Psoriasis Health Topic
Learn More About Psoriasis
-
Alternative Approaches to Treating Psoriasis on WebMD
The sun’s rays are one of the best alternative treatments for psoriasis. Fully 80% of people who get regular sunlight say their psoriasis improves. Numerous topical treatments may offer relief as alternative treatments for psoriasis: aloe, tea tree oil, oat extracts, and capsaicin. Some people claim wear certain foods trigger their psoriasis. Shark cartilage extract is showing promise as a potential psoriasis treatment. Also discusses the Dead Sea in Israel, and destressing techniques.
-
Psoriasis: An Integrated Natural Approach
Outlines a multi-pronged approach that includes diet and detoxification.
CONTAINS REFERENCES
-
Psoriasis and pH
Proposed relation between pH and psoriatic symptoms.
-
Diet Linked to Relief for Sufferers of Psoriasis
A number of clinical studies over the last decade have revealed that taking fish oil supplements can improve symptoms such as redness, itching and scaling. In another study, symptoms were significantly reduced in patients who followed a gluten-free diet.
-
Emu Oil Can Offer Relief for Psoriasis Sufferers
Emu oil is highly moisturising, a natural skin softener and has rejuvenating properties. It contains omega 6 and omega 3 fatty acids, oleic acid and palmitic acid. Emu oil has also been found to have effective anti-inflammatory qualities. Its non-greasy texure and natural, non-toxic, anti-bactials and hypo-allergenic properties make it a gentle and effective moisturiser for all skin types.
-
The Surprising Psoriasis Treatment (PDF File)
In healthy individuals, fumaric acid is formed in the skin when it is exposed to sunlight (from ultra-violet part of the spectrum). Apparently the patient suffering from Psoriasis cannot make fumaric acid that easily, so that he suffers a lack of the acid and needs a longer exposure to the sun to produce it. Discusses use of "Fumaric Acid Monoethylester" and "Fumaric Acid di-Methylester".
SCIENTIFIC STUDY
-
Old Fashioned Sodium Bicarbonate Baths for the Treatment of Psoriasis: An Old Ally to be Rescued
For centuries, medicated baths have been one of the first lines of treatment for psoriasis. Even today, with sophisticated immunosuppressive treatments available, Dead Sea salts and spa waters are recognized to be beneficial in the management of psoriatic patients. Almost all patients who used sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3-) baths reported a statistically valuable improvement. Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3-) baths reduced itchiness and irritation; in general, the patients themselves recognized a beneficial impact on their psoriasis.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY
-
Psoriasis Treatment Using Vinegar
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that causes a buildup of skin cells, forming thick scales and inflamed red patches on the skin. Sufferers experience cycles of flare-ups and remission. Psoriasis can appear anywhere on the skin. The National Psoriasis Foundation notes that some patients have reported success with using alternative psoriasis treatments, including apple cider vinegar.
-
Management of Psoriasis with Aloe Vera Extract (0.5% Concentration)
Patients...self-administered trial medication topically...at home 3 times daily for 5 consecutive days per week. By the end of the study, the Aloe vera extract cream had cured 25/30 patients (83.3%) compared to the placebo cure rate of 2/30...resulting in significant clearing of the psoriatic plaques. Topically applied Aloe vera extract 0.5% in a hydrophilic cream is more effective than placebo, and has not shown toxic or any other objective side-effects. Therefore, the regimen can be considered a safe and alternative treatment to cure patients suffering from psoriasis.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY
-
Ceramides and Cell Signaling Molecules in Psoriatic Epidermis
Ceramides are the main lipids in the stratum corneum. Ceramides have anti-proliferative and apoptotic effects. The ceramide level was reduced significantly, and this was associated with the downregulation of apoptotic signaling molecules...in the lesional epidermis of psoriasis patients.
SCIENTIFIC STUDY
-
Turmeric Against Psoriasis
Turmeric is the yellow spice in curry and yellow mustard. It has anti-inflammatory properties and has long been used in both Chinese and Indian traditional medicine.
-
How to Relieve Psoriasis with Turmeric
Since inflammation is at the root of these symptoms, a substance like turmeric with strong anti-inflammatory properties can offer relief.
-
Use of Bromelain for the Treatment of Inflammatory Diseases
A variety of different disease states may be treated that are based on inflammatory responses, such as psoriasis, rheumatoid arthritis. Moreover, since the action of bromelain in reducing inflammation in an individual is based on an stimulation of the individual's own immune system, said compound may well be utilized for an adjuvant therapy during wound healing processes.
PATENT APPLICATION
-
Woman Whose 20-Year Battle with Psoriasis and Eczema Was So Severe She Was Offered Chemotherapy Creates a Diet That Has Cured Her and Thousands Around the World
Having tried 'every cream under the sun' and at her wits end, the 38-year-old, from Manchester, began researching about anti-inflammatory foods and devised her own diet. She cut out caffeine, alcohol, sugar, dairy and wheat. The interior designer then found her heavily scaly and crusted skin cleared up completely and as a 'bonus' lost five stone (31kg). She also says her 'whole health has been boosted'.
Statements on this website have NOT been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and are NOT intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease; research is ongoing. All third-party health topic links provided on this website are for information purposes only. Always consult your doctor or nutritionist about any health or nutrition-related questions you might have.