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A Diet For Psoriasis – Healing Psoriasis Through Your Diet regime

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psoriasis free1 A Diet For Psoriasis   Healing Psoriasis Through Your Diet regimeThe Psoriasis Diet Cure – Can Changing What you Eat Truly Cure Psoriasis?

Psoriasis and Diet plan – Is Your Psoriasis Related to the Food You Eat?

If you are one of the approximated 7.5 million Americans suffering from psoriasis, you know the discomfort, pain, and embarrassment associated with this typical skin problem. But did you know that ongoing study is contributing to the development of promising new treatment options for this chronic autoimmune disease?

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Psoriasis And Recommended Home Remedies

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psoriasis free1 Psoriasis And Recommended Home RemediesDry, red, scaly patches on your skin are the common indicators of psoriasis. It is unclear as to whether psoriasis is an allergy or infection of the skin. A person suffering from psoriasis is highly self-conscious and physically uncomfortable. In some severe cases, the person ends up wearing clothing that completely covers their body to hide the affected areas.

There are many different treatments and remedies for psoriasis. To get more information about Psoriasis Free for life Click Here.

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Turmeric, a natural remedy for psoriasis?

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Psoriasis is a skin disease that has been considered virtually incurable by orthodox methods. Various external preparations such as coal tar, zinc pastes, vitamin D creams, ultra violet light and steroids are used with little real lasting success. So anecdotal reports of a natural health remedy such as turmeric offering relief from the unsightly and often irritating scaly red patches are very welcome. Turmeric has a strong anti-inflammatory action and as inflammation is thought to be at the root of psoriasis it can be very effective.

Benefits of turmeric

Turmeric, a spice that is used to make curry dishes, has a long history of medical use in India and China to aid digestion and liver function. Naturopaths and other practitioners of natural health believe the malfunction of the liver is one reason for psoriasis so perhaps that is why turmeric is effective.

Leaky gut and liver overload.

They believe that a number of factors contribute to psoriasis. The most common factors seem to be an increase in the permeability of the wall of the small intestine known as “leaky gut”. Toxins then enter the blood and lymph circulation which overload the detox capacity of the liver and triggers the inflammation that result in the scaly, red patches on the skin.

The thinning of the gut wall can be due to a number of things including constipation, food allergy or intolerance, candida overgrowth, faulty utilization of fats, excessive alcohol intake, spinal misalignments, and the effects of immunization and stress.

Limits of research

Western researchers have focused on curcumin, a component of turmeric, and a recent small study from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found that in spite of scientific evidence of curcumins inti-inflammatory effects only 2 out of 12 patients had an excellent which the scientists reported could be due to placebo effect or natural remission.

The trouble with these studies is that they only look at the effect of one component of turmeric whereas it may be the combined effect of all the components of the herb. Larger studies are obviously needed. And it is usually necessary to approach the condition from more than one angle.

Diet is of prime importance

Therapies that have been successful remove factors that cause leaky gut and provide a diet that is alkaline forming and soothing to the delicate lining. Chiropractor John Pagano who successfully treated psoriasis sufferers for over 40 years said that he never helped any patient who did not adhere to the diet. He maintained that diet and adequate bowel movements generally alleviated the condition.

So by all means try turmeric for your psoriasis but pay attention to the other contributory factors as well.

Here are some tips to reduce your psoriasis:

  • Avoid processed meats, red meat except lamb, junk food, fried food, too many sweets, hydrogenated fats, saturated fats, heated fats or oils, carbonated drinks, alcohol and smoking.
  • Get tested for food intolerance or sensitivity and avoid reactive foods.
  • Avoid nightshade foods – tomatoes, white potatoes, eggplant (aubergine), peppers and paprika.
  • Eat an abundance of fresh fruit and vegetables. A 7 day vegetable juice fast can be an effective cleanser.
  • Include whole grains, nuts, fish, poultry, a small amount of low fat dairy.
  • Get checked for candida overgrowth and treat if present and consider bowel cleansing or colonic hydrotherapy.
  • Do all you can to reduce stress.
  • Try standardized turmeric in capsule form without fillers. The recommended dose for psoriasis is 1.5 grams (1,500mg) in divided doses eg 500mg three times a day.

Look for improvement in your psoriasis in a month although a healthy diet has to be adhered to for life for lasting results. Turmeric for psoriasis is safe for most individuals but some people report nausea, indigestion or worsening of gallbladder disease with high doses long term.

Learn about candida, leaky gut, bowel cleansing and detox in my new eBook The Definitive Detox Diet.


Forskolin- a Natural Health Remedy for Psoriasis

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Many people are turning to the natural health remedy Forskolin for psoriasis due to the potential side efects of drug treatment. Millions of people suffer from psoriasis, the frustrating and puzzling skin disease that can be very resistant to treatment.

Forskolin, or Coleus forskohlii to give it its proper name, is a medicinal plant that is a member of the mint and lavender family. It is an important traditional Ayurvedic herb that has been used in Indian medicine for centuries.

Psoriasis is characterized by thick, red patches known as plaques, and dry, silvery scales that appear most often on the scalp, face, elbows, knees, palms, and soles of the feet. About one quarter of the population with psoriasis also experiences arthritic symptoms in their joints.

The exact cause of psoriasis is not known but it occurs when skin cells start reproducing much faster than normal and pile up on the surface resulting in the unsightly and often irritating or itchy patches. This is caused by an abnormal ratio of two cell growth regulating factors known as cAMP and cGMP. The natural health remedy Forskolin can often normalize this ratio by increasing cAMP. Some scientists believe that psoriasis is activated by bacteria and fungi.

Allergies or sensitivities to foods are common in psoriasis sufferers and they can trigger some of the symptoms. Determining the allergies through reliable testing and avoiding the foods or getting desensitized to them can bring about improvement.

Many naturopathic practitioners believe that the skin is a reflection of the stated of the bowel and can be improved with bowel cleansing and detox. Many natural herbal approaches cleanse or detoxify the blood, lymph and bowel.

Jason Vale, a health coach also know as The Juice Master virtually cleared his psoriasis when he changed his diet, gave up smoking and drinking alcohol and started juicing. Others have found relief with a meat free diet.

Jon Michel is another psoriasis sufferer who cured the psoriasis he had suffered with for 34 years by cleansing his body and changing his diet. He explains his Three-Step Blueprint To Curing Psoriasis his e-Book Ez Psoriasis Solution and Diet.