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PSORIASIS RELIEF
Articles by a Naturopathic
Doctor ( N.D.) |
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TAKING CARE OF
SKIN |
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Taking care of your
skin is just as
important as taking
care of other
organs. But for
people with
psoriasis, this can
be challenge - made
easier with the
right herbs &
nutritional
supplements, and
especially
detoxification. |
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Psoriasis
can be treated with success
nutritionally. Read on
to discover how you can
reduce the severity and
frequency of psoriasis flare
ups... |
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Chronic, recurrent, and
often difficult to treat
with conventional methods,
psoriasis is an autoimmune
disorder in which the body’s
own immune system attacks
the skin, causing an
increase in the production
of skin layers.
Triggers for someone
predisposed to psoriasis
include hormonal changes,
emotional stress, recurrent
skin irritations, surgery,
cuts, medications, poor
diet, poor digestive
function, other autoimmune
disorders, and alcohol
consumption. |
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Toxicity in the body,
especially the liver, can
play a large role in
aggravating a flare up.
The appearance of psoriasis
is characterized by patches
of thick, silvery scales
surrounded by a red border.
Often these patches can be
raised up like at thick
scab. Scratching the
scales produces pinpoint
bleeding. It is not
itchy and does not cause
scarring. Typical
locations are on the elbows,
knees, scalp and lower back,
although any area can be
affected. Psoriasis
near the nails causes ridges
and pitting.
Conventional treatment of
psoriasis involves the use
of creams and ointments to
remove the scales.
Corticosteroid creams
decrease skin cell
multiplication but cause
skin thinning, immune
suppression and decreased
bone density. In severe
cases strong medications
like methotrexate, acitretin
and etretinate are used.
Some of these medications
have lots of side effects.
None of these treatments
will prevent psoriasis
reoccurrence.
Treating psoriasis
nutritionally can involve
three different approaches -
a combination of all four
usually works best:
reducing the autoimmune
reaction, improving overall
health of the skin, and
detoxification.
Reducing the autoimmune reaction that causes
psoriasis can be a
challenge, but there are
several supplements that you
can use to help. Recent
research shows that
nutrients called sterols and
sterolins have a large
impact on the healthy
functioning of the immune
system. They help to calm
down an overactive immune
system by normalizing the
activity of specific immune
cells that are overactive in
cases of autoimmune
disorders. The most popular
brand is Moducare, but there
are also other generic, less
expensive types available
that merely go by the name
“sterols and sterolins”.
Primrose oil is also a
useful supplement for
normalizing immune system
function when it is
overactive. A combination
of these two together works
well for most people with
psoriasis. |
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What you can do if
you have psoriasis: |
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DETOXIFY
YOUR BODY
WITH MILK
THISTLE AND
OTHER HERBS |
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TAKE STEROLS
AND
STEROLINS TO
REDUCE THE
AUTOIMMUNE
REACTION |
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EAT PLENTY
OF
VEGETABLES |
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TAKE
PRIMROSE
OIL;
IT HELPS
OPTIMIZE
HEALING OF
THE SKIN |
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IDENTIFY &
ELIMINATE
ALLERGENIC
FOODS |
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DO NOT DRINK
COFFEE,
BLACK TEA,
OR COLA;
THE CAFFEINE
IN THEM
DEPLETES
IMPORTANT
NUTRIENTS |
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DID YOU KNOW?
(PSORIASIS FACTS) |
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THERE CAN BE
A GENETIC
PREDISPOSITION
TO PSORIASIS |
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IF YOU HAVE
AN EXISTING
AUTO-IMMUNE
DISORDER,
THERE IS A
GREATER
CHANCE OF
ACQUIRING
IT. |
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The overall health of
your skin depends on many
different factors, but some
of the most important
nutrients to ensure that you
are getting enough of are
essential fats. Firstly,
they are needed to
moisturize the skin and
secondly, they are needed
for healthy skin repair.
Use a combination of borage
or primrose with flax oil
and fish oil. This will
give you a balanced blend of
the 3, 6, and 9 omega series
of essential fats. It is
common for people with
psoriasis to be deficient in
essential fats because the
disorder causes their bodies
to use more of them than
they would normally, so it’s
important to ensure that you
are getting enough. You
can also use the mineral
silica and vitamins A and D
to support skin health. |
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Detoxifying your body
- specifically your blood
and your liver can make a
substantial reduction for
you in the severity and
duration of a psoriasis
flare up. Because an
accumulation of toxins in
the body creates added
stress on your immune
system, it is important for
all autoimmune disorders –
not just psoriasis - to
detoxify several times a
year. Use a combination of
the herbs red clover,
burdock, and dandelion to
cleanse the blood. For
liver cleansing, use milk
thistle; it has been
clinically proven to help in
even severe cases of
psoriasis. Use glutamine
to support the health of the
intestinal lining and to
prevent leaky gut, as leaky
gut also puts added stress
on the immune system.
To fight psoriasis topically
avoid chlorinated tap water
for drinking and bathing.
Avoid perfumes and
colourings
in laundry and personal
hygiene products. Use
natural soaps containing tar
to wash your body, face and
hair. If psoriasis is
in the scalp always blow-dry
your hair. Moderate
sunbathing often decreases
psoriasis outbreaks.
Apply compresses of
seawater, liquid whey,
comfrey, lavender or
stinging nettle to affected
areas. Avoid stress
and ensure regular sleep
patterns.
Dietary change is important
for psoriasis treatment.
All foods that promote
detoxification of the body
are essential because the
skin will be used to excrete
toxins if the primary organs
of detoxification are
overwhelmed. They include
high-fiber foods and lots of
water. See the article on
detoxification for more
information.
Avoid any foods that you are
sensitive to especially,
sugary foods, dairy
products, alcohol, caffeine,
chocolate, fried foods,
processed foods,
strawberries and peanuts.
Do not eat spices derived
from flowers, hazelnuts,
walnuts, peanuts, commercial
citrus juices and the rind
of citrus fruits. They
contain oils that cause
psoriasis. Do not eat red
meat because it contains an
inflammatory substance that
cannot be digested properly
by those with psoriasis.
Use vegetable source protein
like tofu, potatoes, beans
and nuts. Consume essential
fatty acids by using
flaxseed or fish oil and
eating deep-sea fatty fish.
Eat lots of raw fruits and
vegetables, especially
yellow root vegetables, for
their vitamin and mineral
content. Use liquid whey
because it destroys bacteria
and regenerates the
skin.
The following list of
supplements can be used to
manage psoriasis. Adult
doses are given. (CLICK
SUPPLEMENT NAME FOR
PRODUCTS).
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SUPPLEMENT |
DOSAGE |
THERAPEUTIC
EFFECT |
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greens supplement |
As directed |
Contains a full
complex of important
nutrients,
including:
chlorophyll for
detoxification,
enzymes for improved
digestion, and
vitamins and
minerals for overall
health. |
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sterols and
sterolins |
20-60mg twice daily |
Reduces auto-immune
reactions |
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milk thistle |
500-2000mg daily |
Cleanses the liver.
Eliminates toxins |
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glutamine |
1000-4000mg daily |
Supports health of
the intestinal
lining. Helps
leaky gut, thereby
reducing auto-immune
reactions. |
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3-6-9 oil blend |
1200-4800mg daily |
Contains a complete
blend of essential
fats.
Necessary for skin
health and healing. |
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Primrose oil |
3000
to 6000 mg daily. |
Active ingredient (GLA)
is are used for skin
repair and proper
fat metabolism. |
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Vitamin B complex |
50-100mg 3 times
daily |
The
body’s natural
chemical processes,
including digestion,
need B vitamins.
Helps the body when
under stress.
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MSM |
2000-4000mg daily |
Reduces inflammation
and redness.
Softens the skin. |
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Vitamin C with
bioflavinoids |
1000mg daily |
Decreases
inflammation and
heals tissues. |
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Zinc with copper |
25mg
plus copper 6mg |
Helps
heal tissues and is
involved in the oil
production of the
skin. |
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Lecithin |
3tbsp
three times daily |
Emulsifies fats.
Heals psoriasis
lesions. |
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Red clover,
dandelion, and
burdock |
As
directed |
One
or more herbs can be
used as a tea,
tincture or raw
herb. They help to
cleanse the liver,
kidneys and blood. |
Also
beneficial for
PSORIASIS
SUPPORT: |
Multivitamins,
digestive
enzymes,
beta-carotene,
Vitamin A,
Vitamin E,
Vitamin D,
chromium,
garlic,
chlorophyll,
kelp, MSM,
selenium and
shark
cartilage. |
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