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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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		<title>Treating Psoriasis With Natural Home Remedies</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Sep 2010 11:56:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a long term sufferer of psoriasis, I know what it can be like living with the disease. It effects each person differently and can make life hell for those who suffer with the worst symptoms. Common symptoms include flaky skin, red patches, itchiness and pain. Symptoms can come and go or they can be [...]]]></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>As a long term sufferer of psoriasis, I know what it can be like living with the disease. It effects each person differently and can make life hell for those who suffer with the worst symptoms. Common symptoms include flaky skin, red patches, itchiness and pain. Symptoms can come and go or they can be constant. Unfortunately there is no cure for psoriasis and it can take years to find a treatment that works to reduce your individual symptoms.</p>
<p>Prescription treatments have been scientifically researched and been through vigorous clinical trials to prove that they are safe and can have benefits. However, even the strongest medical treatments do not work for every victim of psoriasis. It is worthwhile looking for natural remedies that you can carry out at home using natural products. Although some people do have adverse reactions to natural products, these are rare and the benefits can be extraordinary.</p>
<p>Below are some of the natural remedies that psoriasis sufferers have tried and found to help them.</p>
<p>Food: Spices are known to have a healing effect and Chinese medicine makes use of a variety of natural products we would associate with food. Turmeric has anti-inflammatory qualities that have been proven to reduce the redness and inflammation associated with psoriasis and can be taken with food or as a supplement. Unusual but effective, cabbage leaves which have had the large veins removed and been washed in purified water can be useful as a compress, reducing swelling and itchiness.</p>
<p>Oil: Natural oils that are derivatives of food and plants can have moisturising effects and help to reduce the flaky skin that most psoriasis victims suffer from. Olive oil, cashew nut oil, garlic oil and Aloe Vera can all ease symptoms when used regularly.</p>
<p>Natural Products: Substances that grow naturally but are not linked to food or plants can also have an effect. Sea salt can help to remove flaky skin cells and sterilise the affected areas. Salt is particularly effective when followed with the application of oil. Mud is also a natural remedy that has been known to draw toxins away from the affected area, cool itching and relieve swelling.</p>
<p>It is not guaranteed that any of these remedies will work for you, especially if you have extremely severe attacks of psoriasis. However, you may find that using oils and bathing in salt water will ease your symptoms at the least. There are other natural remedies being discovered all the time and many companies use them as the main ingredient in some of their products. Reading testaments from fellow sufferers will help to discover if any of these products could help you, just remember to keep seeking advice from your doctor and stop using any substance that has an adverse reaction. Your health and safety is the most important thing.</p>
<p>Author Mark Woodcock is a Webmaster of a wide variety of online specialty shops including a very popular site on <a id="link_89" href="http://www.saponaqua.com/" target="_new">Eczema and Psoriasis</a>. Visit <a id="link_90" href="http://www.saponaqua.com/" target="_new">http://www.saponaqua.com</a> today.</p>
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		<title>Hope For Psoriasis Sufferers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are more than 7 million psoriasis sufferers in America.
This article addresses the most common questions about it: -
&#8216;What is it?&#8217;
&#8216;What causes it?&#8217;
&#8216;Can you catch it from someone who has it?&#8217; and
&#8216;Is there a cure?&#8217;
1. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition.
While it&#8217;s not life-threatening, it can be very severe and disabling. It often appears between [...]]]></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>There are more than 7 million psoriasis sufferers in America.</p>
<p>This article addresses the most common questions about it: -</p>
<p>&#8216;What is it?&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;What causes it?&#8217;</p>
<p>&#8216;Can you catch it from someone who has it?&#8217; and</p>
<p>&#8216;Is there a cure?&#8217;</p>
<p>1. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition.<br />
While it&#8217;s not life-threatening, it can be very severe and disabling. It often appears between the ages of 15 and 35 but it can develop at any age. As many as 15 per cent contract psoriasis before their tenth birthday and it occurs nearly equally in men and women.</p>
<p>There are five types of psoriasis but the most common form, plaque psoriasis, appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with a silvery white build-up of dead skin cells, called scale. Psoriasis can occur on any part of the body but typically on the scalp, elbows, knees, and the base of the back. However, it can develop anywhere, including the nails, palms, soles, genitals and face (which is rare). Strangely, the patches of white skin often show up on the same place on each side of the body.</p>
<p>2. The causes of psoriasis are still unknown to us but it is believed to have a genetic component. Most professionals agree that the immune system is set off by mistake, which speeds up the growth cycle of skin cells. A normal skin cell matures and falls off within a month but a psoriatic skin cell takes only a few days to rise to the surface and then, instead of falling off, the cells accumulate and form the lesions.</p>
<p>3. It&#8217;s not contagious; you can&#8217;t &#8216;catch&#8217; it and people who have it are no threat to other people but it is an embarrassing condition which as well as causing an itchy skin can have a psychological effect too, since it influences people&#8217;s readiness to let others see their skin. This not only can dictate what clothes can be worn or which social activities can be enjoyed but it can also make it difficult to mix with the opposite sex.</p>
<p>4. Regrettably, there is no cure but there are more and more treatments available which at least reduce the symptoms. People often need to try out different treatments before they find one that works for them.</p>
<p>Diseases which affect the skin may seem relatively unimportant when compared with other conditions but it&#8217;s worth remembering that the skin is the largest organ in the body and it plays an important role in controlling body temperature and as a defence against infection. Large areas of psoriasis can lead to infection, loss of fluid and bad circulation.</p>
<p>So, is there hope for a cure?</p>
<p>Yes there is. Scientists are studying psoriasis more than ever before. They understand much more about its genetic causes and how it involves the immune system. Both the federal government and The National Psoriasis Foundation are funding research to discover the cause of psoriasis and to find a cure.</p>
<p>You can find out more about how to moisturise and soothe the skin and control the scaling and flaking associated with psoriasis by clicking through now to: -</p>
<p><a id="link_89" href="http://www.healthier-family.com/Skincare.html" target="_new">http://www.healthier-family.com/Skincare.html</a></p>
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		<title>Psoriatic Arthritis and Scalp Psoriasis &#8211; How to Treat and Cure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I am not a doctor or an alternative health practitioner, so I do not have extensive training or specialized training in the treatment of psoriasis. But I have suffered from both psoriatic arthritis and scalp psoriasis. In fact, I have been afflicted with scalp psoriasis on and off for 40 years. Thankfully, I have only [...]]]></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>I am not a doctor or an alternative health practitioner, so I do not have extensive training or specialized training in the treatment of psoriasis. But I have suffered from both psoriatic arthritis and scalp psoriasis. In fact, I have been afflicted with scalp psoriasis on and off for 40 years. Thankfully, I have only had one bout of psoriatic arthritis during an extremely stressful time in my life. No doctors were able to diagnose my psoriatic arthritis because it is very similar to rheumatoid arthritis but not as well known or understood. Thanks to some ancient herbs and a tonic from Australia, I am now essentially symptom-free from both diseases. Here is what I took to have healthy skin and joints:</p>
<p>Salicylic acid and coal tar solution. Find a product that contains 10% salicylic acid and 10% coal tar solution in an olive oil base, which aids in scalp penetration. You may have tried products in the past that contain these ingredients, but most likely not in these high concentrations. Apply it to your scalp every night for two weeks. The one I used was David&#8217;s Scalp Psoriasis Lotion which I purchased online from hoskingspharmacy.com. Or you may be able to have a dermatologist prescribe these solutions for a compounding pharmacy to make for you. I probably had one of the worst possible cases of scalp psoriasis, but since I used this product seven months ago, I have been 99% plaque free. It is recommended that you maintain your clear scalp with a shampoo like Neutrogena T-Gel twice a week and apply David&#8217;s Scalp Psoriasis Lotion only to plaques, if needed. I still do get tiny plaques from time to time but two or three treatments with the lotion are enough to make them disappear.</p>
<p>Boswellia, cayenne pepper, devil&#8217;s claw, and chlorophyll. Boswellia is an herb used in Ayurveda for arthritis and as an anti-inflammatory agent. Cayenne pepper is used to improve blood circulation. For thousands of years, devil&#8217;s claw has been used to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Chlorophyll is used to fight infections, heal wounds, and promote the health of the immune system. When treating any disease, you should keep in mind the broad variations among individuals; not all treatments work for all people. I read about this treatment combination for psoriatic arthritis in one of nutritionist Gary Null&#8217;s books and it completely eradicated my arthritis and joint swelling within one week. I had suffered from psoriatic arthritis for about four months.</p>
<p>No one knows exactly what causes psoriasis, but we do know the predisposition for psoriasis is usually passed on genetically. It has been said that it is the body&#8217;s way to release stress and/or negative emotions. If you want to release psoriasis from your body, find a way to relax. And take these herbs and medications. They don&#8217;t have any known side effects, unlike the Western pharmaceuticals that are normally prescribed for psoriasis such as cortisone drugs.</p>
<p><strong>Katie B. Marsh</strong> is author and publisher of the <strong>Books for Sharing</strong> series of <em>Life-Changing Workbooks Bringing People Closer Together</em>. If you are looking for the perfect gift for a loved one who is elderly, pregnant, or a new parent, then go to <a id="link_89" href="http://booksforsharing.com/" target="_new">http://BooksForSharing.com/</a>. <strong>The Parenting Game Plan</strong> &#8211; <em>Negotiate, Compromise and Explore the Parenting Journey Together. A Unique Workbook to Help New and Expectant Parents.</em> <strong>The Birth of Dying</strong> &#8211; <em>A Sensitive Workbook to Help You Broach and Explore End-of-Life Issues with Your Terminally Ill or Elderly Loved One.</em> <strong>Free gift wrapping available!</strong></p>
<p>(c) Copyright &#8211; Katie B. Marsh. All Rights Reserved Worldwide.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis and The Power of Positive Thinking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Never underestimate the power of positive thinking. Negative thoughts and emotions are what often keep people in the condition they are in. Illness and disease happens, but it is the negative thoughts and emotions that keep us from healing quickly, or at all. Daily affirmations may sound like a lot of hocus pocus, but it [...]]]></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>Never underestimate the power of positive thinking. Negative thoughts and emotions are what often keep people in the condition they are in. Illness and disease happens, but it is the negative thoughts and emotions that keep us from healing quickly, or at all. Daily affirmations may sound like a lot of hocus pocus, but it is amazing what can happen when we get rid of the negative energy and replace it with positive.</p>
<p>Negative thoughts lead to negative emotions and actions. If you are feeling down, all you want to do is stay under the covers and not deal with anyone. Telling yourself negative thoughts can lead to you, and others believing those thoughts. If you constantly tell people you aren&#8217;t smart enough for that promotion, in time you and your co-workers will believe that to be the truth. However, if you tell yourself you are just as qualified as everyone else for that promotion, you and your co-workers will believe that to be the truth. A negative thought process and negative attitude will not give you the courage and strength to even try for the promotion. A positive attitude will give you the confidence to go for it, even if you don&#8217;t get it and least you tried.</p>
<p>The road to recovery is more than just medication and doctor&#8217;s visits. It is about convincing yourself that you are going to be alright. It is saying everyday that this illness or disease is not going to bring you down or stop you from reaching for the stars. You may have a disease, but it is not all you are.</p>
<p>Positive affirmations are a way to force a decision and commit to gaining control of your life back. Close your eyes and say &#8220;I will overcome this&#8221;. Bring up pictures in your mind of you free of your illness. Picture yourself living a healthy life and immersing yourself in healthy things. Remember that picture for when times get tough and things get hard.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t have to spend tons of money on self-help tapes. It is easy and free to make your own daily affirmations. The trick is to make yourself recite these affirmations daily, even when you are in the foulest of moods. Write out things such as &#8220;I am getting stronger and healthier&#8221; &#8220;I feel better and more positive with each passing day&#8221;. Put these sayings in your purse or wallet or hang them in the mirror where you get ready each day.</p>
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		<title>Natural Cures For Psoriasis &#8211; Get Rid of Psoriasis Naturally</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Aug 2010 15:35:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis can be treated naturally without the need for drugs. Discover what are the possible natural cures that can help get rid of the symptoms of psoriasis.
Do you know psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that affects over 50 million people worldwide? While the condition is non-contagious, the scaling skin can however cause extreme discomfort [...]]]></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>Psoriasis can be treated naturally without the need for drugs. Discover what are the possible natural cures that can help get rid of the symptoms of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Do you know psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that affects over 50 million people worldwide? While the condition is non-contagious, the scaling skin can however cause extreme discomfort to an individual who suffer from it.</p>
<p>Currently, there are no &#8220;permanent&#8221; cures for psoriasis but there are many treatments and remedies available that can help treat the condition. Some of these traditional medical treatment options involve antibiotics and topical creams to slow skin cell growth and eliminate scaling. However, if you are worried about potential side effects that drugs may have, there are also some other natural cures for psoriasis that can be used to help get rid of psoriasis naturally.</p>
<p>Some of the more popular home remedies and natural cures for psoriasis include:</p>
<p>Bathing in lukewarm water filled with Dead Sea or Epsom salts. The salts help draw toxins out of the body, reduce inflammation and relieve itchiness of the affected areas.<br />
Spending 10 to 15 minutes under the sun to give your skin some exposure to natural sunlight which stimulates vitamin D production to help get rid of psoriasis lesions.<br />
Applying aloe vera gel or olive oil to the affected areas can help reduce the symptoms of scaly skin and keep the skin lubricated to soothe away the itchiness.<br />
Consuming natural herbal remedies such as milk thistle, oregano oil, evening primrose oil and turmeric. These remedies has shown to aid in healing the symptoms of psoriasis.</p>
<p>The above are some of the many natural cures for psoriasis. However keep in mind that the effectiveness of natural remedies and cures will vary depending on the severity and type of psoriasis.</p>
<p>The only way to really know which <a id="link_79" href="http://www.squidoo.com/natural-remedies-for-psoriasis" target="_new">natural remedies for psoriasis</a> is going to work best for you is to try each cures and monitor your results.</p>
<p>Alternatively, read about how one young woman get rid of her psoriasis problem with a <a id="link_80" href="http://www.psoriasisfreeforlife.org/" target="_new">natural cure</a> that is proven 100% safe and effective.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Aug 2010 16:34:27 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
<p>Are you in trouble of getting rid of your skin disease? There is a proven all natural technique which will help you <a id="link_79" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">get rid of Psoriasis</a> within 2 weeks. If you have been desperately looking around for a cure to Psoriasis then this is the most important Psoriasis Cure Review you will ever read &#8211; <a id="link_80" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In this article, we&#8217;ll talk about some home remedies for psoriasis to help get rid psoriasis discomfort.
Vinegar dip- As aloe; apple cider vinegar contains a disinfectant and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be used to calm slight burns and to treat the psoriasis. To make an apple cider vinegar squeeze, put in 1 cup apple cider [...]]]></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>In this article, we&#8217;ll talk about some home remedies for psoriasis to help get rid psoriasis discomfort.</p>
<p>Vinegar dip- As aloe; apple cider vinegar contains a disinfectant and anti-inflammatory properties. It can be used to calm slight burns and to treat the psoriasis. To make an apple cider vinegar squeeze, put in 1 cup apple cider vinegar to 1 gallon water. Steep a washcloth in the solution and use it to the affected areas to relieve itching.</p>
<p>Epsom salts &#8211; Another home remedy for psoriasis is Epsom salts. Put a handful of Epsom salt to your bath. It will help you to keep swelling down and curing your psoriasis.</p>
<p>Baking soda &#8211; In order to remove the itch from your flaking patches, add half cup baking soda into 1 gallon water. Use it to your scaly patches with a washcloth steeped in the solution.</p>
<p>Mineral oil &#8211; Mineral oil is also a good home remedy for psoriasis. It acts as a skin soother. Mix a little amount to your bath and immerse your sore skin.</p>
<p>Vegetable oil &#8211; In order to ease your psoriasis add one cup of vegetable oil to your bathwater.</p>
<p>Olive oil &#8211; Take a cup of milk and mix 1 teaspoon olive oil and add the solution to your bathtub. Or to treat scalp psoriasis, massage with warm olive oil.</p>
<p>Fish oil -Omega-3 fatty acid in fish oil is also known to be a beneficial home remedy for psoriasis. Whichever way you use it, if you feel it may be worth a try, give it a try as natural cures don&#8217;t have any harmful side effects.</p>
<p>Are you in trouble of getting rid of your skin disease? There is a proven all natural technique which will help you <a id="link_79" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">get rid of Psoriasis</a> within 2 weeks. If you have been desperately looking around for a cure to Psoriasis then this is the most important Psoriasis Cure Review you will ever read- <a id="link_80" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Aug 2010 18:31:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that may result from inappropriate medications, infections, genetic causes, stress, skin injury and climate change. There are several Psoriasis treatments which can diminish the severity of psoriasis but today people are wishing to adopt natural cures because they believe that there may be side effects from other psoriasis treatments.
A [...]]]></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>Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that may result from inappropriate medications, infections, genetic causes, stress, skin injury and climate change. There are several Psoriasis treatments which can diminish the severity of psoriasis but today people are wishing to adopt natural cures because they believe that there may be side effects from other psoriasis treatments.</p>
<p>A few natural cures for Psoriasis:</p>
<p>Oregano herb is a verified way to ease your itchiness. The oil extracted from this herb is known to be an excellent way to curing psoriasis. The oregano oil includes antibacterial and anti fungal properties in it that will decrease the psoriasis infection. Similar to oregano, another essential component that has proven to be a good antiseptic is Turmeric. A turmeric powder paste is made and applied in the inflamed areas. Turmeric heals any wound quicker than any other antiseptic.</p>
<p>Milk thistle is an additional way to curing psoriasis that can diminish the severity of psoriasis. Milk thistle decelerates the process of human T- cell which generally occurs in the Psoriasis disease. People who are taking any type of male hormones or antibiotics should not take milk thistle pills or liquid.</p>
<p>The other Psoriasis natural cure is usage of shark cartilages. The extract of shark cartilages helps to prevent the development of new blood vessels. If new blood vessels are developed, psoriasis will enhance. Shark cartilage contains Anti inflammatory properties. It can be taken as a food supplement in the form of tablets.</p>
<p>For curing psoriasis naturally, above natural methods should also supplement with balanced diet and proper vitamin intake.</p>
<p>Are you in trouble of getting rid of your skin disease? There is a proven all natural technique which will help you <a id="link_79" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">get rid of Psoriasis</a> within 2 weeks. If you have been desperately looking around for a cure to Psoriasis then this is the most important Psoriasis Cure Review you will ever read- <a id="link_80" href="http://www.healthnbeautytips.info/psoriasis-natural-cure/" target="_new">Click Here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Aug 2010 19:23:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis can be on of the hardest skin conditions to have to deal with. It can be very embarrassing in public, and it can even greatly affect ones self esteem and confidence. So many people around the world have to deal with this condition on a daily basis. I am happy to assist anyone in [...]]]></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>Psoriasis can be on of the hardest skin conditions to have to deal with. It can be very embarrassing in public, and it can even greatly affect ones self esteem and confidence. So many people around the world have to deal with this condition on a daily basis. I am happy to assist anyone in getting rid of the effects of this dreadful condition. </p>
<p>If you have gone to the doctor about your psoriasis, I am sure you have been prescribed some creams, which can only help the problem to a certain extent. The problem is, the creams and other topical solutions do not address the core of the issue, which is internal. Instead of just masking the symptoms and reducing the swelling, you should be making changes to your diet and doing the things necessary to fix the problem that is causing the psoriasis. </p>
<p>One natural treatment that has been particularly successful is the omega-3 fatty acids. There has even been trials done to show the effectiveness of the fatty acids on patients that were suffering from psoriasis. The patients were given two doses a day for two weeks, and more than a third showed drastic  improvements in the condition of their skin, with the other 2/3&#8217;s experiencing benefits as well. This proves that omega-3 fish oil is an excellent natural treatment for psoriasis.  There have been multiple studies similar to the one I just mentioned that also confirm these results are consistent. Aside from being good for your psoriasis it is also good for the heart as well, and it has anti-aging properties too! This is something that everyone should take, even if they are already healthy.</p>
<p>You should also try to eat fruits and vegetables with your omega fish oil supplement, as well as drinking lots of water. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even though there are millions of people around the world that have been diagnosed with psoriasis, it is still somewhat a mystery to doctors, scientists and researchers. However, what we do know, is that psoriasis is a genetic disorder that effects the immune system and is not a bacteria, nor is it contagious. In the [...]]]></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>Even though there are millions of people around the world that have been diagnosed with psoriasis, it is still somewhat a mystery to doctors, scientists and researchers. However, what we do know, is that psoriasis is a genetic disorder that effects the immune system and is not a bacteria, nor is it contagious. In the recent years there have been new treatments for psoriasis developed, such as light treatments, oral medications, and even medication that is composed of living organisms, known as biologics.</p>
<p>Biologics is very special in comparison to the other treatments available for psoriasis, because it actually works against the disorder by stunting its growth in early stages. Biologics is used in people who have mild to sever psoriasis and even people who have arthritis as well. This is one of the best options for a person that is suffering from psoriasis but has not been able to be successful with other treatments.</p>
<p>Then there are the topical and systemic treatments that can only work for a certain period of time. If the psoriasis is extremely severe then ultra violet light therapy,also known as phototherapy, is used. Phototherapy is done by exposing areas of the skin to ultraviolet light under the supervision of doctors. It has been proven to be effective against psoriasis in multiple studies.</p>
<p>There are also natural methods that can help you fight psoriasis, such as the omega-3 fatty acids. A good way to get a lot of omega-3 fatty acids in your system is to eat a lot of salmon. If you do not like salmon the you can take an omega-3 fish oil supplement pill with some water. Aside from helping with psoriasis, omega-3 is also great for the heart and has anti-aging properties as well. Everyone should take fish oil, even if they are already healthy.</p>
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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>Sunless Tanning and Psoriasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Aug 2010 22:11:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sunless tanning is a tan achieved by special chemical substances. These substances act one of two ways &#8211; they either force the skin to produce more melanin pigment or they saturate the dead skin cells of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) and color its proteins brown.
Nowadays sunless tanning means are divided into 2 [...]]]></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>Sunless tanning is a tan achieved by special chemical substances. These substances act one of two ways &#8211; they either force the skin to produce more melanin pigment or they saturate the dead skin cells of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) and color its proteins brown.</p>
<p>Nowadays sunless tanning means are divided into 2 main categories &#8211; external and internal means. External means (lotions etc.) use Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) as their active ingredient. In the 1970s Dihydroxyacetone (DHA) was added by the FDA to its list of safe cosmetic ingredients, and it is still on that list. The internal means (tanning pills etc.) contain beta carotene or canthaxanthin &#8211; the ingredients which were banned by the FDA many years ago due to being unsafe.</p>
<p>The main advantages of sunless tanning include:<br />
- You can achieve the tan in several hours after applying sunless tanner onto your skin. This eliminates the need of taking weeks or even months to achieve a nice tan.<br />
- Modern sunless tanners give you a completely naturally looking tan. You just want to make sure (by reading what other users say) that the tan will be of a brown, and not orange-shade brown color.<br />
- Sunless tanning will not give you tan lines &#8211; you can apply them in private all over your body.<br />
- You will achieve a nice tan even if you are a person with fair skin due to which your skin does not produce much melanin (pigment that gives skin the pink, brown or black color)<br />
- Sunless tan is a temporary tan &#8211; it will disappear in about a 5-7 day course of time.</p>
<p>There are people that are actually obsessed with their tan. They can not picture themselves without having a tan. If those people want to keep their skin looking younger for years to come they should opt to use sunless tanning instead of tanning in the sun.</p>
<p>What about people with psoriasis? Will they benefit or not from the use of sunless tanners?</p>
<p>There is no information about the sunless tanning helping to treat psoriasis. But there is information that some people with psoriasis say sunless tanning helps them to feel better about their skin and they started wearing shorts and short sleeved shirts in the summer. This happens due to that sunless tanning makes your skin brown which makes the red psoriatic lesions much less noticeable than if they were on a pale skin.</p>
<p>It is probably more comfortable to apply sunless tanning means with the use of special tanning towels saturated with the tanning lotion. After you wipe your body with such towels and rub the tanning lotion into your skin, the tan will start appearing in about 1 hour. First it may look red or orange. But within a few more hours the orange nuance should disappear and the tan will turn brown.</p>
<p>Scaly psoriatic lesions may also first appear orange but after you shower (in about 24 hours of the achieving of the tan) these scales will be gone.</p>
<p>You may want to shower right before you apply the tanning lotion because after applying of the lotion it is not recommended to take a shower or even to sweat (like with exercises) for about a 24 hour period.</p>
<p>Sunless tan will usually last for about 5-7 days and then disappear. Tiny remainders may stay for up to 2 weeks.</p>
<p>Most people with psoriasis that have tried sunless tanning did not experience any inflammation nor blocked or clogged pores. However, some people with psoriasis noticed that a sunless tanning lotion can block skin pores and dry up psoriatic scales, making them look flakier.</p>
<p>More on Psoriasis and Sunless Tanning: <a id="link_93" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/psoriasis_and_the_sun/sunless_tanning.html" target="_new">http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/psoriasis_and_the_sun/sunless_tanning.html</a></p>
<p>More on Psoriasis and the Sun: <a id="link_94" href="http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/psoriasis_and_the_sun/index.php" target="_new">http://www.psoriasis-aid.com/psoriasis_and_the_sun/index.php</a></p>
<p>I have been fighting psoriasis for 14 years &#8211; since my teenage years. On my website you will find loads of unique information on psoriasis.</p>
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		<title>Treatments and Symptoms of Psoriasis</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 23:02:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis is a genetic skin disorder that affects the skin by causing large, red itchy rashes. If the case is severe then the itching may become so extreme that it begins to burn and sting! If you scratch the rash then it may become infected and require immediate medical care. It is causing these rashes [...]]]></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>Psoriasis is a genetic skin disorder that affects the skin by causing large, red itchy rashes. If the case is severe then the itching may become so extreme that it begins to burn and sting! If you scratch the rash then it may become infected and require immediate medical care. It is causing these rashes because the body is producing too many skin cells too rapidly, and they begin to pile up on top of each other. When this happens, it creates a perfect environment for rash causing bacteria to grow. If you do not treat your psoriasis then you can expect it to get worse as time goes on.</p>
<p>A good natural method for you to use against psoriasis is omega-3 fish oil. You can find this in salmon, or if you don;t like salmon, you can simply use a supplemental omega-3 pill, sold in many health stores and even grocery stores. Aside from helping your psoriasis it is also good for your heart and it has anti-aging properties as well.</p>
<p>You should also go and see a doctor and get prescribed an ointment or lotion that is made especially for psoriasis. If the case is severe you should also ask your doctor about systematic treatments. Systematic treatments are provided through pills and injections. You can also go in for ultraviolet light therapy, This has also been proven to be effective for people with psoriasis.</p>
<p>Try to watch your diet as well, and drink lots of water. Eating plenty of fruits and vegetables will help with your psoriasis too, and you should always make sure you get enough nutrition, regardless of whether or not you have psoriasis.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 00:01:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes unsightly, red and scaly lesions or rashes. It is a very embarrassing condition to have to deal with, especially if you are in school or you work around many people. It affects many people&#8217;s social lives, because it has a very negative effect on their self esteem and [...]]]></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>Psoriasis is a skin disorder that causes unsightly, red and scaly lesions or rashes. It is a very embarrassing condition to have to deal with, especially if you are in school or you work around many people. It affects many people&#8217;s social lives, because it has a very negative effect on their self esteem and confidence.  Since it looks like such a terrible affliction, many people are afraid they can catch it from someone who has it. Likewise, people who have it, are afraid they can spread it to someone else. </p>
<p>The truth is psoriasis is not contagious in any way, so it is really ridiculous for people to worry about such a thing. Even though it is not contagious from stranger to stranger, it is considered to be a genetic disorder, so it can be given from parent to child. It is not yet clear how the disorder is past on, as it may not even occur for several generations. It almost seems to be random, in fact, there are many people that have psoriasis, yet no one in their family does. </p>
<p>You do not have to deal with psoriasis anymore, and there are things you can do to start treating it right now. All thats needed to get your self esteem and confidence back is a little bit of research and a couple of dollars. One natural way of treating your psoriasis is omega-3 fish oil. Not only does this help your psoriasis but it is also good for your heart, and it has anti aging properties. Even if you are one hundred percent healthy, you should still consider taking an omega-3 fish oil supplement, just because of al of the wonderful health benefits it provides.</p>
<p>Another thing you should do, is to go and see a doctor or a physician and get prescribed a topical lotion that has zinc in it. Zinc is high in antioxidants and it is great for your skin. Zinc deficiencies are also known to make psoriasis worsen. Another good natural treatment is to change your diet to include plenty of nutrients, vitamins and antioxidants. You should also try to drink plenty of water as well.</p>
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		<title>What Exactly Is Psoriasis?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Aug 2010 00:50:59 +0000</pubDate>
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If you have experienced scaly, red and thick rashes, then you may have psoriasis. So&#8230;. What exactly is Psoriasis anyways Psoriasis is a relatively common chronic autoimmune disease that affects the skin and joints. It&#8217;s most pronounced symptoms are the rashes on the skin, which can be very severe.
There are many treatments for this disorder, [...]]]></description>
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<div id="body">If you have experienced scaly, red and thick rashes, then you may have psoriasis. So&#8230;. What exactly is Psoriasis anyways Psoriasis is a relatively common chronic autoimmune disease that affects the skin and joints. It&#8217;s most pronounced symptoms are the rashes on the skin, which can be very severe.</p>
<p>There are many treatments for this disorder, and the one that is best for you really depends on the severity of your case. Most of the time, people with psoriasis only experience a couple of lesions, but there are some cases that can become very sever if not treated effectively. In severe cases the rashes can start to burn and itch very badly and the rashes can span several feet.</p>
<p>If the lesions are not tended to and treated, then infection will set in, and if you still do not seek treatment you will die from infection. It is possible to start with minor psoriasis and then the case can be come more sever over time because it was not treated, so if you have it then you need to start treating it as soon as possible. If you are worried about passing it on to someone else, then don&#8217;t worry psoriasis is not in any way contagious, even if the rash is licked! (although I would not recommend you do this&#8230;also do not jump in any fires, do not jump onto your head or get hit by a car on purpose.) </p>
<p>Psoriasis occurs when your immune system experiences a genetic dysfunction that causes it to rapidly produce skin cells, and this is what causes the rashes. Everyones body is constantly shedding their skin, and replacing it with new skin cells.  A normal person&#8217;s skin matures for about 3 weeks to a month before it is shed and replaced with new skin cells. However, someone with psoriasis produces skin cells a lot quicker and the shedding process only takes 2-7 days, causing the live and dead skin cells to build up on the surface of the skin, causing the scaly and red rash.
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		<title>Natural Cures For Psoriasis: Should I Try Them</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 01:37:19 +0000</pubDate>
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If you are suffering from a mild case of psoriasis, then you are probably experiencing embarrassing scaly rashes. If you are afflicted with a more severe case of psoriasis, then the rashes will burn and itch so fiercely it would be almost impossible not to scratch it. If you let psoriasis go untreated, it may [...]]]></description>
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<div id="body">If you are suffering from a mild case of psoriasis, then you are probably experiencing embarrassing scaly rashes. If you are afflicted with a more severe case of psoriasis, then the rashes will burn and itch so fiercely it would be almost impossible not to scratch it. If you let psoriasis go untreated, it may worsen, and if you scratch the rashes, then infection may set in and could cause sever repercussions.<br />
So if you value your health or your appearance, then you should begin trying to cure it immediately, regardless of the severity of your case.</p>
<p>You may have been to the doctor and been diagnosed with psoriasis, at which time you were prescribed a medication to help you with the disorder.  There are various medications that are intended to treat psoriasis but there is no set cure to the problem. All treatments for psoriasis simply temporarily disable the immune dysfunction, thereby masking the resulting symptoms.  </p>
<p>While there is no set cure for psoriasis, you may be able to reduce the rashes by 95% even in severe cases. You should consider using natural methods first, simply because they do not come with any negative side effects like the prescription medication does. At least if a natural method doesn&#8217;t work for you, you don&#8217;t have to worry about any negative side effects that could possibly be worse than the psoriasis itself.</p>
<p>Some of the home remedies that are effective in combating psoriasis include salt baths, moisturizing lotions such as aloe vera that keep the skin from drying out, apple cider vinegar to balance the PH, using vitamin E and zinc topically on the affected areas, and even natural sun lights can help your skin by giving it vitamin D.</p>
<p>If you have been diagnosed with psoriasis, then you should definitely consider trying some natural methods to heal the condition. </p></div>
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Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease which affects the skin and joints. If you have psoriasis then you are probably looking for an answer to your problems, as it is not a condition that one would enjoy having. You have probably been to the doctor and have been prescribed some medicines, only to find out they [...]]]></description>
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<div id="body">Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease which affects the skin and joints. If you have psoriasis then you are probably looking for an answer to your problems, as it is not a condition that one would enjoy having. You have probably been to the doctor and have been prescribed some medicines, only to find out they do not work for you like you suspected they would. There are however some more natural methods that can help you get rid of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Dead Sea Salts are a good way to decrease the effectiveness of psoriasis by limiting the disease ability to spread. Dead Sea Salts have been used to cure infection for a very long time.</p>
<p>Making adjustments to your diet will help your psoriasis as well. Your immune system needs nutrients to function properly, as does the rest of your body. If you are not getting the proper nutrients, your immune system will suffer, and this is obviously not good if you are suffering from an autoimmune disease.</p>
<p>Water Therapy is a good therapy for psoriasis because you can mix the dead sea salts with the water and soak your body in it, to help all of your skin fight the infections caused by the psoriasis.</p>
<p>Many people believe homeopathy is the best natural cure for psoriasis because it stops the problem at the root by strengthening and fortifying the immune system. Homeopathy has shown many people good results.</p>
<p>Vitamins and herbs are also an excellent way to boost your immune system because they balance your bodies chemicals and make sure everything is in working order. Vitamins and herbs should be taken daily regardless of whether or not you suffer from psoriasis, because they provide so many benefits to the body.</p>
<p>One thing you will definitely need when trying to cure is psoriasis is a positive attitude. Just like with all of life&#8217;s other tasks, it will require some willpower and some determination. Without a positive outlook on the situation it is not likely you will be able to cope with this disease.
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		<title>Healing Psoriasis Rashes</title>
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There are lots of treatments for psoriasis available today, including ointments and lotions that are designed to help you with the condition of psoriasis. Many people are unaware however, that there are 100% natural and effective methods of curing psoriasis. Most people just assume they should take the medication prescribed by a doctor, and if [...]]]></description>
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<div id="body">There are lots of treatments for psoriasis available today, including ointments and lotions that are designed to help you with the condition of psoriasis. Many people are unaware however, that there are 100% natural and effective methods of curing psoriasis. Most people just assume they should take the medication prescribed by a doctor, and if that doesn&#8217;t work then they just give up. The truth is, you may just have better results with a natural cure than you did with medication.</p>
<p>If you have ever heard the old story that using olive oil will clear your skin of rashes, then you probably won&#8217;t be shocked at the first method to heal your rashes. Oregano oil, is a proven way to reduce the itchiness associated with psoriasis, and it will even help your psoriasis clear up as well. The reason why this oil does this, is because it contains anti fungal and anti bacterial properties, which will ultimately clear your skin up effectively.</p>
<p>Another herb that is used in cooking is Turmeric. Many people make Turmeric into a paste and then rub it into their skin to clear up rashes and clear multiple skin problems. Even if you do not have psoriasis, you can still use turmeric to heal just about any infection. In fact, turmeric is known to heal infections faster than any other antiseptic on the market. If you have any kind of infection whatsoever, I would recommend you try using turmeric before spending time and money on medications that could have serious negative side effects on some people. </p>
<p>There are more natural cures than just these, and many of them are more effective than their  chemical counterparts. Many people have seen good results with natural methods, and I would recommend you use them before trying and medication. If you find that none of the natural methods are working for you because your case is too sever, then you should see a doctor immediately. Severe psoriasis can be deadly if untreated, because of the spread of infection. Severe psoriasis can cause an itch so furious, that it is almost impossible to not scratch it. Once you scratch it, you open up a wound that could allow infection to set in, at which point the infection can go into your blood stream and then to your heart. This is how someone could die from psoriasis. </p>
<p>If you would like to find out more about healing psoriasis and many natural solutions, then you should read the free articles on this site. I am sure you will find a lot of helpful info here, and I hope we can help you get rid of your psoriasis problems for good.
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		<description><![CDATA[There are 3 main phenomena&#8217;s or symptoms of psoriasis, which can be detected with a scraping of the psoriatic plaques:
- the &#8220;stearin spot&#8221; phenomena &#8211; with the scraping of the surface of the psoriatic plaque there will appear silvery-white scales, that resemble stearin &#8211; a tasteless and odorless substance used for the manufacturing of the [...]]]></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>There are 3 main phenomena&#8217;s or symptoms of psoriasis, which can be detected with a scraping of the psoriatic plaques:</p>
<p>- the &#8220;stearin spot&#8221; phenomena &#8211; with the scraping of the surface of the psoriatic plaque there will appear silvery-white scales, that resemble stearin &#8211; a tasteless and odorless substance used for the manufacturing of the soaps etc.</p>
<p>- the &#8220;terminal film&#8221; phenomena (aka the &#8220;psoriatic film&#8221; phenomena) &#8211; with the further scraping of the psoriatic plaque underneath the abundant silvery-white scales there appears a translucent tender skin, that resembles a film</p>
<p>- the &#8220;point hemorrhage&#8221; phenomena (aka the &#8220;blood dew&#8221; phenomena) &#8211; with the further scraping of the plaque there will appear a point hemorrhage &#8211; tiny dots of blood</p>
<p>In the progressive stage of psoriasis there is also is noted the Koebner phenomena, that was first explained by professor Koebner in 1872 &#8211; with any type of injury to the skin, be it a scratch, a cut, an irritation etc. &#8211; on the place of the injury there appears a new psoriatic plaque.</p>
<p>The progressive stage of psoriasis is commonly noted with the first appearance of psoriasis on the body of a person. Therefore it is extremely necessary to watch out for any injuries to the skin at the moment of the first appearance of psoriasis. Any injury, be it the scratches obtained from a pet, piercing your ears, getting a tattoo etc. &#8211; may trigger the appearance of psoriatic plaques precisely on the injured spots.</p>
<p>Psoriasis first appears as small red papules, covered with silvery-white scales. The papules grow and merge with one another, forming psoriatic plaques. The plaques are usually have a very pronounced boundary and can be easily distinguished from the skin that was not affected with psoriasis.</p>
<p>Psoriasis in the progressive stage is usually accompanied by itching, which subsides when the process transforms into the stationary stage. In the stage of regression psoriatic plaques flatten and disappear, leaving after themselves only the bright spots, which also disappear with the course of time.</p>
<p>Psoriasis usually &#8220;prefers&#8221; the following skin locations: the extensor surfaces of the elbows and knees and the scalp, then it may also appear on the chest, the back and the rest of the body.</p>
<p>Psoriasis often also manifests itself on the nails. The nails in this case become fragile, they lose their gloss and color, and they lift up above the nail bed. Psoriasis on the nails often also appears after some kind of damage of the nails &#8211; artificial nail placement etc.</p>
<p>Sometimes psoriasis may also affect the joints &#8211; this type of psoriasis is called psoriatic arthritis or psoriatic arthropathy. In this case there may appear pains in the joints, as well as the deformities of the joints if the process progresses further without obtaining the effective treatment.</p>
<p>Some lucky people never develop psoriasis anywhere other than their elbows and knees &#8211; where they have the so called &#8220;on-duty plaques&#8221;. Those lucky individuals may never experience the gore of scalp psoriasis, nail psoriasis or 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>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 05:07:12 +0000</pubDate>
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Many people who have psoriasis that because there is no cure for it, they just have to learn to live with it, no matter how painful or embarrassing it may become.  Just because there is no set cure, does not mean there aren&#8217;t remedies that can clear your psoriasis and keep it from coming [...]]]></description>
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<div id="body">Many people who have psoriasis that because there is no cure for it, they just have to learn to live with it, no matter how painful or embarrassing it may become.  Just because there is no set cure, does not mean there aren&#8217;t remedies that can clear your psoriasis and keep it from coming back. The effects of psoriasis can be severe and even in minor cases ones self esteem is almost always impacted. Living with psoriasis is not enjoyable whatsoever, so anyone who tells you that you need to live with psoriasis, does not think you need to enjoy your self. If you disagree with this then read on.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is caused by a genetic autoimmune disease that causes your body to produce skin cells at an alarming rate. Every single person is constantly shedding and replacing skin, everyday of our lives. The difference between a normal person&#8217;s skin and someone with psoriasis&#8217; skin, is the person with psoriasis skin matures and sheds faster, and is also produced faster. When this happens the excess skin that builds up, blocks the cells from moisture causing them to become infected, thereby resulting in a red and scaly rash that itches, and in severe cases it can burn badly too.</p>
<p>In order to heal this condition you will need to do things that keep your skin moisturized and aids in shedding or exfoliating dead skin. If you are going to use exfoliating scrubs, then you should do so only as a precaution, and you should not apply these scrubs directly on a rash, as it will irritate it.  You can also use oils and lotions like olive oil, oregano oil and turmeric paste. These are very effective chemical free moisturizers, and turmeric is one of the best antiseptics on earth. It performs just as well as prescription antiseptics, if not faster. The antiseptic will prevent bacteria and fungi from growing in the skin deposits, thereby preventing the rashes from occurring in places they would normally occur.</p>
<p>Another way to greatly decrease the effects of psoriasis, is to drink lots of water and eat lot&#8217;s of vegetables. The water will keep your system hydrated and keep your skin from drying up. The vegetables contain nutrients that are vital to balancing your immune system, which is crucial as this is a autoimmune disease.
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		<title>Learn About Natural Psoriasis Treatment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 06:01:45 +0000</pubDate>
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Psoriasis treatment comes in all forms of pills and potions. Just take a look on the Internet and you will find thousands. The Doctors will prescribe all manner of things of things to stop the itching and the aches and pains, and for the skin that feels like sand paper.
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<p>Psoriasis treatment comes in all forms of pills and potions. Just take a look on the Internet and you will find thousands. The Doctors will prescribe all manner of things of things to stop the itching and the aches and pains, and for the skin that feels like sand paper.</p>
<p>On reading different articles about people who suffer with Psoriasis it seems as thou the picture from the Doctors is one of caution, and it&#8217;s almost like they are saying that psoriasis is one of those things you will have to put up with for the rest of your life. For the patient this must be terrible making them want to pull their hair out with frustration.</p>
<p>The idea behind this article is to tell you about a different approach to curing Psoriasis so that the patient can have psoriasis free life.</p>
<p>This natural psoriasis treatment all started with medical research over a decade ago. They decided that they were missing something with the regard to all the diseases that were not being cured by traditional medicine.</p>
<p>With the influx of more people becoming obese, and then in turn more people were becoming ill it was a natural thing to think that it was the actual diets of people that were causing the problems in the first place.</p>
<p>Then it was a simple process of breaking down just what people had been eating and to find what and why things were going wrong. The first thing they noticed was the fact that the acidic content of the food was stopping the normal healing process. Knowing that the human body is a remarkable machine, and that in most cases it could heal itself if the patient was to turn their acidic food into an alkaline one then perhaps they had the answer.</p>
<p>In a natural progression the body would have to under go a complete change and after a simple detox the treatment could begin. Over the next few years the results were very good and the symptoms of many diseases were reversed to enable people to live normally again.</p></div>
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As any psoriasis sufferer knows only too well, psoriasis is not simply a physical disease. By that I mean, its effects are not limited to our flesh. True, the outward manifestation of psoriasis appears in our skin, but the disease reaches farther into our being than our skin. It affects our mental and emotional being [...]]]></description>
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<p>As any psoriasis sufferer knows only too well, psoriasis is not simply a physical disease. By that I mean, its effects are not limited to our flesh. True, the outward manifestation of psoriasis appears in our skin, but the disease reaches farther into our being than our skin. It affects our mental and emotional being as well.</p>
<p>Interestingly enough, we may feel that this effect on our mental and emotional being, from outward appearances, goes unnoticed. But is this really the case? Let me present an unrelated hypothetical example, and then we can analyze how this example relates to psoriasis, and our search for a more complete healing.</p>
<p>Suppose a woman keeps telling herself, &#8220;I&#8217;m not attractive to men. They don&#8217;t enjoy talking to me or being in my company.&#8221; What is she going to do, without even realizing it? Her body is going to obey her mind! When she is in a group of people, and men are present, her body will act out exactly what she keeps telling herself it should! Her body language will indicate that she is not approachable or a good communicator. She may turn slightly away or fold her arms across her body. She may &#8216;put on&#8217; a phony smile, or not look men in the eye when she speaks to them or they to her. She may not really pay attention to what they are saying. She may jokingly make cutting remarks, or put people down when she speaks. What happens? Men notice this, avoid her and don&#8217;t engage her in conversation! Just like she keeps telling herself! This just keeps the vicious cycle going and reinforces in her mind how unattractive she thinks she is! This in turn, affects her actions even more, which again reinforce the negative thoughts, and on and on&#8230;</p>
<p>How does this example relate to the psoriasis sufferer? More importantly, what can be done about it?</p>
<p>The point is that both the conscious and subconscious mind affect the actions of the body. In the example above, the woman&#8217;s conscious mind (&#8221;I&#8217;m not attractive to men&#8221;) acts like a command to her subconscious mind. In turn, her subconscious mind carries out this command. This is manifested in the body language and actions of the woman. The woman, though, is totally unaware of the mind-body connection. She may even think she is acting in an outgoing approachable manner!</p>
<p>It can be the same with the psoriasis sufferer. He or she may feel self-conscious about psoriasis, and develop a self-condemnatory or negative attitude. This manifests itself in body language that, while unnoticed by the individual because of months or years or negative reinforcement, is clearly noticed by others &#8212; job interviewers, prospective clients, supervisors, etc. The sufferer may conclude that he lost the job, sale or promotion because of the psoriasis, when in reality, it was his own body language that failed him!</p>
<p>What, then, is the solution? Quite simply, any program aimed at healing, clearing or curing psoriasis should involve more than relieving the physical manifestation of the disease. It needs to reach into the inner being. Here is where most current therapies, and programs fail. There is no pill, lotion, herb, ointment or other psoriasis medication available that can do this.</p>
<p>There is a program, however, that is designed to heal both the physical and mental aspects of psoriasis. The link to this program, &#8220;4 Keys To Clearing Psoriasis&#8221; may be found in the link below.</p>
<p>Thank-you<br />
-Chris</p></div>
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<p>I am an avid backpacker and have a website &#8220;<a id="link_93" href="http://www.chrisibbeson.com/" target="_new">Flatfoot&#8217;s Backpacking</a>&#8220;.</p>
<p>I also have psoriasis.</p>
<p>Recently, however, I discovered a method that works to clear my psoriasis. As mentioned above, it comes from informed choices made through observation. It does not involve diet, pills, lotions, ointments, etc. It is a simple yet effective approach to clear psoriasis.</p>
<p>You can find it here: <a id="link_94" href="http://4keystoclearingpsoriasis.chrisibbeson.com/" target="_new">4 Keys To Clearing Psoriasis</a></div>
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Stress is when our body or nervous system is in a distress resulting from different unfavorable factors, such as any kind of a mental trauma, physical trauma, bad news, feeling cold or being hungry, etc.).
Human&#8217;s nervous system is directly connected with the activity of the human&#8217;s brain. The brain is a very important organ, which [...]]]></description>
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<p>Stress is when our body or nervous system is in a distress resulting from different unfavorable factors, such as any kind of a mental trauma, physical trauma, bad news, feeling cold or being hungry, etc.).</p>
<p>Human&#8217;s nervous system is directly connected with the activity of the human&#8217;s brain. The brain is a very important organ, which maintains control over numerous functions of the human body, brain controls the emotions and the intellect. Emotions express the individual attitude of a person toward all sorts of experiences, including the sad and the happy.</p>
<p>When human being experiences negative emotions, our body starts to experience various chemicals, for example, the amount of adrenaline levels in the blood may start to rise, when we feel fear or anger.</p>
<p>Such emotions used to appear in people for many millennia, at the time of a real danger. Wise mother-nature supplied us with strong protective reactions. Increasing adrenaline in the body immediately leads to the increased blood coagulation, as well as it starts to contract the blood vessels. Such reactions were vital for our remote ancestors, to lessen the blood loss with injuries, to come to be more alert at the time of threat, and so on.</p>
<p>The 20th century brought major changes to such situations. Nowadays, a person would hardly ever &#8220;fight or flight&#8221; in any kind of a negative situation, unless it was life threatening. Instead, people do their best to look calm within the negative event, only to afterward think that event repeatedly.</p>
<p>The socially accepted behavior has gone through changes, but our genetic makeup practically did not change. Stress still makes our bodies to excrete adrenalin into the blood.</p>
<p>However, the excessive blood adrenaline isn&#8217;t being used up alongside the &#8220;fight or flight&#8221; reaction. Adrenalin stays in the blood and starts deteriorating internal organs of a human. This eventually leads to various disorders of the internal organs (e.g., kidneys, liver, intestines, and so on), and also it leads to the nervous system disorders.</p>
<p>Stress eventually triggers the pathologic psoriasis mechanisms, and that&#8217;s the nature of stress-psoriasis interconnection. Thus, learning to manage your stress is essential for effective psoriasis management.</p></div>
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A non-contagious skin disease, resulting in flaky, itchy and swollen skin, Psoriasis is a very prevalent affliction. It can happen for various reasons. It can be hereditary, life-style based, or simply from something that makes the immune system over-active and therefore increases the growth of skin cells. Depending upon the severity and affected area, different [...]]]></description>
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<p>A non-contagious skin disease, resulting in flaky, itchy and swollen skin, Psoriasis is a very prevalent affliction. It can happen for various reasons. It can be hereditary, life-style based, or simply from something that makes the immune system over-active and therefore increases the growth of skin cells. Depending upon the severity and affected area, different types of psoriasis cures can be taken into consideration for relief. Apparently, there is no magic cure and one needs to consult their doctor and discover the psoriasis cure that works.</p>
<p>There are various cures that have been effective for different patients. The challenge however remains to find the cure that works best, that is, benefits fast and has minimal side effects. Some key psoriasis cures are Topical cure, Systemic cure, Phototherapy cure, and Sun/Water therapy.</p>
<p>Topical cures involve applying solution or cream to the affected area. If the severity of affected area is mild then one can buy over-the-counter ointments to treat the skin condition. The medicines come with steroids as well as components that reduce itching, scaling and inflammation. Coal tar, Salicylic acid, calcipotriene, and vitamin D3 are key ingredients in topical medicines. The famous prescribed psoriasis cure medicinesare Anthralin, Dovonex, Taclonex, Tazorac and Corticosteroids.</p>
<p>Systemic psoriasis cures are for patients showing moderate to severe psoriasis condition. Unlike general medicines, systemics are generated from living proteins and are not chemically made. This is a new area in psoriasis that has evoked considerable success and interest. However, the long term side-effects are not completely known. But it is known that these cures impact the whole body and not just the affected area. Recently, US FDA approved some systemic psoriasis cures like Amevive, Remicade, Enbrel, and couple others.</p>
<p>Psoriasis cures like phototherapy involve exposing skin to UV rays. This has to be done under medical supervision or at a place where you have the kit to do it. Phototherapy can treat chronic plaque lesions, clear psoriasis (when used along with psoralen) and also slows abnormal rapid growth of skin cells. UVB (Ultraviolet light B) treatment involves exposing broad-band or narrow-band UV light B to affected areas. Lasers are recommended for patients having less than 10% of their body covered by psoriasis. Side effects of these psoriasis cures include small risk of scarring. PUVA combines psoralen with UV light A and clear psoriasis for most of the patients.</p>
<p>Natural therapies like sun and water therapy can be really effective psoriasis cures. While water helps chronic lesions to soften up; sun therapy when consistently performed can clean up psoriasis. Balneotherapy involves thermal spring treatments, mineral water or seawater treatment is extensively promoted in European spa&#8217;s. Climatotherapy combines light and water for its treatment and refers specifically to few areas for treatment like the Dead Sea in Israel.</p>
<p>Psoriasis cures also involve simple therapies like diet control or following a special diet. Other ancient region-specific treatments have increasingly evoked interest in recent times. For example, Ayurveda, Acupuncture and Chinese medication have become immensely popular for their natural healing powers.</p></div>
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<p>Yunus Hussein is a sufferer of psoriasis sufferer who has tried and tested many different types of treatments.</p>
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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>
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<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>
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Different psoriasis types may call for different treatments, it is important to know which kind you have.
There are several types of  including vulgaris, guttate, pustular, inverse and Etythrodermic.
Psoriasis Vulgaris
Psoriasis type vulgaris can be recognized by the presence of raised, red, scaly patches or &#8220;plaques&#8221;, usually on the elbows, knees, scalp, chest, nails, and lower back.
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<p>Different psoriasis types may call for different treatments, it is important to know which kind you have.</p>
<p>There are several types of  including vulgaris, guttate, pustular, inverse and Etythrodermic.</p>
<p>Psoriasis Vulgaris</p>
<p>Psoriasis type vulgaris can be recognized by the presence of raised, red, scaly patches or &#8220;plaques&#8221;, usually on the elbows, knees, scalp, chest, nails, and lower back.</p>
<p>Psoriasis Guttate</p>
<p>Guttate often appears after someone suffers from strep throat a throat infection caused by streptococcus bacteria. It presents as small red dots of psoriasis that usually appear on the trunk, arms, and legs; the lesions may have some scale.</p>
<p>Guttate is fairly easy to differentiate from plaque psoriasis because the spots caused by the guttate type are much smaller.</p>
<p>Pustular</p>
<p>Psoriasis types pustular is extremely rare, and more severe. Localized pustular  can be quite painful, making it difficult to use your hands or walk normally.</p>
<p>Due to its location on the hands and feet, localized pustular may require the use of gloves or plastic wrapping during conventional treatment with topical creams.</p>
<p>Pustular may erupt as the first occurrence of psoriasis or it may evolve from plaque psoriasis It appears as small, white, fluid-filled blisters pustules surrounded by swollen, reddish skin and can cover the entire body and result in fever, fluid imbalances, and infection.</p>
<p>Inverse</p>
<p>Inverse Psoriasis also referred to as &#8220;flexural,&#8221; &#8220;genital,&#8221; or &#8220;skin-fold&#8221; psoriasis, inverse is uncommon and looks different from other forms because thick scales don&#8217;t develop. Inverse psoriasis can be found in the armpits, groin, under the breasts and in other flexion creases skin folds such as those around the genitals and buttocks.</p>
<p>Inverse is more frequent and severe in people who are overweight because it is in the skin folds where it is particularly prone to irritation from rubbing and sweating.</p>
<p>This form of psoriasis appears as smooth, dry areas of skin that are red and inflamed but do not have the scaling associated with plaque psoriasis the most common type of psoriasis.</p></div>
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Psoriasis is a skin disorder which is very common. Many people with this disorder notice white patches of pink scaly dry skin lumps on the surface.  Psoriasis usually appears on the knees, scalp or elbow area. Keep in mind that this can also occur almost anywhere throughout the whole body leaving no area safe. However, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is a skin disorder which is very common. Many people with this disorder notice white patches of pink scaly dry skin lumps on the surface.  Psoriasis usually appears on the knees, scalp or elbow area. Keep in mind that this can also occur almost anywhere throughout the whole body leaving no area safe. However, there are many wonderful natural psoriasis cures and remedies you can use under your own roof.</p>
<p>There are also products that are first class creams working wonders on all areas of the body literally getting rid of all psoriasis. Certain creams that will leave your skin refreshed and silky smooth. Smooth like a babies butt. Do your research before buying any products because there are quite a few on the market and only a few really work well enough to see drastic improvement.</p>
<p>Here are a few things you can do now</p>
<p>Stop drinking alcohol. Moderate drinking is alright but too much alcohol worsens the psoriasis conditions.</p>
<p>Taking Essential Omega 3 fatty acids on a regular basis is a known fact on naturally reducing the psoriasis.</p>
<p>Change your diet and eating habits. Eat more greens and natural earth food. More raw and organic foods will help reduce the psoriasis and keep it stable. Plus, eating healthier is much better for you anyway. Remember, your body is a temple. If your body was an expensive car, wouldn&#8217;t you change the oil and put good gas in it regularly? It is amazing that most of us treat our automobile better than we treat our own bodies.</p>
<p>Dandelion, mountain grape, figs, sarsaparilla and red clover are excellent natural ways of curing psoriasis.</p>
<p>As you have read, there are many natural cures and treatments for psoriasis. Make sure you give some of these a try.</p></div>
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Psoriasis treatment at home can help control this skin disorder. Here are some tips and strategies for psoriasis:
* Moisturizers and certain creams along with a nice warm bath will keep the skin saturated with moisture.
* Make sure to get some natural &#8220;heliotherapy&#8221;. A.K.A. &#8220;sunlight exposure. Do not overdue this because of harmful rays but a [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis treatment at home can help control this skin disorder. Here are some tips and strategies for psoriasis:</p>
<p>* Moisturizers and certain creams along with a nice warm bath will keep the skin saturated with moisture.</p>
<p>* Make sure to get some natural &#8220;heliotherapy&#8221;. A.K.A. &#8220;sunlight exposure. Do not overdue this because of harmful rays but a little bit every day is ok.</p>
<p>* Carefully take the crusty scabs off by applying cream. Remember to first soak the scabs in the cream for some time. Allow it to soften and gently try and remove dry skin without irritating the psoriasis.</p>
<p>* Sometimes it may be important to try different ointments. Some work better than others. Experiment. Aloe Vera is a known natural moisturizer that helps with this.</p>
<p>You do not want to use creams that may flare up your psoriasis. Things to avoid include:</p>
<p>Anxiety and Stress. These two are almost guaranteed to make psoriasis worse or even cause it to flare up again. Monitor this carefully.</p>
<p>* Having infections can cause this skin irritation to worsen.</p>
<p>Certain prescription medications have been known to make psoriasis symptoms worse. Some known are: NSIDs, lithium, and beta-blockers. Make sure you consult with your doctor when taking a different medication.</p>
<p>Smoking and Alcohol consumption. We all know that smoking is already horrible for you and too much drinking does the body no good. One word for you if you already have severe psoriasis: &#8220;Quit&#8221;.</p>
<p>There have been many testimonials and studies regarding eliminating certain foods from the diet which can have a dramatic impact on getting rid of psoriasis. Do some research on this and try different diets.</p></div>
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Honestly, though we hear a lot of claims and success stories regarding successful diet-based treatment of Psoriasis, the fact remains that very minimal scientific researches have been done to substantiate those claims. The challenge is in alienating a psoriasis diet amongst the various factors responsible for occurrence as well as the cure of psoriasis. Yet [...]]]></description>
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<p>Honestly, though we hear a lot of claims and success stories regarding successful diet-based treatment of Psoriasis, the fact remains that very minimal scientific researches have been done to substantiate those claims. The challenge is in alienating a psoriasis diet amongst the various factors responsible for occurrence as well as the cure of psoriasis. Yet it may be beneficial, from a statistical point of view, to know what  diet can alleviate or aggravate the skins&#8217; diseased condition.</p>
<p>Psoriasis &#8211; as we know it &#8211; is the raised, red patchy, and lesion covered state of the skin. Statistically, 2% or 3% of world population (approximately 125 million people) suffer from this non-contagious condition. Over 7.5 million people in America are affected. Psoriasis diet is not the only approach to treating this condition but it is not harmful to try it out as long as it does not affect the overall well being of the body. Apart from genetics being the reason, it may also be caused owing to metabolic disorder.</p>
<p>Therefore, many dermatologists begin by prescribing psoriasis diet to help cleanse the overall body. They also suggest weight-loss as weight gain flares up psoriasis.</p>
<p>In the core diet, dietitians suggest to avoid acidic and gluten-producing foods like caffeine, coke, sugar, white flour, and alcohol as they worsen the situation. And they ask to increase the intake of water and fiber items like leafy vegetables, carrots, beet, and cucumbers serve well as psoriasis diet. Similarly psoriasis diet comprising of raw vegetables, lettuce, sprouts, and coconut milk do well to improve the itchy skin condition. As a rule of thumb, any food item that is difficult to be digested by the body &#8211; like butter, red meat, eggs &#8211; should be avoided. Also, Gluten free diet helps to improve the condition. Hence, food items like pasta, beer, barley, and white flour items should be avoided. Needless to say, this demands a high degree of self-discipline and radical change in the patients lifestyle.</p>
<p>&#8216;Supplementary diet items&#8217;, as psoriasis diet items, have varying results. Supplementary items include essential nutrients like vitamins, minerals, proteins, and herbal supplements. Fish oil usage has demonstrated mild to moderate improvement in the ailing condition. Shark cartilage has anti-inflammatory attributes and has shown positive results in treating psoriasis but comes with nausea and rashes.</p>
<p>Turmeric, doctor prescribed multi-vitamin tablets and zinc-based tablets also work towards improving psoriasis. With psoriasis, the levels of vitamin B, C and E drop low and therefore Granular Lecithin is important part of psoriasis diet.</p>
<p>Finally, it should be realized that there is nothing is magic psoriasis diet or one food item that cures psoriasis. Dermatologist will suggest different food items to different patients based on their body condition, history, food allergies, and other factors. Psoriasis diet just reinforces meaning of well balanced diet in life.</p></div>
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<p>Do you suffer from Psoriasis or maybe you know someone who does, live a psoriasis free life where you don&#8217;t have to worry about the way you look or feel.</p>
<p>If you found this article helpful you might want to visit <a id="link_89" href="http://natural-cures-for-psoriasis.com/psoriasis-diet/" target="_new">Psoriasis Diet Secrets</a> where you will find more psoriasis articles and information.<br />
Yunus Hussein has been a psoriasis sufferer and researcher who helps people cope with this condition.</div>
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Psoriasis is an inflammatory autoimmune skin condition that is non-contagious and chronic. During the earlier times, medical practitioners believe that psoriasis is a variety of leprosy, mainly because of its scaly appearance. It is one of the most ancient human diseases known to mankind. Incidentally, psoriasis has been greatly misunderstood over the years. Scholars eventually [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is an inflammatory autoimmune skin condition that is non-contagious and chronic. During the earlier times, medical practitioners believe that psoriasis is a variety of leprosy, mainly because of its scaly appearance. It is one of the most ancient human diseases known to mankind. Incidentally, psoriasis has been greatly misunderstood over the years. Scholars eventually paid much attention to this skin disorder, yet to this day &#8211; no cure was found.</p>
<p>Psoriasis manifests itself when the immune system sends out faulty signals that causes the growth cycles to speed up. It is reported that between 10 and 30 percent of people who have had psoriasis get a related form of arthritis. It is for this very reason that the skin disorder is immediately and properly treated.</p>
<p>Note: Psoriatic arthritis is the related form of arthritis. As the name suggests, psoriatic arthritis is the inflammation of the joints.</p>
<p>Psoriasis come in five types, each having unique signs and symptoms. The five types are plaque, guttate, inverse, pustular and erythrodermic. Among these five, plaque psoriasis is the most common. Plaque appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered by a silvery-white buildup of dead skin cells called scale. Usually, the plaques are formed on the elbows and knees as well as the lower back and scalp. However, the plaques can also manifest themselves on any part of the body. About 80% of people who develop psoriasis have plaque psoriasis. The other 20% have any of the other types. Guttate psoriasis appears as small, red spots on the skin. Inverse psoriasis manifests itself as smooth, red lesions formed in skin folds. Pustular psoriasis, on the other hand, appears as white pustules surrounded by red skin, while erythrodermic psoriasis causes widespread redness with severe itching and pain.</p>
<p>People must be aware that anyone may have psoriasis. It can come about on random parts of the body. Regardless of the type, psoriasis causes discomfort to a person. Aside from the stubborn itch on the skin, it may also crack and bleed. Severe cases of psoriasis, which are manifested through excessive itching and discomfort, may cause a person to be up all night and the pain that one has to endure can make everyday ordinary tasks difficult. In addition to that, psoriasis is associated with other serious health problems such as heart disease, depression and diabetes, to name a few.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease. That means that it is a lifelong condition that people who have already developed them would often experience flares and remissions all throughout their life. Currently, psoriasis has no cure. There are, however, many different treatments that are available. There are varying treatment for the severity and type of psoriasis. The ones that do not cause too much discomfort may be treated at home while those who develop such severe psoriasis may require to be treated in the hospital or medical facility.</p>
<p>There is good news to those who are advocates of herbal skin care. Psoriasis can be treated naturally. The listed Psoriasis natural treatment below are studied by the medical community. Also, these natural options are reported effective by members of various psoriasis foundations:</p>
<p>1. Apple cider vinegar &#8211; It has been documented that, throughout history, many cultures have made use of different types of vinegar for medical purposes. Apple cider vinegar, for one, has been used for many years as a cleanser, disinfectant or soothing agent. According to some people who have had psoriasis, apple cider vinegar helps treat the skin disorder. The vinegar may be applied directly on the skin, added to the bath, mixed with a moisturizer or have their infected body parts soaked on it.</p>
<p>2. Capsaicin &#8211; Capsaicin is an ingredient contained in cayenne peppers. Some studies have shown that capsaicin is an effective way to treat psoriasis by reducing the redness, scaling and itching on the skin. Short-live burning sensation, however, is the only side effect.</p>
<p>3. Oats &#8211; Oat extracts have been used for centuries as a soothing agent for a number of skin conditions. Oat plant derivatives can be used as treatment for psoriasis as well as other dry and itchy skin conditions. People who have psoriasis may make their own oatmeal bath to get rid of the skin disorder.</p>
<p>4. Tea tree oil &#8211; Tea tree oil is known for its antibacterial and antiseptic properties and was used in surgery and dentistry as early as the 1920&#8217;s. Today, like aloe vera, many products have tea tree oil as an active ingredient. Tea tree oil, according to some members of psoriasis foundation, is an effective way to treat psoriasis, especially those that form on the scalp.</p>
<p>Whatever the type and severity, psoriasis can affect a person&#8217;s quality of life. As already stated, psoriasis is a lifelong condition that poses physical and emotional challenges to an individual. The good news is, members of the medical community and psoriasis foundations are constantly looking for cure for this skin condition. There are now several therapies that have emerged, and it has been reported that more people are experiencing significant improvements to their condition.</p></div>
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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.
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<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>
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If you have Psoriasis or any other skin problem, I know you are always looking for a solution. With psoriasis, the skin breaks out in itchy rashes, unsightly blemishes, and white flakes.
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<p>If you have Psoriasis or any other skin problem, I know you are always looking for a solution. With psoriasis, the skin breaks out in itchy rashes, unsightly blemishes, and white flakes.</p>
<p>In psoriasis, the skin cells multiply quickly causing rashes to appear quickly. Normal skin renews itself in 30 days, but in psoriasis, skin cells move from the innermost layer of skin to the skin surface in 3 days, causing red and itchy areas. In addition, as cells accumulate on the surface they die, turning white and flaky.</p>
<p>Finding a psoriasis treatment that cures is not easy since there doesn&#8217;t appear to be one. Most doctors or dermatologists do not know what causes psoriasis and consider it incurable. But there are many different natural remedies that can give some relief to psoriasis but at far as a natural psoriasis treatment that is a cure, there is none.</p>
<p>Here is a list of psoriasis treatments that you may want to try.</p>
<p>Give your skin some sun to give your body additional energy and Vitamin D to fight your psoriasis. You can add Vitamin D supplements to the list of vitamins you take. The psoriasis sun treatment works better with UVB rays but these rays also cause sunburn. So you may want to put sunscreen on those areas that do not have psoriasis.</p>
<p>Drink teas or take capsules of sarsaparilla, milk thistle or nettle leaves.</p>
<p>Take a regular dose of fish oil or flax seed. Start with 1500 mg per day of fish oil</p>
<p>Use a couple tablespoons of granular lecithin. You can add it to your soups, salads, morning cereal, or smoothes. Never add it to boiling water or use it as cooking oil since it oxidizes rapidly and becomes rancid.</p>
<p>Take large dose of inositol, a B vitamin, around 1.5 grams or more and see how it affects your psoriasis.</p>
<p>Use a diluted apple cider vinegar over your psoriasis to reduce itching. Start with 10 parts apple cider vinegar to 90 part of distilled water. No known pathogen can survive in apple cider vinegar.</p>
<p>Keep stress down if possible, stress lowers the immune system and a weak immune system cannot keep up with the activity of psoriasis.</p>
<p>There is another herb that appears to be an excellent psoriasis treatment. It&#8217;s called mahonia quifolium and is better known as Oregon grape or holly-leaved barberry, which is a natural plant extract</p>
<p>This extract is,</p>
<p>-A strong antibacterial</p>
<p>-A strong antifungal</p>
<p>-Inhibits the excessive abnormal skin cell growth</p>
<p>-Reduces inflammation</p>
<p>-Activates the release of histamine</p>
<p>You can find mahonia aquifolium in a product called M-Folia. This product comes in various forms &#8211; ointments, shampoos, sunscreen, and cream preparations</p>
<p>Keep your psoriasis area open to air and don&#8217;t allow jewelry or tight clothing to press against it. Stay of away from harsh chemicals sprays and liquid irritants.</p>
<p>Keep stress down if possible, stress lowers the immune system and a weak immune system cannot keep up with the activity of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Use a psoriasis treatment as mentioned above to help give you psoriasis relief. You can use a combination of these remedies, so experiment to see which works the best for you.</p></div>
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Known to be a serious skin inflammation, psoriasis is described as an autoimmune and non-contagious disease that affects both skin and the body joints. A person suffering from this skin problem develops red color scaly patches all over, which is considered the main symptom or cause of this inflammation called psoriasis.
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<p>Known to be a serious skin inflammation, psoriasis is described as an autoimmune and non-contagious disease that affects both skin and the body joints. A person suffering from this skin problem develops red color scaly patches all over, which is considered the main symptom or cause of this inflammation called psoriasis.</p>
<p>According to several medical reports published in popular magazines from time to time it has become evident that this skin problem is a choric one, affecting more than 2 to 3 % of the entire world population. A person suffering from this skin disease finds it very unpleasant to socialize. Rashes and lesions develop all over the affected areas increasing the pain of the sufferer.</p>
<p>Now psoriasis can be of different forms and depending on the severity of your situation medical treatments are ensured by experts. Most common types include inverse psoriasis, psoriasis vulgaris, pustular psoriasis, quttate psoriasis and so on. Despite several medical researches, the actual cause of psoriasis still remains unknown. Doctors suggest that there are combinations of several factors that include both environmental and hereditary inclination to be more likely responsible for the cause of this particular skin problem.</p>
<p>If you are the one suffering from psoriasis, now you can easily examine those affected areas by doing some internet search. Today, Internet is the main means to make yourself aware of your surroundings and also to keep yourself updated on several important events. In the following lines, you will come across some of the most common symptoms of psoriasis that will help you to judge your own situation.</p>
<p>• First and the most common symptom is the itching and burning sensation in all those affected areas. Many people who suffer from this skin inflammation get lesions and scaly skin causing in skin cracks and flakes as the skin gets dry. The main affected areas of the body include elbow, feet, scalp, knees, ears and palm. Areas like buttocks and breasts also get affected and bleeding lesions in this situation is also common.</p>
<p>• Moist areas of the body are likely to get affected first like the areas between naval and the buttocks. Symptoms of psoriasis detected in critical areas for instance in between buttocks and penis can cause severe pain for a person.</p>
<p>• Dandruff in scalp can increase due to psoriasis leading to red patches later on. If you find any skin abrasion then it is likely that it can trigger to psoriasis hinting another psoriasis symptom.</p>
<p>• Causes of psoriasis are also reported among people living in areas including hot or cold climactic conditions. Psoriasis triggers in humid and hot weather as it acts as a mechanism and a patient is likely to grow lesions on his or her skin.</p>
<p>• Symptoms of psoriasis are also noted in your nails. Discoloration of your nail color is the main symptom. Your nails may get an unusual yellowish appearance. Even pits and nail bed separation can also be seen at the very end of your nail.</p>
<p>• Swelling and paining joints are some of the common symptoms of psoriasis.</p>
<p>If you are more or less familiar with the common psoriasis symptoms, it will be easier for you to consult a doctor or a dermatologist to help you out from this problem. It will be a great help for you to get a solution from the discomfort and pain that psoriasis brings with it.</p></div>
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Psoriasis is a significant problem for dermatologists in the US. Over 7 million people suffer from this chronic skin condition and it affects both women and men of all ages.
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<p>Psoriasis is a significant problem for dermatologists in the US. Over 7 million people suffer from this chronic skin condition and it affects both women and men of all ages.</p>
<p>Recent research indicates that Psoriasis may be caused by liver dysfunction and may also be related to immune system functions. Generally patches of inflamed red skin called plaques characterize symptoms. While these are the most visible symptoms Psoriasis causes significant discomfort due to pain, itching, limited joint mobility and depending on the affected area, it may also cause emotional distress.</p>
<p>Human blood contains T-cells, which normally protect the body against disease. Research indicates that in Psoriasis victims these T-cells are over-active and become responsible for excessive skin cell reproduction resulting in the plaques.</p>
<p>Symptomatic treatment of this disease results in destroying the excessive skin production caused by malfunctioning T-Cells. This is done by use of Ultra Violet light, which can destroy these excessive growths. The process of destroying these skin cells is called Apoptosis and is included by many doctors as a treatment option.</p>
<p>Many alternative therapies are also available and widely publicized. These include the use of Dead Sea salts and soaps with high salt content to purging liver treatments. None of these have been proven conclusively effective in removing the symptoms entirely. Because of the chronic nature of this condition and its often painful symptoms, patients often tire of non medical intervention and seek help from doctors.</p>
<p>Phototherapy treatments for Psoriasis can be done using UVB and UVA light. For most mild to moderate cases doctors generally elect to use UVB Narrow Band Spectrum treatments. Current knowledge of these treatments suggests that these Narrow Band UVB (NBUVB) treatments have better results than Broad Band treatment options.</p>
<p>When UVA light is used, doctors include topical and oral administration of a drug called Psoralen. This drug improves skin sensitivity to UVA light and improves the effectiveness of the treatments. While the disease may not be entirely curable, such treatments provide significant symptomatic relief to patients suffering from Psoriasis.</p></div>
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Psoriasis appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with dead skin cells on the skin. Scalp psoriasis can be mild, with fine scaling or thick with crusted plaques, covering the entire scalp. The areas of the skin grow very rapidly and form red, scaling patches. Patients experience severe itchiness, a feeling of tightness and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis appears as raised, red patches or lesions covered with dead skin cells on the skin. Scalp psoriasis can be mild, with fine scaling or thick with crusted plaques, covering the entire scalp. The areas of the skin grow very rapidly and form red, scaling patches. Patients experience severe itchiness, a feeling of tightness and soreness, accompanied by hair loss. Scalp psoriasis is a common form of psoriasis affecting over 50% of patients.</p>
<p>Treatments for scalp psoriasis are generally temporarily effective and continued over a long period. Moderate exposure of the scalp to sunlight and regular washing of the head helps reduce the spread of the condition. Certain shampoo treatments control the spread of psoriasis. Other treatments prescribed by doctors include coal tar, dithranol, salicylic acid, cortico-steroids and Vitamin D derivatives.</p>
<p>The correct method of application of the treatment is important. The hair is parted into sections and the medication is rubbed into the exposed area. It is necessary to comb and brush the hair regularly in order to remove scaling. Shampooing with a coal tar based shampoo followed by a cortisone lotion rubbed into the scalp is recommended. A frequent break in the regimen ensures that the psoriasis does not become resistant to treatment.</p>
<p>Topical medications like corticosteriods are effective against scalp psoriasis. They are available in solutions, gels, creams, lotions and ointments. A two-week cycle of treatment is commonly recommended for strong steroids.</p>
<p>In cases of mild scalp psoriasis, doctors inject the scalp lesions with steroid medications. The medication is absorbed into the system and is therefore sparingly used.</p>
<p>Systemic medications or prescription medications are administered to patients with moderate to severe scalp psoriasis. Biologic drugs that are made from living human or animal proteins block or eliminate various immune system cells involved in scalp psoriasis.</p>
<p>Since psoriasis is known to be a waxing and waning condition, it usually subsides with regular treatment. It is unusual for anyone to suffer extensive scalp psoriasis for a long time, especially if they seek medical help and use treatments as directed. Any medical regimen for psoriasis needs to be closely supervised by a dermatologist.</p></div>
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Is Psoriasis Contagious?
Whether you&#8217;ve developed psoriasis yourself or you know someone who has, one of the first questions to cross your mind is probably: &#8220;Is psoriasis contagious?&#8221;. And the answer, thankfully, is no.
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<p>Is Psoriasis Contagious?</p>
<p>Whether you&#8217;ve developed psoriasis yourself or you know someone who has, one of the first questions to cross your mind is probably: &#8220;Is psoriasis contagious?&#8221;. And the answer, thankfully, is no.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that many people suffer from all their lives. In fact, it&#8217;s estimated that four to seven million Americans are diagnosed with psoriasis each year. Psoriasis is not contagious though, because it&#8217;s believed to be a problem created from your body&#8217;s own immune system.</p>
<p>When the human body is functioning normally, it produces new skin cells gradually. The skin cells on the surface of your skin need about thirty days to die off and shed themselves. During that time, new skin cells are being created deep below the surface of your skin, and these new cells gradually rise to the surface over the thirty day time period, arriving just in time to replace those that are ready to shed.</p>
<p>With psoriasis however, your body&#8217;s immune system is reacting to some sort of trigger. Commonly known triggers include getting a severe illness or infection, such as strep throat, or going through an extremely stressful period in life. Your body starts pushing the new skin cells to the surface much more rapidly than normal. In fact, the new skin cells reach the surface in just a few days, instead of taking about a month as they normally would. With these new skin cells rising so rapidly, the existing surface skin cells have not had time to die off and shed themselves. So you end up getting a &#8220;pile up&#8221; which tends to manifest itself in the form of dry, white, flaky areas known as psoriasis.</p>
<p>And since psoriasis is caused by something in your own immune system, you cannot pass the condition on to others. Thus psoriasis itself is not contagious.</p>
<p>Now if you develop psoriasis due to one of the common triggers such as a severe illness or infection, that illness or infection can of course be passed on to others. But not everyone develops psoriasis when a contagious disease or illness is caught, so the psoriasis itself is not contagious, but the underlying factors which cause you to develop psoriasis could be.</p>
<p>Even though psoriasis is not contagious, you are probably looking for a way to cure the problem. Some people have severe cases of psoriasis, and this can be quite uncomfortable&#8230; at times even debilitating. Most doctors and scientists feel that psoriasis cannot be cured, but they do have medications and treatments which will help relieve some of the most common and problematic symptoms.</p>
<p>Herbal medicine specialists however, believe that you can greatly reduce the severity and frequency of psoriasis flare ups, and some believe you can cure the problem completely.</p>
<p>Common alternative remedies for treating psoriasis usually involve treating the internal problems within your body. You can reduce the inflammation and itching with external applications of herbs such as aloe vera, but to actually reduce or eliminate the psoriasis itself, herbalists feel you need to cleanse and detoxify your body. This process is achieved through various diet changes, getting additional vitamins and minerals into your system, and cleaning out the liver, colon, and digestive tract to remove built up toxins and waste.</p>
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Psoriasis is a very bad skin condition if it flares severely. Only the patient knows what he/she is undergoing. There is no way to share the trauma of skin falling and itching. The application of medication tires the patient after some time. One wants to run away from it but cannot. How to get relief [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is a very bad skin condition if it flares severely. Only the patient knows what he/she is undergoing. There is no way to share the trauma of skin falling and itching. The application of medication tires the patient after some time. One wants to run away from it but cannot. How to get relief from psoriasis? Let us talk about it.</p>
<p><strong>Psoriasis- acceptance </strong></p>
<p>To accept that I have psoriasis and it will not go away for my lifetime is the first step. When we get stressed, we trigger more of psoriasis. Better to keep calm. Let psoriasis be there on the body. Try to take attention away from it. Use the medicines as directed and stop worrying about it. Asking repeatedly- why me, will not help. Everyone has some pain. We have psoriasis. Let us accept it. If you suffer from psoriasis, you must have experienced that when psoriasis flares up, you get mentally disturbed. It beats us in both the directions. But we have to conquer it. The only way is to surrender to it without any resistance.</p>
<p><strong>Psoriasis- think of other things</strong></p>
<p>Thinking of Psoriasis will be of no help. That does not cure it. That worsens it. Better to think of other things in life. Try to achieve goals and love. Try to love others. Make life better. There is no other way out of a disease, which will be a lifelong companion. Make friends with it, because it will never leave you.</p>
<p><strong>Psoriasis- medication</strong></p>
<p>Many of us get very disheartened after trying many medications. We find that psoriasis returns. Some of the treatments are very troublesome and messy. Others have side effects. We get tired of medicines. Many of us search for alternatives to modern medicine. But after trying every possibility, we conclude that nothing works. It only tires us more. Better to talk to your doctor about this and use only few medicines. Accept whatever relief they give and continue with life as cheerfully as possible. This Psoriasis quiz will help you learn more about it &#8211; <a id="link_88" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/psoriasis/psoriasis-quiz.php" target="_new">http://www.doctorgoodskin.com/ds/psoriasis/psoriasis-quiz.php</a></p>
<p>This article is only for informative purposes. This article is not intended to be a medical advise and it is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor for your medical concerns. Please follow any tip given in this article only after consulting your doctor. The author is not liable for any outcome or damage resulting from information obtained from this article.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, what is the Intoxication concept of psoriasis and who developed it? The Intoxication concept of psoriasis was first mentioned by a well-known osteopath John Pagano. Pagano studied psoriasis and the reasons of its development for more than 20 years. Pagano was the one to first connect the toxins in the bowels and intestines with [...]]]></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>So, what is the Intoxication concept of psoriasis and who developed it? The Intoxication concept of psoriasis was first mentioned by a well-known osteopath John Pagano. Pagano studied psoriasis and the reasons of its development for more than 20 years. Pagano was the one to first connect the toxins in the bowels and intestines with the appearance of psoriatic plaques.</p>
<p>According to Pagano, when we consume some toxic substances, like alcohol, nicotine, preservatives and dyes in the food products, etc, and our liver or kidneys can not purify them, these toxins are being taken out of the body through our skin.</p>
<p>The question arises: there are millions of people that consume toxins with food, drinks, medicines, smoking etc. Why do only 2-3% of them develop psoriasis?</p>
<p>Well, the answer according to Pagano is that the walls of the intestines and duodenum of people with psoriasis are too thin. Pagano calls it &#8220;the syndrome of a non-hermetic bowel&#8221;. And so the consumed toxins, which were not purified by the liver or the kidneys, find their way out through the skin of the person with psoriasis.</p>
<p>If we look deeper into this process, we will find out that people with psoriasis are not the only ones with the thin intestinal lining. So why only in them do psoriatic plaques develop on the skin, which do not appear on the skin of other people with the &#8220;non-hermetic bowel&#8221; syndrome?</p>
<p>Here comes into play another factor &#8211; the autoimmune aggression that takes places in the body of the people with psoriasis. In the places where the toxic substances come out through the skin, the body of the people with psoriasis starts attacking the skin cells, through which the toxins found their way out.</p>
<p>A person keeps consuming the toxic substances (with bad foods like cola drinks, marinated, fried, spicy foods, alcohol, smoking, breathing in polluted air, taking some medicines etc), the liver and kidneys keep failing to purify these toxic substances, the substances find their way into the blood flow of the person with psoriasis through the thin lining of the bowels and duodenum, and the body keeps attacking the skin cells, which let out these toxins. This is a vicious circle.</p>
<p>So what is advised in order to break this vicious circle? Pagano and others say to adapt a healthy diet, quit smoking and alcohol consumption, as well as to start doing a colon hydro-therapy (cleaning your lower intestine with water). Another thing that may help is regular bowel movements.</p>
<p>The Intoxicating theory of psoriasis has loads of followers around the globe. It used to be especially popular a couple of decades ago. Then it was forgotten, and nowadays it has started becoming more and more popular again.</p>
<p>Whether to believe in the Intoxicating theory of psoriasis or not is an individual choice, but one thing clearly makes sense: healthy diet, no smoking and very moderate alcohol consumption will help us not only to improve our overall well-being but also may help us to clear our skin from the psoriatic plaques.</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>
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<p>I have been fighting psoriasis for 15 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>
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There are different treatments available to help control psoriasis. Treatment depends on the kind of psoriasis and no single treatment works for everyone.
Topical creams, ointments and powders, applied to the skin are the most common forms of treatment for psoriasis. They slow down or normalize excessive cell production and reduce inflammation. Anthralin, Dovonex, Salicyclic acid, [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are different treatments available to help control psoriasis. Treatment depends on the kind of psoriasis and no single treatment works for everyone.</p>
<p>Topical creams, ointments and powders, applied to the skin are the most common forms of treatment for psoriasis. They slow down or normalize excessive cell production and reduce inflammation. Anthralin, Dovonex, Salicyclic acid, corticosteriods and coal tar are common topical treatments.</p>
<p>Corticosteroids are often prescribed for the treatment of psoriasis. These steroids are anti-inflammatory agents and reduce the swelling and redness of lesions. Corticosteriods complement other psoriasis treatments that are used to treat chronic cases. Patients must use topical steroids properly to avoid unnecessary side effects. Some steroids are suitable for only short periods of time or may be applied only to certain areas of the skin.</p>
<p>When psoriasis is extensive then ultraviolet light treatment or phototherapy is used on patients. Phototherapy involves exposure of the skin to wavelengths of ultraviolet light under medical supervision. Ultraviolet light B (UVB) is an effective form of ultraviolet radiation for treating psoriasis. It is present in natural sunlight and penetrates the skin. UVB slows the abnormally rapid growth of skin cells associated with psoriasis. Treatment involves exposing the skin to an artificial UVB light source over a set period of time.</p>
<p>Systemic medications or prescription medications are administered to patients with moderate to severe psoriasis. Biologic drugs that are made from living human or animal proteins help block or eliminate various immune system cells that cause psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis. Other systemic medications like cyclosporine, methotrexate, soriatane, Accutane and sulfasalazine are also used to treat chronic cases of psoriasis.</p>
<p>Popularity amongst patients of alternative therapies like acupuncture, herbal remedies and magnets have grown. 36 percent of adults in the United States use some form of alternative and complementary medicine to counter psoriasis.</p>
<p>Over the years, patients have tried different diet regimens. The turkey diet, low-protein diet and the rice diet are common among them. Response to treatment depends on individual habits and medical histories and therefore varies from patient to patient. Over a period of time, patients begin to respond to the right treatment.</p></div>
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Psoriasis vulgaris, also known as &#8220;plaque psoriasis,&#8221; is the most common form of psoriasis and affects 80% of people with the disease. It tends to be a relatively persistent or chronic pattern of psoriasis that can be improved with treatment but is difficult to clear completely with topical treatments alone. Environmental factors such as smoking, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis vulgaris, also known as &#8220;plaque psoriasis,&#8221; is the most common form of psoriasis and affects 80% of people with the disease. It tends to be a relatively persistent or chronic pattern of psoriasis that can be improved with treatment but is difficult to clear completely with topical treatments alone. Environmental factors such as smoking, sun exposure, alcoholism, and HIV infection may affect how often the psoriasis occurs and how long the flare-ups last. </p>
<p>Plaque psoriasis is the most common presentation of psoriasis and of all the patterns is the most likely to affect the typical areas of the elbows, knees, umbilicus and lower back.  As the name suggests it is marked by the presence of plaques on the skin. It is characterized by large areas patches forming particularly on the limbs and trunk; including the elbows, knees, scalp and lower back. Of the 7 types of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis is the most common and accounts for approximately 80% of psoriasis cases. </p>
<p>The first peak occurrence is in people aged 16-22 years. Females develop plaque it earlier than males. Chronic plaque psoriasis is usually managed initially with topical agents. If it is too extensive or severe to be effectively managed with topical treatments, phototherapy or systemic agents can be used and are usually very effective at improving and even clearing the psoriasis. </p>
<p>Rapid production of skin cells forces premature skin cells to the surface of the skin where they form thick plaques. Although Plaque psoriasis usually will not cause itching, itching, cracking, and pain on the skin may also be symptoms of plaque psoriasis. The skin plaques take on a silver white appearance and the inflamed skin underneath is red. The burning sensation can be brought on when adjacent skin or clothing rubs against the plaques.</p>
<p>As with other types of psoriasis, Plaque Psoriasis generally is a persistent, chronic pattern of psoirasis, which can be improved with treatment, but proves to be difficult to cure with just topical treatments. Treatments with the least side effects should generally be tried first and more potentially-dangerous treatments instituted only when resistance is demonstrated.  First line management is with topical treatments, including vitamin D analogues, topical corticosteroids, tar-based preparations, dithranol, salicylic acid and topical retinoids.  Among the natural treatments available, special blends of essential oils are considered very good.  Psoriasis treatment depends primarily on the type of Psoriasis you have and the severity of it. </p>
<p>Plaque psoriasis is the most common and affects 9 out of 10 sufferers. It is usually stable and remains unchanged for longer periods than the guttate variety and is called chronic as compared to the acute nature of the guttate psoriasis.  If plaque psoriasis is too extensive or severe to be effectively managed with topical treatments alone, refer to a dermatologist for phototherapy and/or systemic agents.  Psoriasis treatments include various topical creams, internal medications and light therapy.  Very often such psoriasis treatments are used as phototherapy or biologics methods, but the chosen way of treatment depends on the disease degree and doctor&#8217;s recommendations. </p></div>
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<p>As with other types of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis generally is a persistant, chronic pattern of psoirasis, which can be improved with treatment, but proves to be difficult to cure with just topical treatments. Find out more about <a id="link_93" href="http://admirable-breast.com/females_develop_psoriasis_earlier_than_males.html" target="_new">Plaque Psoriasis</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis is a chronic ailment of the skin that is defined as an inflammation and scaling of the outer layer of the skin. There are many symptoms. A few are chronic skin rash and blisters. The ailments of having this problem are recurring skin rashes, scaly red plaques and grayish scales.
When the occurrence of psoriasis [...]]]></description>
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<p>When the occurrence of psoriasis happens, parts of the skin thicken, they get more red and eventually become covered in grayish scales known as plaques. Side effects are itching or a burning sensation with a slit or crack in the skin at the joints. Most areas affected by this on the human body are elbows, knees, lower back, scalp, face, fingernails and bottoms of the feet. Sometimes there are reports of this occurring inside the mouth on the soft tissue parts.</p>
<p>There have been many assumptions that psoriasis is a disorder of the immune system and it can eventually lead to arthritis. There are also ways to make it worse. Having infections, stress and living in a climate that is too dry may advance the condition more.</p>
<p>Even certain medications have been linked to worsening psoriasis. Everyone taking medications should read all of the information included on the prescription bottle before taking it. Talk to your doctor first and always before stopping a medication and always consult a doctor if trying something different.</p>
<p>There are many different kinds of treatments for dealing with this problem. However, not all of them work. Some even have bad side effects when taking them. To find out more information on this, please continue reading.</p>
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If you&#8217;ve ever had thick, reddish, scaly patches of skin you might have psoriasis. But what is psoriasis exactly? It is a chronic skin disorder that is fairly common, occurring in approximately 3% of the population. Any part of the skin may be affected but the most commonly affected areas are the knees, elbows, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve ever had thick, reddish, scaly patches of skin you might have psoriasis. But what is psoriasis exactly? It is a chronic skin disorder that is fairly common, occurring in approximately 3% of the population. Any part of the skin may be affected but the most commonly affected areas are the knees, elbows, and scalp.</p>
<p>The severity of this skin disease can vary from person to person and treatment options also vary according to the severity of the condition. For most people, psoriasis tends to be mild with just a few lesions. In more severe cases the lesions cover a larger area of the skin and can also cause an itching and / or burning sensation that can be quite uncomfortable.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is not contagious so you don&#8217;t have to worry about anyone catching it from you. It is believed to be a genetic condition in which the immune system is somehow mistakenly triggered and because of this, skin cells are produced very rapidly. Everyone is constantly shedding dead skin cells which are replaced with new ones. Normally, new skin cells mature over the course of about 3 to 4 weeks before they die off and are replaced.</p>
<p>In people with psoriasis, the replacement process is greatly accelerated and only takes about 2 to 6 days. Because of this acceleration, living cells and dead cells build up on the skin&#8217;s surface causing the thick, reddish, scaly appearance.</p>
<p>There are a number of different treatment options available and you should consult a dermatologist to diagnose your condition and suggest treatment options for you.</p></div>
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		<title>Natural Cures For Psoriasis &#8211; Do They Exist and Are They Effective?</title>
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If you have a mild case of psoriasis, it can be unsightly and embarrassing. If you have a more severe case, you may also have itching and burning sensations and quite a bit of discomfort. Whether your case is mild, severe, or somewhere in between, you&#8217;re probably on the lookout for natural cures for psoriasis [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have a mild case of psoriasis, it can be unsightly and embarrassing. If you have a more severe case, you may also have itching and burning sensations and quite a bit of discomfort. Whether your case is mild, severe, or somewhere in between, you&#8217;re probably on the lookout for natural cures for psoriasis that can relieve your symptoms.</p>
<p>Traditional psoriasis treatments include steroid creams like Betnovate and Locoid and in more extreme cases doctors may use cytotoxic drugs. If you&#8217;re worried about the potential side effects that drugs may have been you would probably want to try herbal remedies and natural cures for psoriasis.</p>
<p>Keep in mind that there is no &#8220;cure&#8221; for psoriasis. There is no pill you can take or treatment you can get that will make it go away and never come back. There are however natural remedies that can effectively treat the symptoms without the risk of harsh side effects.</p>
<p>Some of the more popular natural treatments and home remedies include bathing in Epsom salts, using aloe vera to keep skin lubricated and hydrated, treating the affected area with apple cider vinegar to help balance pH levels, treating affected areas with zinc and vitamin E, and even exposure to natural sunlight which stimulates vitamin D production can be helpful.</p>
<p>There are a number of different treatment options available to help relieve your psoriasis symptoms ranging from prescription medication to simple home remedies. The only way to really know what is going to work best for you is to try a treatment option and monitor your results. You should consult a dermatologist before attempting to diagnose and /or treat any kind of skin disorder.</p></div>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis as a word derived from the Greek word &#8220;psora&#8221; &#8211; &#8220;itch&#8221;.
Psoriasis is the most wide spread chronic dermatitis. According to statistics, about 2-3% of the total population of the Earth has psoriasis &#8211; approximately 120 &#8211; 180 million people! For instance: Canada &#8211; about 1 million people, Great Britain &#8211; 1 million, Scandinavian countries [...]]]></description>
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<p>Psoriasis is the most wide spread chronic dermatitis. According to statistics, about 2-3% of the total population of the Earth has psoriasis &#8211; approximately 120 &#8211; 180 million people! For instance: Canada &#8211; about 1 million people, Great Britain &#8211; 1 million, Scandinavian countries &#8211; 2 million people, France &#8211; 2 million people and the U.S.A. &#8211; 7 million people.</p>
<p>There are countries, where psoriasis is encountered less frequently &#8211; for example Japan, China &#8211; less than 1% of the population.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is also more frequently recorded in locations of a moderate and cold climate and it is relatively less frequent in the tropical countries.</p>
<p>In rural areas the frequency of psoriasis is usually 3-4 times less frequent than in the urban areas.</p>
<p>Psoriasis appears on skin as inflamed lesions, peeling and scales. The scales can be easily removed, and beneath them there lays an yet denser scale. In addition to the skin psoriasis may as well strike the nails and joints.</p>
<p>The average cycle of shedding of normal skin cells occurs approximately in 4 weeks, with psoriasis this process takes only 4-5 days. The course of psoriasis usually has a sharply expressed seasonality. Psoriasis can be located in any sections of the skin, but predominantly the plaques are located symmetrically on the knees and elbows, on scalp and on the skin of the rest of the body.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is a chronic condition, which stays with a person for their whole life, and is accompanied by the variation of flare-ups and remissions. Psoriasis is a non-contagious disease.</p>
<p>Psoriasis develops due to many factors, with the prevailing importance of genetic factors.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is not fatal, but it causes loads of problems for the sufferer. Psoriasis may bring serious complications; it causes commonplace inconveniences, which start dominating the life and the thoughts of a person and affect the quality of life. Usually these are cosmetic, which limit the choice of the selection of hair-do, outfit, and the behavior. People with psoriasis often experience inferiority complexes. Being bothered by their appearance, they may become &#8220;people in a box&#8221;: seldom in public, wear maximally closed outfits etc.</p>
<p>Countless famous people, including Ben Franklin, Henry Ford, Joseph Stalin and many others had psoriasis. In the 1930&#8217;s, Winston Churchill, who as well had psoriasis for many years, proposed a golden monument for the person, who cures this disease.</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>
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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>
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		<description><![CDATA[More than 4.5 million United States citizens of adult age are affected with psoriasis. There is no known origin of this disease. However, there are about 150,000 more cases detected each year. People develop this condition during different stages of their life. Forty percent of those who develop it do so before they are 20 [...]]]></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 than 4.5 million United States citizens of adult age are affected with psoriasis. There is no known origin of this disease. However, there are about 150,000 more cases detected each year. People develop this condition during different stages of their life. Forty percent of those who develop it do so before they are 20 years old. Then percent were diagnosed as having the illness before they turned 10 years old.</p>
<p>As for as family history is concerned, approximately 35% of people who have psoriasis have one or more family members who have the condition. Twenty-eight percent of them have one parent who is affected. Sixty-eight of them have both parents who have psoriasis.</p>
<p>People who have psoriasis which is only mild to moderate can benefit from regularly sunbathing yp to the extent that they begin to tan. It is recommended that the person cover the areas of their body with clothing or sunscreen so that the area will not be exposed directly to the sun. Sunburn has been known to cause skin cancer. It can cause psoriasis to become even worse.</p>
<p>A vacation or long stay in a sunny area of the world has been known to make a remarkable improvement in condition.</p>
<p>Some studies show that psoriatic arthritis affects approximately a million people through out the United States and that about five to ten percent of these people will have some disability because of it. Psoriatic arthritis will generally develop in those thirty to fifty years old. All people who have his don’t necessarily end up with psoriasis.</p>
<p>During research there have been genes identified which cause psoriasis. These kinds of genes determine the way someone’s immune system will react. The chance increases when there is already a relative who has psoriasis. Some of the conditions which start the development of the condition are strep infection, stress, sunburn, and particular medications.</p>
<p>The effects of having to live with this chronic condition can be both mentally and physically challenging. Physical challenges such as soreness, itching, and cracking skin, along with bleeding skin are expected of psoriasis. The inability to perform certain jobs is common with this type of disorder. Frustration generally sets in causing matters to be worse.</p>
<p>According to the National Psoriasis Foundation due to psoriasis 56 million work hours are lost every year. Also the moderate form of the disease has caused many people to alter or stop their normal activities, instead they have been replaced by stress, low self-esteem, loneliness and anxiety, and some even become suicidal.</p>
<p>There are treatments available, as of late, which are helping to improve the quality of life for those who suffer from psoriasis. If you are developing dry and itchy skin, it can be most uncomfortable. Try to soak your body in a warm bath for around 15 minutes. When you are finished with that, you should apply some salicylic acid which is used to remove scaly dried skin and provides both moisture and topical prescription medication. Apply a thick emollient such as Vaseline.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Millions of people suffer from psoriasis, the condition exemplified by dry, itching skin which can be painful and irritated. This condition causes not only physical discomfort, but stressful burdens, as well. But now, those who have this disease can rest easier knowing that there are treatments that can help with the symptoms of the disease. [...]]]></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>Millions of people suffer from psoriasis, the condition exemplified by dry, itching skin which can be painful and irritated. This condition causes not only physical discomfort, but stressful burdens, as well. But now, those who have this disease can rest easier knowing that there are treatments that can help with the symptoms of the disease. The latest treatment of psoriasis is something many sufferers seek, and perhaps these new options can give that bright beacon of hope to hurting people. Even though there is no cure for psoriasis right now, at least there are these treatments.</p>
<p>Again, anyone who is dealing with psoriasis deals with flaking, scaling, and itching – along with irritation of the scalp and the possibility of breakouts anywhere on the body. There has been renewed hope for people who have this affliction thanks to the latest treatment of psoriasis. These treatments can be the difference between optimistic days and restless nights, for some individuals. This is good news for perhaps millions of people.</p>
<p>So let’s look at some of the latest treatment of psoriasis. People can take liquid mediations such as one called Psoriasin. Psoriasin has five formulas which are recognized medically, and help relieve psoriasis symptoms. There is also the option of using a topical cream. One such cream is Dermarest; it has several conditioners which control and reduce itching, scaling and flaking from psoriasis – and also soothe your scalp and moisturize it. There is also a foam treatment known as Connetics Olux Foam, which contains a steroid for the purpose of taking care of psoriasis symptoms.</p>
<p>Some more of the latest treatment of psoriasis involves the use of things such as light therapy – which is supposed to make use of sunlight and other forms of light to assist in alleviating psoriasis symptoms. Then, there’s a practice that draws much controversy: meditation. This holistic approach to seeking psoriasis treatment is criticized as being ineffective; surely some mystical approach to healing the body is something we don’t partake in, right?? Well, countless people partake in what they believe to be the power of prayer, which is one form of meditation involving spiritual connection. Whether prayer, Eastern meditation, or simple contemplation, meditation can alleviate stress throughout the mind and body – and this, in turn, can do a lot to take care of the symptoms suffered by people with psoriasis. Those who wish to seek other methods may certainly try those methods and many are successful with creams and other medications. But for many, the idea of meditation is a positive one which can pay great dividends. Also, there is much to be said for herbal remedies in seeking the latest treatment of psoriasis.</p>
<p>It is fortunate that those suffering from psoriasis can find solace in the latest treatment of psoriasis. These new options are fantastic news for millions of people who need relief from the constant, daily symptoms of the psoriasis from which they suffer. Hope is now indeed on the horizon for so many people.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis Lamps &#8211; The Treatment for Overexposure</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is a fact proven by the medical field that sunlight does have a healing effect on psoriasis. But a person with this skin condition can&#8217;t lay out in the sun for prolonged periods just to cure the disease-there is too much of a risk for skin cancer as well as aging and burning of [...]]]></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>It is a fact proven by the medical field that sunlight does have a healing effect on psoriasis. But a person with this skin condition can&#8217;t lay out in the sun for prolonged periods just to cure the disease-there is too much of a risk for skin cancer as well as aging and burning of the skin. These ultraviolet rays must come in some controlled form. That form could be psoriasis lamps. These handy devices have been effective in lessening the presence of psoriasis patches on the skin.</p>
<p>These lamps have become prevalent in use both in clinics or doctor&#8217;s offices and in your own home. It is a convenient form of treatment to use in the winter months when your body is not getting many natural ultraviolet rays from the sunshine.</p>
<p>Psoriasis lamps supply you with the light therapy that your affected skin needs. You will usually be using the lamps four or five days per week. This treatment can last for a period of up to three months. To get the ultimate degree of satisfaction from our ultraviolet treatment you can combine the treatment with the medication, acitretin (this is of the retinoid category of drugs). You can also use the lamp together with a medicine called psoralen also used in the treatment of psoriasis.</p>
<p>There is a newer version of psoriasis lamps that modern technology has brought into existence. This psoriasis lamp makes use of laser therapy. This method allows for you to directly point the light beam to a particular area of the skin&#8212;thus providing more effective treatment. With the use of this type of lamp comes a smaller amount of side effects and a lesser amount of treatments.</p>
<p>There is an effective lamp on the market called the Sperti Phototherapy Psoriasis Lamp. This lamp offers a timer that you can adjust yourself and a high energy capacity. It has a Mercury Vapor Lamp that gives off UVB and UVA. This lamp is approved by the FDA. It does come with a table and a floor stand and it folds for easy storage. It runs on 110V AC (standard) and it comes with eyewear that blocks ultraviolet rays from the person being treated and anyone else in the room.</p>
<p>Remember that any of the psoriasis lamps that are approved by the food and Drug Administration and are deemed as medical devices by the experts in that field must be bought with a doctor&#8217;s prescription. Furthermore, these lamps must be used only under the professional advice of a physician. Do not attempt to use them without any advice-you could truly injure yourself.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not overlook the fact that these psoriasis lamps do come with risks as do all devices of this type. When you begin to treat your psoriasis condition, see that you do not overexpose your skin to these harmful ultraviolet rays. Bear in mind that they are just like the sun&#8217;s rays and can produce the same skin conditions as too much of the sun&#8217;s rays-cancer, burning, and other skin problems. Also let your physician know about all medications you are taking. You may be using a drug that will magnify the light ray impact on your skin. Stay in touch with your doctor and take proper care.</p>
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		<title>An Overview of the Different Kinds of Psoriasis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Psoriasis is a chronic condition characterized by reddening and thickening of the skin. It has effects on 1 percent to 3% of the entire population. Here we&#8217;re going to look at the 5 differing kinds of psoriasis. Plaque Psoriasis This is the commonest form of psoriasis. It is usually indicated by thickening and flaking of [...]]]></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>Psoriasis is a chronic condition characterized by reddening and thickening of the skin. It has effects on 1 percent to 3% of the entire population. Here we&#8217;re going to look at the 5 differing kinds of psoriasis. Plaque Psoriasis This is the commonest form of psoriasis. It is usually indicated by thickening and flaking of the skin on several areas of the body. In some instances, the patches cover a massive portion of the body. Although they can wax or decline, they have the bent to be prolonged. This condition can take place in any area of the body. The most prone areas include the elbows, knees, knuckles, scalp, trunk, arms, legs, and external sex organs.</p>
<p>Though not necessarily itchy, it can cause inflammation when scratched. This is known as the Koebner Phenomenon. Guttate Psoriasis This is commonest in children and young adults. They manifest themselves as tiny reddish bumps on the skin. Their appearance is unexpected and last for several weeks after an infection. If triggered by infections, antibiotics can be helpful in treating the guttate type of this condition. It generally replies to treatment and may gradually disappear on it&#8217;s own. If you have suffered from this condition, another episode is improbable for years ahead. In adults, the manifestation of tiny droplike bumps could mean the disease is flaring up. Specialised types of Psoriasis Seborrheic psoriasis is a condition influencing scalp. It is similar to dreadful dandruff.</p>
<p>Thickening and flaking of the skin may protrude to the forehead just below the hairline. Scaling can become prevalent in the outer ear. Psoriasis can also have an effect on the connecting tissues of the nails. Pitting is an early manifestation of nail psoriasis, which can also take place in other diseases. Nail psoriasis involves the presence of dark spots similar to droplets of oil which can end up in flaking of the skin below the nails. Palmoplantar psoriasis occurs in the palms of the hands as well as soles of the feet.</p>
<p>Severe cases of this kind can end up in disability. Pustular psoriasis has effects on the palms and soles. It is distinguished by little, deep pus-filled blisters as well as copper-colored hue with a shade of red, flaky skin. It is similar to acropustulosis or palmoplantar pustulosis. Other Varieties Erythroderma is a condition distinguished by reddening, flaking, and thickening of the skin in most parts of the body. Erythrodermic psoriasis takes place when an individual has a record of plaque psoriasis. It could also be a consequence of widespread eczema, skin reaction to drugs, or cutaneous lymphoma. It may be accompanied by fevers and chills and needs treatment in a hospice.</p>
<p>Pustular psoriasis is a rare and severe sort of the condition distinguished by the formation of small, pus-filled blisters on the skin. It may need treatment in the hospice as patients become unwell from fevers and chills. Except for that, it may require special treatments because traditional treatment approaches can easily irritate their skin. It can cause disability when the condition reaches to the palms and soles. Inverse or flexural psoriasis usually is affecting the area of the body where there is skin folding such as the armpits, groin, and webs of the toes. It is sometimes whitish in color and usually soft like a fungal infection. Understanding the various types of psoriasis can be beneficial in determining the strategy of treatment which will be used.</p>
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