Psoriasis
Posted on 27 January 2012 by admin
Two Psoriasis guys hang out on an arm and discuss Psoriasis to you.
Posted on 24 January 2012 by admin
naturalcuresforpsoriasis.net – Natural Remedies For Psoriasis — They Work. Do you suffer from psoriasis? Have you found the treatment or medication that gives you relief? No? STOP being frustrated and try some of these Natural Remedies For Psoriasis. You have nothing to lose. The great thing about Natural Remedies For Psoriasis is that they are not as expensive as the other treatments that are available on the market. Being ALL NATURAL they do not cause further irritation to your already irritated skin. Because they are natural, you can try them with the confidence that they will not have any side effects. To be on the safe side, consult with your doctor, dermatologist, or health care professional, before you use any of them Here are just a few: Vitamin D — From The Early Morning Sun. Early Morning Sunlight is the best source of vitamin D, and is very good for healing the psoriasis on your body. Sit every morning in a place where lots of sunrays will fall on your body. Vitamin E — Green Leafy Vegetables and Nuts. Inclusion of foods rich in Vitamin E in your diet can help in preventing psoriasis form occurring. Vitamin E is found in corn, nuts, olives, green leafy vegetables, vegetable oils and wheat germ Sea Water Baths. Having a bath in sea water is also very effective in providing relief, from the itching and pain, of most forms of psoriasis. Epsom Salts Baths. Lying in a bath tub filled with warm water and half a cup of Epsom Salts is said to give relief from the …
Posted on 21 January 2012 by admin
Homeopathy treatment for Psoriasis
Posted on 18 January 2012 by admin
Dr. James L. Campbell Jr., MD discusses Nail Psoriasis. See more at www.dermnet.com PLEASE RATE AND COMMENT!!! Clinical findings vary and are related to the specific areas of nail matrix involvement. Pitting, onycholysis (separation of nail from nail bed), subungual debris, oil drop sign, and nail dystrophy may occur. Nail findings offer supporting evidence of the diagnosis when skin changes are equivocal or absent.