.
He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is doing much better.
You can get free alkaline water – place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com Place a add to ask for 8.5 PH drinking water, and hope that the person can also make 2.5 PH water. Drinking the alkaline water will help, even if you can not spray the 2.5 PH water on your skin – as shown in the video below.
Here is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. Sorry but the hospitals in the United States and Europe are not this advanced at this time.
Allergies to food include shellfish, garlic, and others. Stop eating things like cheese, then milk products, then anything brewed (beer, yogurt, breads made with yeast). When it goes away, then you have some idea of what you should stop eating.
Or use the process developed in Japan, and eat what you want to.
Exposure to UV light can also help many who have eczema. Yes walking out in the sunshine, without UV protecting sunblock on will expose your skin condition to UV light.
Good Luck !
Learn more about Psoriasis, symptoms, the different types, and Treatment.
Psoriasis – What works for you? Prescriptions? Over-the-counter products? Herbal remedies? Home remedies?
What works best for managing the symptoms of Psoriasis?
- Itching
- Flaking
- Redness
- Scale buildup
- Etc.
What prescriptions have you tried that work well?
What over-the-counter products have you used that work well?
What herbal or home remedies have you tried that work well?
This is not dangerous or life threatening in any way. This is why no cure has been found yet. Doctors focus on life threatening diseases and there is no more than 2 paragraphs spent on this topic throughout the whole medical education. So for us.. its nothing more than just embaressing and annoying.
I have been diagnosed with Seborrheic Dermatitis 15years ago and still struggling. It is mainly on my scalp moving out of the hairline now. And mild patches on other parts of the body such as arms, hips and groin area.
What makes it so difficult is that our bodies dont respond the same way to certain “cures”. Therefore, it is a process finding what works for you and illuminating what doesnt.
I have recently also done some research on Psoriasis. This condition is VERY similar to Sebborrheic Dermatitis and often misdiagnosed by dermatologists unless a proper biopsy is done and tested. Although these two conditions are different diseases, they seem to have pretty much the same treatments. The only difference I could find, is that Psoriasis could also be treated with UV light treatment.
Apparently Psoriasis is also the one that is found on other parts of the body, besides the scalp, and is also more difficult to get rid of than SD.
Well, whichever disease I might have (mine wasnt properly diagnosed), I have tried EVERYTHING. These cures (as mentioned) might work for another person, but I havent found mine yet. But here is a couple of tips on what you might want to try (maybe it works for you, as it has apparently worked for others in the past – the essential oils had the best result for me personally thusfar).
1) Cut out all sugar and yeast from your diet. (incl. beer, wine, ect)
2) Chickweed. This is NOT chickpees. Its dried leaves, almost looks like dried parsley. Boil it in water for 20mins, and use the “tea” to drink and rinse your hair/body. You dont have to rinse it out.
3) For the scalp, you can rinse your hair with apple cider vinegar. This is because the acid is strong enough to kill the bad flora, but weak enough for the good flora to survive. It restores the balance between the two.
4) Coconut oil. Coconuts have natural anti-bacterial properties. Bathing in coconut milk is another option.
5) I have tried several prescribed shampoos, ointments and creams containing coal tar, cortizone ect. These are pretty harsh on the skin and I personally try to stay away from it as they dont seem to work (for me) anyway.
6) Milk of Magnesia seemed to have worked for many people. Especially if the problem area is on the face. This is a laxative / antacid. Its name comes from its white milky appearance (similar to gavascon). But this has offered almost immediate relief to many. (unfortunately not me
) You use it like you use a normal cream soap and leave it on for a couple of minutes and then rinse. Or if its on the scalp: use it like a shampoo and while you wash, leave it on. then shampoo and condition as normal.
7) Miracle whip. There are some ingredients in this product that has proven to work for some. I havent tried it yet, but its definitely on my list for this weekend! you leave it on for several hours and then rinse. Ill let you know how it goes.
Then the oils that has been the best option for me sofar: I make a mixture of wheatgerm oil, coconut oil, bergamot and teatree oil. I put it in a little spraybottle (which just makes application easier) and every night apply it thoroughly to the whole scalp, massaging it in. Then rinse it out the next morning. This seem to remove the scales quite nicely.
9) Exposure to sunlight. This is a bit harder if its on the scalp, since the hair is obviously in the way. But apparently the UVA, UVB and UVC helps. Not too much though.. you dont want to get burnt and develop other diseases later on!! So moderate exposure.
10) The bananapeel exfoliation. You use the inside of a banapeel and rub it against the effected area. Havent tried that yet either. But apparently its effective for some.
11) RELAX! Emotional stress definitely has an effect on this condition! My condition flared up really badly since my mother passed away from a really bad cancer she suffered from for 2 years. Try yoga.. try an excersizing program.. meditation.. whatever makes you relax
12) Fish oils. Whether its a tin of pilchards everyday or taken as a supplement.
Good luck! I will keep you posted if I make any other miracle discoveries!
There are also many Topical Creams or Salves for psoriasis that works really well for many people to eliminate the flare up and prevent recurrence as well.
Psoriasis-Tab – Is it a scam or does it work?
I have read about a “treatment” for psoriasis called Psoriasis-Tab (psoriasis-tab.com). Has anyone ever bought this and tried it? Has anyone had any success? Most of all, does anyone know if it will genuinely help the symptoms of psoriasis?
Unfortunately there is no cure. Don’t waste your money on pills and lotions. There are some regular OTC creams that help alleviate symptoms.
There are some Topical Cream for psoriasis that do works great to eliminate the flare up and prevent recurrence.
what is the best treatment for psoriasis? Either home remedies or medical not picky.?
my wife uses nutragena t-gel shampoo for hers and it works very well.
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Alternative treatments for psoriasis?
I have a kid that developed psoriasis in several parts of the body. I already got some treatments from a couple of doctors but also researched about it in the net. Still, I feel that the medicine is not working as fast as we would like. I do know that the kid will have to live with the issue and I should support him mentally and physically. Are there any affordable or natural alternative treatments I can use at home?
Rubbing chamonile tea on the body can reduce. Try it one night before the child goes to sleep. You’ll see.
Good Luck!
‘-)
There are many alternative treatments for psoriasis out there that is specifically designed to help balance your skin’s natural pH Level. This in turn helps to stop the itch and relieve symptoms of Psoriasis.