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		<title>Psoriasis Natural Treatments &#8211; Natural Remedies That Heal This Chronic Skin Condition</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a mild psoriasis, it may be embarrassing and unsightly. But if you are suffering from a more severe psoriasis, you may also have burning sensations, itching and quite a bit of uneasiness whether your psoriasis is mild, severe, or somewhere in amid you&#8217;re possibly on the watch out for psoriasis natural treatments [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>If you have a mild psoriasis, it may be embarrassing and unsightly. But if you are suffering from a more severe psoriasis, you may also have burning sensations, itching and quite a bit of uneasiness whether your psoriasis is mild, severe, or somewhere in amid you&#8217;re possibly on the watch out for psoriasis natural treatments that can alleviate your symptoms.</p>
<p>Traditional psoriasis cures include steroid creams like Locoid and Betnovate and in more severe cases doctors also use cytotoxic drugs. If you&#8217;re nervous about the possible side effects of these drugs you would possibly want to try natural cures for psoriasis.</p>
<p>Remember that there is no medication that will make it absent and never appear back. There are however several psoriasis natural treatments that can effectively relieve the symptoms without the danger of any side effects.</p>
<p>Some of the more accepted natural treatments are: bathing in Epsom salts, trying aloe vera to keep skin hydrated and lubricated, curing the affected area with apple cider vinegar to maintain pH levels, and even contact to natural sunlight which stimulates production of vitamin D can be beneficial. Seeds, fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains especially sunflower seeds and sesame seeds are best and favorable psoriasis natural treatments. All animal fats like milk, eggs, butter, processed or refined foods should be avoided as these are known to be triggering factors for psoriasis.</p>
<p>There are numerous different treatment alternatives available to cure your psoriasis symptoms ranging from prescribed medication to natural treatments. The simple way to actually know what is going to act best for you is to try a treatment alternative and check your results. You should discuss with a dermatologist before trying to diagnose and /or treat any type of skin disorder.</p>
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		<title>Zinc Deficiency Worsens Psoriasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 31 Jan 2012 14:23:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A study done by the British Journal of Dermatology discovered that there is significant zinc deficiency in patients who suffer from psoriasis. Zinc is crucial to your skins health because of its antioxidant properties. The following is a summary of the reasons why zinc is crucial to skin health and what you can do if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>A study done by the British Journal of Dermatology discovered that there is significant zinc deficiency in patients who suffer from psoriasis. Zinc is crucial to your skins health because of its antioxidant properties. The following is a summary of the reasons why zinc is crucial to skin health and what you can do if you have a zinc deficiency.</p>
<p>As I just mentioned, zinc has antioxidants that are good for your skin. These antioxidants are good for your skin because they protect your body from the small chemical particles that turn your food into energy. While they are needed to convert food into energy, when they get out of control they can be very harmful to the body, causing aging, skin conditions and even heart attacks. It is crucial that you are on a diet that is rich in antioxidants, by consuming c=vitamins such as vitamin A, C, E and zinc to keep your skin as healthy as possible.</p>
<p>SO how does one become deficient of zinc in the first place? Well it really isn&#8217;t a hard thing to do these days, because certain soils actually decrease the amount of zinc that is in some of our foods. Plus with all of the over processed and high carb foods, it is very easy to become deficient in zinc. Vegetarians may be more prone to zinc deficiencies because zinc is mostly found in meats. If you are unsure whether you have a zinc deficiency, then you should definitely see a physician.</p>
<p>If you are diagnosed with a zinc deficiency, then you should begin taking steps to fix it as soon as possible. The first thing you need to do is change your diet. If you are eating foods that are high in sugars or carbohydrates, then you should consider planning a diet that changes this. Some great sources of zinc in food is chicken, beef, lamb, chickpeas, pork, oysters, baked beans, cheeses and pumpkin seeds. If you do not like any of those foods you can always take a zinc vitamin pill from the health store. </p>
<p>One of the methods of treating psoriasis with zinc is to use a topical cream that has zinc in it. There are many of these creams on the market and they do a great job of providing zinc to the skin quickly and efficiently. Zinc is just on of many ways to treat psoriasis. If you would like to know more ways to help heal your psoriasis, then be sure to check out some of the free articles on this site. If you would like an all-in-one solution for your psoriasis then check out psoriasis free for life.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis &#8211; Low Temperatures Vs Ultra Low Temperatures</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowadays psoriasis still remains a riddle both to experienced dermatologists and to the psoriasis sufferers.
It&#8217;s believed that at the base of psoriasis, there lays a genetic predisposition. Some lucky person may live for her/his entire life without ever developing psoriasis. In the less lucky persons under the influence of a provoking factor, they will develop [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>Nowadays psoriasis still remains a riddle both to experienced dermatologists and to the psoriasis sufferers.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s believed that at the base of psoriasis, there lays a genetic predisposition. Some lucky person may live for her/his entire life without ever developing psoriasis. In the less lucky persons under the influence of a provoking factor, they will develop psoriasis.</p>
<p>What may serve as a provoking factor for psoriasis? It may be a stress, an intellectual over-strain, an infectious disease, bad diet etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Hypothermia may also become a provoking factor for psoriasis.</p>
<p>Hypothermia &#8211; the Low Temperatures.</p>
<p>What is hypothermia? Hypothermia is a prolonged lowering of the internal body temperature.</p>
<p>Hypothermia is a very dangerous condition, which may occur when a person is being subject to low air or water temperatures for a prolonged period of time. Hypothermia does not always occur in the winter. It may also occur in the spring, autumn, or even the summer. For example the body temperature of a child who has been swimming in cool water for a long time, may lower without him/her even noticing that.</p>
<p>The body temperature of a human is maintained through the so-called homeostasis &#8212; the mechanism which insures the stable internal environmental of our bodies. With hypothermia, the homeostatic systems will eventually fail to produce high enough heat levels in the body.</p>
<p>Hypothermia is very dangerous because it can lead to incapacitation, frost bite and even death in the worst scenario.</p>
<p>Even though hypothermia is not the most common trigger of psoriasis, it was known to trigger psoriasis in some cases.</p>
<p>Hypothermia is a threat for example for the survivors of a sinking ship. People in this case are subject to the cold waters until they are rescued. Water absorbs heat very quickly and therefore the body temperature of a person staying in cold water will start to drop very quickly.</p>
<p>In this case, hypothermia would also be connected with stress induced by fear. Such combination would especially be capable of provoking psoriasis in a genetically predisposed person.</p>
<p>Cryotherapy &#8211; the Ultra Low Temperatures.</p>
<p>Surprisingly, the ultra low temperatures are reported to be capable of treating psoriasis. Ultra low temperatures are used in the so-called Cryotherapy. Cryotherapy has practically nothing in common with hypothermia.</p>
<p>What is Cryotherapy? Cryotherapy is a treatment with the use of ultra low temperatures. Such low temperatures, as they use in Cryotherapy, cannot be achieved without special equipment. The usual temperature of the gas used in the Cryotherapy composes -150° Celsius.</p>
<p>The contact of the body surface with the ultra low temperatures with Cryotherapy composes only several minutes.</p>
<p>The skin temperature at the time of the Cryotherapy procedure lowers down to -2° Celsius. This provokes a potent stress on the skin and in the whole body. This type of stress is probably one of the only ones, capable of influencing psoriasis beneficially.</p>
<p>The irritating action of the Cryotherapy causes the mobilization of various impaired body functions, i.e. it may help to repair the skin affected by psoriasis. Cryotherapy is especially known to be effective for the treatment of the scalp psoriasis.</p>
<p>I have had psoriasis for 14 years (<a id="link_93" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/bio_and_contact.html" target="_new">see my BIO</a>) &#8211; since my teenage years. During those years I have collected loads of information that helps me keep psoriasis under control.</p>
<p>Please visit my website for Much More <a id="link_94" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/" target="_new">Unique Psoriasis Information</a></p>
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		<title>Psoriasis &#8211; We Can&#8217;t Change Our Genetics, But We Can Eliminate Stress</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Presently genetic psoriasis theory is one of the most reliable psoriasis theories.
But genetic predisposition alone is not enough for the development of psoriasis. There has to be some kind of a trigger to start the mechanisms of psoriasis.
Let&#8217;s discuss what stress is, and what stress may cause in the genetically predisposed to psoriasis people.
Stress is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>Presently genetic psoriasis theory is one of the most reliable psoriasis theories.</p>
<p>But genetic predisposition alone is not enough for the development of psoriasis. There has to be some kind of a trigger to start the mechanisms of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s discuss what stress is, and what stress may cause in the genetically predisposed to psoriasis people.</p>
<p>Stress is usually a strong negative (rarely &#8211; positive) mental or physical experience, which causes various negative chemical reactions in our body.</p>
<p>These chemical reactions are capable of deteriorating the internal organs of our body, and causing various physical disorders as well as various disorders of the nervous system. Most of these disorders would never have surfaced, had they not been triggered by stress.</p>
<p>In the same way stress may eventually also trigger the pathological mechanisms of psoriasis disease.</p>
<p>Various studies have shown that stress is one of the most often psoriasis triggers in the genetically predisposed to psoriasis people &#8212; about 50% of the cases. Stress is also a major factor for the flare up of psoriasis &#8212; about 40% of the cases.</p>
<p>Therefore, it would be a prudent thing to do to try to avoid getting stressed, or to learn to relieve your everyday stress.</p>
<p>Mental stress may be often caused by losing your loved ones, losing your job, getting divorced etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Physical stress may be often caused by freezing, getting into a car accident, undergoing a major surgery etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Stress may also be caused by a positive experience, such as getting married or giving birth to a child.</p>
<p>In order to try to prevent psoriasis in the predisposed to psoriasis adults and children, or to better manage the existing psoriasis, I would advise you to screen your life or your child&#8217;s life for any possible causes of stress.</p>
<p>It is easier for an adult to find the possible causes of stress but it may be harder to do that for a child.</p>
<p>Here is the list of things you may want to look for in your child&#8217;s life:<br />
-Skipping meals;<br />
-Dressing improperly;<br />
-Having a conflict at school or in preschool;<br />
-Insufficient sleep or not enough rest;<br />
-Uncomfortable clothes or footwear.</p>
<p>By trying to eliminate stress, we may as well succeed in preventing psoriasis or improving the developed psoriasis. It is definitely worth a try.</p>
<p>Here are the most often symptoms of stress, both in the adults and in children:<br />
-Feeling down;<br />
-Headaches;<br />
-Fast heartbeat;<br />
-Nervousness;<br />
-Insomnia.</p>
<p>Thus, if you find anything that may be stressing you (or your child) you should try to eliminate it, especially if this turns out to have been a prolonged stress.</p>
<p>There are various relaxation techniques, which may help you in your stress management.</p>
<p>I have had psoriasis for 14 years &#8211; <a id="link_89" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/bio_and_contact.html" target="_new">see my BIO</a> &#8211; since my teenage years. During those years I have collected loads of information that helps me keep psoriasis under control.</p>
<p>Please visit my website for Much More <a id="link_90" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/" target="_new">Unique Psoriasis Information</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Form the beginning of humankind hundreds of thousands of human beings &#8211; from common people to stars, from kings to important modern politicians &#8211; suffered and do still suffer from psoriasis today.
Psoriasis is even cited in the writings of ancient healing. Back in the late classic times there was a known disease, which was realized [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>Form the beginning of humankind hundreds of thousands of human beings &#8211; from common people to stars, from kings to important modern politicians &#8211; suffered and do still suffer from psoriasis today.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is even cited in the writings of ancient healing. Back in the late classic times there was a known disease, which was realized by the peeling and itchiness of skin.</p>
<p>The problem of Ancient Greek medical expressions led to the fact that in the functions of Hippocrates, leprosy and psoriasis were collectively under one name, which was -leprosy. Psoriasis was known in the times of Hippocrates under the names of lepra and psora, as well as alphos and leichen. In the times of Hippocrates a dermatological expressions was introduced, utilized sometimes even at present, some of the terms of which had a group meaning. So, under the term &#8220;psoriasis&#8221; they united the diseases, which are accompanied by tuberosity, by the formation of scale, spots and by keratosis, such as eczema, lichens (micose, red flat lichen, tubercular lupus, leprosy, etc).</p>
<p>Each of these terms had their really unique elements; for example, the term &#8220;leprosy&#8221; was used with the determination of the assortment of the diseases, which are manifested by a thick skin, by its peeling and itchiness, which in some way tells us about psoriasis in today&#8217;s idea of psoriasis.</p>
<p>At the start of our era a distinguished Greek physician named Claudius Galen was first to use the term &#8220;psoriasis&#8221; to label the scaly changes in the skin with an extreme itchiness; however, clinically this condition little resembled the present manifestations of psoriasis.</p>
<p>In the writings of the past hundreds of years psoriasis itself was sometimes mistaken to be leprosy, mange, Vitiligo, which usually needed a strict segregation and other subsequent consequences: people with psoriasis didn&#8217;t get any health care; they had to wear a really unusual outfit and bell.</p>
<p>With the term &#8220;psora&#8221; (ancient name of psoriasis) it was called the variety of diseases of the skin, for which was known for it&#8217;s peeling, dry skin and itchiness.</p>
<p>The first visible description of the clinical manifestations of psoriasis belongs to a 2nd century Greek philosopher named Celsus.</p>
<p>Only the start of the 19th Century an English physician named Willan and his students clearly offered the idea of psoriasis as an illness, its manifestations and problems. They differentiated it from leprosy and fungus diseases.They secluded the usual and uncommon surge of psoriasis (changes in the palms, feet, etc. ). Willan described two diseases: discoid psoriasis, which he called Lepra Graecorum and Psora Leprosa. Willan in 1801 gave a description of the ailment taking into account variations in the clinical make-up of psoriasis.</p>
<p>A key role in the course of the probe into psoriasis was done by a Russian dermatologists of the 19th century , which considered this dermatitis as a system ailment,&#8221;psoriatic disease&#8221;, capturing into account the connection of psoriasis with the pathology of the interior organs, metabolism, and the condition of the nervous system. The physicians of various countries (Gebr, H.Koebner and others) have also later pointed out the connection of psoriatic disease with the circumstance of the nervous system, and the diseases of the interior organs.</p>
<p>Later dermatology was enriched by new facts about the zest of the disease. All the cumulated evidence lets us at present call psoriasis a &#8220;system disease&#8221;.</p>
<p>New evidence about the essence and the mechanism of the course of the illness was obtained in the last 40 years; the new modern methods for the therapy were envisioned and used: PUVA- treatment, corticosteroids, retinoids, cytostatics in the therapy of severe forms, Selective Ultraviolet Phototherapy, acupuncture, hemosorption etc.</p>
<p>During the latter part of the 20th century it was obvious by a truly immense approach to the dilemma of psoriasis. Only in the last 10 years or so, around the globe there have been published more than ten-thousand pieces, devoted to psoriatic dermatitis, which makes it one of the most examined. However, none of the possibilities or the theories show a complete essence of the illness, and the same problems of treatment and preventive maintenance stands in front of the latest dermatologists as vivid as it did a century ago.</p>
<p>Currently, many Researchers and educational institutions deal with the exploration of the root, manifestations, and with the refinement of new ways to treat and use preventive maintenance measures for psoriasis. In the United States the key scientific focal point for psoriasis is Stanford University, which has 35 different countries from around the world in the form of an international association on the studies of psoriasis. The association publishes the only one on the entire planet the American Journal of Psoriasis. It deals with the inquiries about psoriasis from dermatologist all around the globe.</p>
<p>Every five years there is carried out a World Congress specialized to the difficulty of psoriasis.</p>
<p>October 29th is dedicated as World Psoriasis Day. Every year it is devoted to persons with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis.</p>
<p>I have been fighting psoriasis for 14 years &#8211; since my teenage years. During those years I have collected loads of information that helps me battle psoriasis and keep it under control.</p>
<p>I share hundreds of pages of unique information on psoriasis and various psoriasis treatments with other people on my website.</p>
<p>Please visit my website for more <a id="link_101" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/" target="_new">Unique Psoriasis Information</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis affecting around 90% of all those suffering with this skin disease. Usually mild to moderate psoriasis can be treated effectively by topical medications, but in more stubborn or severe cases it needs something stronger and more effective. This is why oral retinoids are prescribed. Here we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>Plaque psoriasis is the most common form of psoriasis affecting around 90% of all those suffering with this skin disease. Usually mild to moderate psoriasis can be treated effectively by topical medications, but in more stubborn or severe cases it needs something stronger and more effective. This is why oral retinoids are prescribed. Here we will discuss one of these oral retinoids, Soriatane.</p>
<p>What is Soriatane and who is it prescribed to?<br />
Soriatane is an oral medication prescribed to treat severe cases of plaque psoriasis, the most common form of psoriasis, when other treatments have failed to work. Psoriasis is classed as severe when it affects more than 10% of your body or when it stops you from performing everyday activities.</p>
<p>Soriatane, also known as acitretin, is an oral retinoid, a synthetic form of Vitamin A. Doctors have long known that large doses of Vitamin A can help reduce the thickness and scaliness of the skin. However, large doses are very toxic to the body and can cause damage to the liver. Soriatane was developed to mimic the effects of Vitamin A without same levels toxicity. It works is by controlling the reproduction of skin cells, the speed at which the cells grow and shed, and by decreasing inflammation. Unlike some other psoriasis medications, Soriatane does not cause cell damage or suppress the immune system.</p>
<p>Clinical studies have shown that a large percentage of patients taking Soriatane significantly improved within eight weeks and about one third experienced almost complete remission from their symptoms within six months. This is why Soriatane is claimed an effective treatment for severe plaque psoriasis. However, it is important to note that taking Soriatane can cause risks for pregnant women.</p>
<p>Who shouldn&#8217;t take Soriatane?<br />
In 1983 another retinoid, Accutane, was reported to cause birth defects in some babies born to women taking this drug. There also seemed to be a higher risk of miscarriage for pregnant women. It was, therefore, recommended that this and other closely related retinoids, including Soriatane, shouldn&#8217;t be taken by pregnant women or women planning to become pregnant within the next three years. In fact, women of childbearing age have to take two negative pregnancy tests before they can start taking Soriatane. They also have to agree to use two forms of contraception at the same time, at least a month before the start of treatment, during the treatment and for three years after completing the treatment. It&#8217;s advised not to take progestin-only contraceptive pills since they may not work while taking Soriatane.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s because taking Soriatane is highly dangerous for women who may become pregnant that this drug is mainly recommended for men, post-menopausal women or for women who have undergone sterilization or a hysterectomy.</p>
<p>Are there any other side effects of Soriatane?<br />
Apart from possible risks to pregnant women, there have been other reported side effects. Common side effects include dry skin and lips; whilst less common are joint pain, abnormal bone growth, changes in cholesterol and triglyceride levels and vision problems. Even more serious side effects reported are liver problems, pancreatitis and even cases of depression and thoughts of self harm. Anyone experiencing any of these symptoms should seek the advice of their physician.</p>
<p>Suffering with severe plaque psoriasis, or indeed any other form of psoriasis, can cause many problems both physically and mentally. The good news is that there is help available and you owe it to yourself to gain more information so that you can take effective action. To learn more about <a id="link_93" href="http://www.clearskinguide.info/Psoriasis-Cure/Plaque-Psoriasis.php" target="_new">plaque psoriasis</a> and possible <a id="link_94" href="http://www.clearskinguide.info/Psoriasis-Cure/" target="_new">psoriasis cures</a>, visit my Clear Skin Guide website.</p>
<p>Vicky Massey has a wide experience of alternative health and healing. She has a degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine and qualifications in massage, nutrition, healing and yoga.</p>
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		<title>The Powerful Link Between Fish Oil and Psoriasis &#8211; Discover the Truth About Omega-3s</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[More and more people are discovering the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. Studies done all over the world have shown the powerful health benefits that these omega-3 fats can have on healing the skin.
Psoriasis is a skin disease that is characterized by silvery, white scales which are surrounded by a red, inflamed border. Many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>More and more people are discovering the health benefits of omega-3 fatty acids. Studies done all over the world have shown the powerful health benefits that these omega-3 fats can have on healing the skin.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a skin disease that is characterized by silvery, white scales which are surrounded by a red, inflamed border. Many different studies have studied the link between fish oil and psoriasis.</p>
<p>They have found that fish oil can significantly alleviate psoriasis symptoms. Omega-3 fatty acids have a very powerful anti-inflammatory effect which can help psoriasis symptoms.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying that it will help everyone and cure their problems, just that people need these essential fats to stay healthy both physically and mentally. Recent clinical studies have shown that over 90% of people are deficient in EPA and DHA, which are the two fats that can be found in fish oil supplements.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re suffering from psoriasis, it is very likely that you are deficient and will be helped by starting a supplementation regimen. The link between fish oil and psoriasis is very obvious now that more studies have been done on it.</p>
<p>If you want to try omega-3 supplements, I recommend that you do a little bit of research up front and overlook for the highest-quality and pure products. There many companies out there that try to sell low-quality products that could even be dangerous to your health.</p>
<p>You can also easily find mediocre products that do not deliver any benefits whatsoever. But really, finding the best fish oil and psoriasis products is very easy.</p>
<p>Here is some list of things that I like to look for in my omega-3 products.</p>
<p>1. It should be molecularly distilled<br />
2. Its effectiveness should be confirmed by reviews and clinical trials<br />
3. It should only use high-quality fish such as tuna and hoki<br />
4. It should be priced fairly at under $20 per month&#8217;s supply</p>
<p>If you find a product that fulfills all of these steps, you have most likely found something that you can use. With so many people being deficient in these vital fats, now is the time for you to take action and improve your health.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re interested in learning more about <a id="link_89" href="http://www.fish-oil-advice.com/" target="_new">fish oil and psoriasis</a>, visit my website, where I share what products I personally use and recommend.</p>
<p>Henri K. Junttila is a health researcher, and believer of using the best natural options to stay healthy and young. Visit his website <a id="link_90" href="http://www.fish-oil-advice.com/" target="_new">http://www.fish-oil-advice.com/</a> today to learn more about the powerful benefits of omega-3 fish oils.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis Disease is a Myth</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cause of Psoriasis is curable. Recent research proves there is a cure.
Note that it will be at lease another 10 years before the Dermatologist in the USA start using the cure for the cause.
It&#8217;s a myth that Psoriasis is incurable and it really isn&#8217;t a skin disease at all.
What it is, is a body [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://psoriasis.zoombe.com"><img src="http://psoriasisfree4life.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/access.jpg" alt="Psoriasis Free For Life" width="260" height="80" /></a>The cause of Psoriasis is curable. Recent research proves there is a cure.</p>
<p>Note that it will be at lease another 10 years before the Dermatologist in the USA start using the cure for the cause.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a myth that Psoriasis is incurable and it really isn&#8217;t a skin disease at all.</p>
<p>What it is, is a body defect that messes up the skin cell production process. Psoriasis sufferers just don&#8217;t produce enough of the skin building blocks and good skin is not produced properly. Instead in some places, your body makes chemicals that irritates the skin which results in a build up of extra skin that flakes off&#8230; hence you have Psoriasis.</p>
<p>It is a well known fact that northern summer sunshine helps the body make better skin and reduces the production of the extra buildup of skin cells.</p>
<p>However, the sunshine effect doesn&#8217;t last beyond the summer months.</p>
<p>Diet also helps the body manufacture better skin cells. Oatmeal, the simple breakfast food, is known to contain some of the missing ingredients used to make normal skin.</p>
<p>There are also a couple of Vitamin supplements that are know to help sufferers produce a cleaner and normal skin.</p>
<p>The above regimen taken steadily is known to help the majority of sufferers throughout the year.</p>
<p>The Europeans and Indians are more experienced and advanced to help rid the body of unsightly Psoriasis lesions. They can and sometime do administer a group of aggressive food grade ingredients (problem &#8211; they can cause an upset digestive system that returns to normal when treatment stops ) that so far have not found their way to American supplier&#8217;s shelves for sale to the US public. It has been reported that 4 out of 5 sufferers who enroll in these regimens get some if not all Psoriasis relief. And again, to have a permanent effect the regimen must be consistently continued.</p>
<p>My personal experience:<br />
It was only through my persistence that a better treatment resulted and is given above. I now have minimal and an acceptable social level of Psoriasis and it does not bother me anymore. Below, in my bio I&#8217;ve referenced a source where you can find more information.</p>
<p>Still working hard at trying to stay out of retirement&#8230;About 15 years ago, and out of nowhere, I developed sores on my legs and genitals. The Dermatologist said I had Psoriasis and wrote out a prescription for a $70.00 tube of ointment. It did not help the situation. So after the 2nd tube I decided there had to be a better way. Recently I came across a product that looked promising and I wrote a review about it. To see this information and my conclusions&#8230;Go Here: <a id="link_89" href="http://howtocurepsoriasiscauses.com/" target="_new">http://HowToCurePsoriasisCauses.com/</a></p>
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