wonga77 wrote: » Where did u get it, how did you use it?
wonga77 wrote: » Right, day 5 of using, ive increased to a minute at a time per area, its enough at the moment, just enough for me to feel a little tingle afterwards. I wouldnt say theres a huge improvement but the p has thinned out ever so slightly. Obviously its early days but im happy enough with how its going so far. Should be interesting to see what the next 10 days bring.
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » Yes it worked well for me too, I would still use it again if things got very bad possibly. It didn't deal with the underlying redness however.
mayobumblebee wrote: » well i was going so good and now my back is covered from about midback all the way up to just below neck and all my chest is also covered. they are small and not to scaly yet. i have not used anything other than eucerin in years but thats not touching this my scalp is also very bad now at the moment im snowing which can be a bit embarrising. i have very sensitive skin anyone have any thing i can try which is mild or at least not so harsh ah i have very reactive skin. i dont want to go to doctor just yet at its not that bad
So, what do you do about psoriasis? The first and most important step is to follow the paleo diet “autoimmunity protocol”. This means that in addition to all of the foods we already avoid while eating paleo, we must also avoid: Eggs (especially the whites) Nuts and Seeds (or at least severely restrict quantities) Nightshades (tomatoes, eggplant, peppers of all kinds)
wonga77 wrote: » I have p in my scalp too and i find it too hard to use the lamp I got for it.
rubadub wrote: » "hard liquor" & beer -I think he is says hard liquor (whiskey, vodka, gin etc) is worse than beer. I would have thought vodka diluted to 4.3% would be better than beer at 4.3%. Maybe he is just presuming spirit drinkers are binge drinking while beer drinkers might have 1 or .
Will I Amnt wrote: » If anybody has never given Sudocrem a go just try it. It never even crossed my mind to bother with it before but it has been working for me as well as Dovobet or anything like that. For the price it's worth trying anyway.
feargale wrote: » Just asking. Should a food allergy test be the first step?
pixbyjohn wrote: » Try an ointment called Diprosalic, it may help. Its on prescription. Worked for me
Call Me Jimmy wrote: » How do you remove the sudocrem without aggravating the psoriasis?