Guest guest Report post Posted May 18, 2005 coconut oil or coconut cream. my niece had some skin problems and my SIL used that and cleared it right up. it wasn't as much as you have but it would be worth a shot Blessings brandy - " Erica " <s1ward <herbal remedies > Saturday, May 14, 2005 7:25 PM Herbal Remedies - Psoriasis : Greetings one and all. : I have severe plaque psoriasis over 85% of my body. : The only thing that is NOT covered are my eyesockets, the palms of my : hands and the soles of my feet. : It has gotten to the point that I have a hard time walking due to the : pus and the sores. : I was looking at getting a wheelchair. : I am 39. : I am most miserable. : I take $500.00 a month medication (Omnicef, Methotrexate, steroid : creams), and they have cleared me up some, but I have a rash as a side : effect from taking THESE. : I KNOW there is something herbal I can take that will help me. : Please give your advice/comments. : : 123erica : : : : : : : Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: : 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. : 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any natural remedy. : 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own physician and to : prescribe for your own health. : We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here as long as : they behave themselves. : Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and any person : following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own risk. : It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or products from list members, you are agreeing to : be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner and members free of any liability. : : Dr. Ian Shillington : Doctor of Naturopathy : Dr.IanShillington : : : : -- : Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 17, 2005 Hi Erica, the parasite cleanse is part of the Total Body Cleanse = the intestinal cleanse, i.e. the first two weeks of the program. See the files on our groups site for all the details of the cleanses. A menstruum is defined in this context as "a solvent". LOL love Lisa - Erica herbal remedies Wednesday, August 17, 2005 8:02 PM Herbal Remedies - Psoriasis Greetings.I have severe plaque psoriasis on 95% of my body.Someone suggested to me that I use the total body cleanse program.I have also been told to do a parasite cleanse.When I went to the files, I saw where you soaked 'something' in your own MENSTRUM!Did I understand that right????Maybe I am slow, but could someone please post here a (1) parasite cleanse AND (2) Total body Cleanse program??? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 18, 2005 Erica, Don't feel bad, I wondered about that too when I read it. Lisa, Can you define what a solvent is, I am still confused as to what you use to soak it in. Thanks, Carol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 18, 2005 Thank Lisa. I thought I was the only one that was out of touch on this. Hugs herbal remedies , Carol Fox <craftifox2> wrote: > Erica, > > Don't feel bad, I wondered about that too when I read it. > > Lisa, Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 18, 2005 I've never made tinctures myself, so am not totally sure, but I know some are made using alcohol, and some are made using Apple Cider Vinegar. The recipes should say which menstruum to use. love Lisa - Carol Fox herbal remedies Thursday, August 18, 2005 2:33 PM Re: Herbal Remedies - Psoriasis Erica, Don't feel bad, I wondered about that too when I read it. Lisa, Can you define what a solvent is, I am still confused as to what you use to soak it in. Thanks, Carol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 4, 2006 Oh my, I don't think giving up gluten is any more extreme than giving up dairy, but to each his own! Giving up gluten is what works for me. Giving up other foods was not effective. I don't know how much you have studied psoriasis, but I personally know of no one who was helped by giving up dairy or nuts. Perhaps some folks have, but they aren't active posters on any psoriasis group I'm on, if that's the case. To the original poster whose son has the challenge, there is also a condition called dermatitis herpetiformis. This is usually found in those with wheat allergies and/or celiacs. This condition is often misdiagnosed, and again, the culprit involved here is gluten. (Also, I just read recently that certain over-the-counter medications can be a trigger for DH...things like ibupro., aspirin, etc.) Jeanne >Message: 6 > Fri, 3 Feb 2006 14:50:55 -0600 > Stephany Hoffelt <stephanyhoffelt >Re: Digest Number 4367 > >Giving up gluten is an extreme response to psoriasis. >I would never suggest that to someone unless they had >exhausted other avenues. > >I would start buy eliminating major allergens such as dairy, citrus, nuts. >We elimated dairy and nuts from my daughters' diet and her symptoms cleared >up. If that doesn't work then I would think about eliminating more foods >Stephany > > >[This message contained attachments] > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 7 > Fri, 03 Feb 2006 21:41:36 -0000 > " supervixen08 " <supervixen08 >Re: abscessed teeth > >Hi Doug, > >The FIRST thing I would do is schedule an appointment with a massage >therapist who specializes in Trigger Point therapy, especially >around the head/face/neck. Trigger Points are like little knots in >muscles, but they can't always be felt; instead, they will refer >pain to other areas. Trigger Points have been known to mimic LOTS >of ailments. For example, a trigger point in a particular neck >muscle will mimic an ear infection. Sometimes, trigger points will >even mimic a heart attack, complete with the numbness on one side >and everything. Trigger points are responsible for most of the >migraines that exists. And, to come back to our original issue, >certain trigger points in the face/jaw muscles can refer pain, even >to a single tooth, mimicking a toothache. This is particularly true >for teeth that still have pain even after a root canal has been done >on them. Root canals remove the nerves completely, so all pain >should stop. If it doesn't, your problem was a trigger point, and >not an abscess. Many needless (and expensive) root canals are >performed every year, only for the pain to persist. So, before >going to a dentist, see if massage/TMJ/Neuromuscular therapy (also >done by an MT) helps you. It shouldn't take more than a few >sessions. If that doesn't solve the problem, THEN see your dentist, >and make sure he does panaramic x-rays, ks they give the dentist a >better picture of what's going on in your mouth. > >Also, the little Tennant Biomodulator can utilize a dental >attachment that has been known to sort of " removes the need for a >dentist " , (in many situations), if you know what I mean... And this >comes from ppl with soft problematic teeth! Worth a little >research. > >Blessings, >~Jyoti > >herbal remedies , Doug Hogg <doug wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > I have developed head/facial pain that feels tooth related >(similar > > to pain from a previous abscessed tooth that was handled by a >root > > canal). Went to a holistic dentist who sent me to a root-canal > > specialist to see if he could save two abscessed teeth. The > > specialist (endodontist) said there was nothing wrong with those > > teeth. He said there was infection in another tooth. So I am >looking > > for another dentist in S. Calif. to check my teeth again. Any > > suggestions? > > > > In the meantime, does anyone have any suggestions for alleviating >the > > situation (head pain, infection in jaw, mercury in teeth, >previous > > root canals that may be infected)? > > > > Any ideas on material to study on the subject? > > > > :-) > > > > Doug Hogg > > Los Angeles > > > > > > > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 8 > Fri, 03 Feb 2006 21:47:09 -0000 > " supervixen08 " <supervixen08 >Re: anxiety of some sort > >For anxiety, I've found that St John's wort, kava kava, and Vitamin B >complex work wonders. Also make sure your friend's sugar intake is >kept in check, as sugar produces an anxiety response, and most ppl >have this chronically without realizing it. > >Hope she gets better! >Hugs, >~Jyoti > >herbal remedies , " Martha " ><short_n_sassy2000 wrote: > > > > I have a friend that has had anxiety attacks in the past but she > > really seems to stay anxious and on edge alot...Is there any natural > > stuff for anxiety or any suggestions..This individual really doesn't > > seem depressed and is very happy in their home life,she just has > > uncontrollable anxiety,I myself had had anxiety attacks but her > > anxiety seems worse,its like she is scared to leave and go anywhere > > for fear of having anxiety attacks...thanks in advance....M > > > > > > > > > > > >______________________ >______________________ > >Message: 9 > Fri, 03 Feb 2006 21:45:34 -0000 > " supervixen08 " <supervixen08 >Re: Silicone Bakeware > >Hi all, > >The only type of cookware that I've known to be safe are stainless >steel and ceramic. That's it, as far as I know. No Teflon, no non- >stick, no aluminum, no plastic, no iron, no nothing We use >stainless steel waterless cookware that cost a bundle, and we bought >it at a time when we really couldn't afford it, but we did it >anyway, and we'd do it again in a heartbeat. I have no vested >interest, other than being a very satisfied customer and have become >friends with the ppl we went through to buy it. (We all clicked >well.) For info, feel free to contact me (again, off list is >probably better.) > >Blessings, >~Jyoti > >herbal remedies , Jasmina Alisic ><jalisic579 wrote: > > > > I just can't think that kind of bakeware could be safe. > > And it stinks when you bake in it. My daughter tried, and I >couldn't belive that he could use that, but she couldn't eat after >she baked. > > Regards > > Jasmina > > > > AM Llorens <angllorens wrote: > > i am looking into purchasing silicone bakeware. i have been told >it is better than the non-stick pans, etc. does anyone know if this >type of bakeware is safe? or is it a form of plastic that is unsafe >to use? it is oven safe to 500f. > > > > thanks, angela > > > > > > > > > > > > What are the most popular cars? Find out at Autos > > > > Federal Law requires that we warn you of the following: > > 1. Natural methods can sometimes backfire. > > 2. If you are pregnant, consult your physician before using any >natural remedy. > > 3. The Constitution guarantees you the right to be your own >physician and to > > prescribe for your own health. > > We are not medical doctors although MDs are welcome to post here >as long as > > they behave themselves. > > Any opinions put forth by the list members are exactly that, and >any person > > following the advice of anyone posting here does so at their own >risk. > > It is up to you to educate yourself. By accepting advice or >products from list members, you are agreeing to > > be fully responsible for your own health, and hold the List Owner >and members free of any liability. > > > > Dr. Ian Shillington > > Doctor of Naturopathy > > Dr.IanShillington > > > > > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 2, 2006 Ginger root capsules (dried root, not fresh) and some form of omega 3s, (either flax seed or fish oil). Take the higher end of the dosage range.ple02 wrote: Anyone in here know of any herbal which is good for psoriasis? Thanks, PL Get on board. You're invited to try the new Mail Beta. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 11, 2006 Try Extra Virgin Coconut Oil. It has lauric acid that destroy bacteria and its anti-fungal. I hope this may help you. You can research the web on this. You will be surprised to the benefits of VCO. merlinami <WizrdfOz wrote: I have a mild to moderate case of psoriasis and do not wish to use steriod creams. I've done some research on the web, but if anyone knows of any information that will lead me to alternative medicines to work with this, I would very much appreciate it! Happy Holidays! Cheap Talk? Check out Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted December 16, 2006 ---loads of info study and get the book by dr pagano and some info too The Edgar Cayce approach to treating psoriasis Cayce takes an entirely different approach to this malady siting the causes in case after case of an internal problem. Thinning of the walls of the intestinal tract namely at the jejunum and the duodenum, the thinning allows toxic products from the intestine to actually leak into the circulatory system and then it finds way into the lymph flow of the skin. When the blood and lymph systems are unable to cope with these poisons i.e. they are not being eliminated as quickly as they are forming then the inflamed skin condition known as psoriasis is produced. This condition Cayce said was not always from the same cause.But is always caused by a condition of lack of lymph circulation through the alimentary canal and by absorption of such activities through the body. Treatment This should focus on ridding the body of these circulating poisons and bring about a gradual healing of the intestinal tract lesions while improving coordination between the organ systems. This would clear the skin permanently by getting rid of the cause. This is really getting at the cause of the problem. IN NEARLY EVERY CASE DIETARY IMPROVEMENTS WERE MANDATORY.Since toxic elements tended to be acidic in nature, the general diet was to promote alkalinity and thus bring about a better acid/alkaline balance to the system. Emphasis was on fresh fruit and vegetables to promote better elimination's of the intestinal tract. One meal a day should consist of raw vegetables wholly, oil maybe used as a salad dressing. Little meat except fish fowl and lamb was mentioned. Eliminate fats sweets and pastries from the diet. Wines were OK but not stronger drinks, not rum or the like.Good bowel movements were second to the diet; again helping the body rid itself of these toxic forces. Which included Enemas,colonics, and laxatives . Physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, the violet ray and sunlight are used to stimulate better circulation Osteopathy was also used to relive pressure upon he autonomic ganglia and related systems and thus improve circulation. Herbal remedies to promote healing of these lesions were nearly always prescibed. Yellow safron, chamomile and mullein teas. Ground elm bark mixed with water or the chewing of slippery elm bark was advised to stimulate the digestive secretions. Very little attention is given to the treating of the skin lesions at all, since these only reflect what is wrong with the general system. Stimulating the circulation was also advised, hydrotherapy, physiotherapy including massage with a combination of olive oil and peanut oil, the violet ray was also advised. Also Sunlight to build up a good perspiration would be good for the body. Palliatives such as resinol and cuticura ointment were mentioned – apply one following the other and apply these over the areas over the abrasions. One final comment made by Cayce when asked if there was an absolute cure was. Most of the answers lie in the diet these is a cure it requires patience, persistence and right thinking. Suggested diet At least three mornings each week have rolled crushed or cracked wheat –not cooked to long which destroys the vitamin content, this will add the iron, silicon, vitamins etc- to build the blood supply. At other times have citrus fruits – juices, the yolk of eggs but not the white portion of them. Brown bread with butter. Ovaltine coffee [without milk of cream] or milk alone. Occasionally stewed fruits like prunes, raisons, figs, apricots. But do not eat citrus fruits with cereals or gruel's or any of the breakfast foods. During the morning have a malted milk preferably with the raw egg in same or a taste of the spirits frumenti. Noon raw fresh vegetables- none cooked at this meal, like tomatoes, lettuce, celery, spinach, carrots beet tops, mustard, onions or the like [not cucumbers]. No quantities of broths or soups at this time. Evenings- broths, soups may be taken in small measure .Let the meal consist of vegetables that are well cooked and a little of the light meats if you must. No fried foods at all were advised. There is a supplementary commentary in the files by john Pagano D.C, a cooperating physician about the use of Lecithin. He highly advises all psoriasis sufferers should include this. Lecithin is a fat emulsifier; it seemingly keeps fat from accumulating in the arteries by keeping it in suspension. Which should be great news for those who have a tendency for clogging arteries. He quotes in Adele Davis book when 254 patients who had psoriasis were given 4-8 tablespoons of lecithin daily no new eruptions occurred after the first week and even the most severe cases recovered within 5 months. John advises the granular form of the product as this should be most effective 3-4 tablespoons of the stuff each day until the condition has cleared then 1-2 daily thereafter as a preventative.Take this any way you can, just get it down, because of the phosphoric acid content it should be very good for brain and nerve tissue and for all patients with any type of degenerative diseases such scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, MS Muscular dystrophy or even Myasthenia gravis. There were cases where he had found this beneficial. From the Cayce files 745-1 female adult Cayce found disturbing conditions in the blood supply from poor eliminations, more specifically the jejunum circulation which was producing the psoriasis. This was aggravated by a tendency for acidity in the lower portion of the stomach. These are the effects of the body trying to throw out the toxic forces. There were periods when these disturbed the general nervous system producing a disturbed digestive system, very violent headaches and other problems with the menstrual activity. The soft tissue of the face was affected, which was also an effect from the disturbed circulation. These would need local applications though if the main causes were addressed these would be helped greatly. There were periods when the lungs, bronchi, throat and larynx showed some irritations. Digestive forces in the upper stomach were very good, those on the lower portion was where the problem lies from an over acidity. Treatment No water should be taken unless carrying elm bark or yellow saffron tea. These should be taken in small quantities but these will stimulate healing to the organ walls themselves. Just before you drink the tea take a small pinch of elm bark stirred in a glass of water. Do not take this after it has stood for longer than 20-30 mins. The saffron tea would be made in a portion of 3oz to 16-24 oz of water Steeped as usual tea. Take one tea one-day and the other the next. Also take small quantities of olive oil, take for 3-4 days then leave off for 3-4 days then begin again- the dosage a quarter to half a teaspoon every 3-4 hrs when awake. Apply the radial appliance for an 1hr each day in the usual attachment circular manner up to the periods when the menstrual flow starts, then attach to the 12 dorsal center and the other to the frontal bone above the puba or at the puba bone this would be for a maximum of 3-4 days, then resume to the extremities of the body as usual. Diet as already outlined but with no spicy foods, wines were ok but not rum or the like. 840-1male adult Cayce again found in the blood supply problems arising from the thinning of the walls of the jejunum through which poisons have seeped. This arose from a condition, which attacked the blood supply, which produced a high temperature. These began the effects upon the organs throughout the respiratory system and the sympathetic circulation as a sort of a rash. These caused rebel forces to appear namely problems with tiredness, digestive problems, concentration problems even when trying hard, problems with fingers, hands, and lower limbs as a feeling of heaviness. Cayce mentioned that changing the water the man uses would be beneficial, this alone was causing irritation with the organs of assimilation, organs of elimination and the respiratory system .Do not take water at this time unless it is with lithia, elmbark, or saffron. Treatment For every gallon of water used add a 5 grain lithia tablet, once boiled add just a pinch of elm bark in a glass of water – the ground elm bark should be stirred well and let it stand for a min or two. Take also saffron tea about a heap teaspoon to a gallon of water. The saffron and elm are slow acting and will have give a cleansing of the kidneys, better activity throughout the alimentary canal clear those tendencies for the poisons to accumulate through the lymph and emuncitory system and over come the tendencies for toxins to even arise in the body. Diet as already outlined earlier. Osteopathic adjustments were also advised for this person to the lower lumbar and coccyx area, adjust these with the cervicals where the cardiac and sympathetic forces cross to the head and nerve forces to the body. Take in cycle's- two weeks on the leave off ,then two weeks on. 2455-1female 28 Blood supply problems with incordination of the elimination systems were the hallmark of this person, with a form of strep, which causes pus to come to the surface. Glandular and circulation activities were also disturbed. Problems and disturbances were found in the muscular forces across the lumbar and sacral area, sometimes in the chest causing a shortness of breath, a trembly sensation through the whole of the nervous system and a tendency for flushes over various portions of the body. There were also conditions to the head and throat and certain kinds of headaches that cause stress to the sensory organs. All of these reactions were reflex to the general condition, which is of a complex nature. Treatment 3-4 osteopathic relaxation's with reference to the cervical and upper dorsal but coordinating and correcting those pressures in the lumbar and sacral axis. When beginning these adjustments take each day to one tablespoon of sulfur add one tablespoon of cream of tartar and one tablespoon of Rochelle salts. Stir these well. During this time when this compound is being taken do not get the feet wet from out door activities. Do not allow the body to become to tired from standing to long. For these would aggravate the elimination process. Under wet conditions the body is more susceptible to cold. The treatment outlined if followed well will purify the system and will aid the congestion, the cough, and the shortness of breath. After the 4 osteopathic adjustments have been given start with the hydrotherapy, in the form of the sweat cabinet with a fume bath in the same using withchazel in the same, put it in 0.5 pint of water and let it boil in a croup cup letting the steam from this go over the body in the enclosed cabinet. A through massage and rubdown should then be given to stimulate the circulation, the massage oil should be equal amounts of peanut and olive oil. Sweats and massages should be once a week for 5 weeks. During that period at least 1 colonic irrigation should be taken preferably after the 1st sweat and massage. Stick to the diet already outlined. Adding 2oz of grape juice in 1 oz of plain water about 30 mins before each meal. No carbonated drinks of any kind. No fried foods. No white bread. Pastries pies cakes or the like. 2455-2 same female 3 months later, some improvements were noted and some more irritations to the superficial circulation. The thinning of the walls in the intestines was still there which was causing the problems. The warm weather because of the sweating was causing greater irritaions. The yellow saffron tea was suggested, a heap teaspoon to a pint of boiling water. Allow to steep as normal tea. Or half a teaspoon to a cup of boiling water. Twice a week but on opposite days take half a pint or more of mullein tea preferably fresh.1 oz of flowers and leaf to a quart of boiling water .Let this steep and this may be kept for a week provided it is put in the ice box. Evenings when the bath is taken apply cuticurra ointment followed by the resinol, apply one following the other, apply these over the abrasions. Not in the hair. Stick to the treatment already outlined from the earlier reading. After 2-3 weeks of the teas add the violet ray with the rod applicator only, just hold in the hand and then swap hands, with your bare feet on glass. Take this for about 3 mins at a time 3 times a week but not until the teas have been taken. This lady saw results just two days after starting the treatment feeling much better with the areas starting to fade away and also losing a few pounds to boot. 2455-3 same female More improvements were noted and Cayce said that the violet ray should be given in cycles 3-4 times then leave off for 3-4 periods then resume. This lady had other complications which then cayce dealt with. One other item he did mention however was that to remove psoriasis from the scalp one should use carbolated Vaseline. Of interest this lady noted that as long as she stayed on the diet psoriasis was in abeyance but a nervous condition or even a mental upset would cause it to flare up again. 5016-1Female age 25 Thinning of the walls of the intestines were found by cayce as well as osteopathic misalignments in the 6th 7th dorsal. Treatment Osteopathic adjustments at the dorsal at areas mentioned as well as the third cervical, the 9th dorsal and throughout the lumbar. 12 adjustments should be done coordinating the muscular forces in the areas where the sympathetic and cerebrospinal systems coordinate in the greater measure. Give these twice a week for the first 6 adjustments. The sulfur, Rochelle salts and cream of tartar should be given as already outlined which should be given after the first 6 osteopathic adjustments. Yellow saffron tea, the elm water and the cayce diet should be followed, which seems to be highly consistent on his treatment for psoriasis. Feed back from the files A much more fuller and detailed explanation will be found in the files themselves but these are the main points. A lady from Delvon said that she had followed the cayce treatment and for the first time in 26 yrs she cleared psoriasis from her scalp. A doctor who helped another person heal from psoriasis saw results in a person who had also suffered from it for 13 yrs. Using the treatment another doctor gave a medical report to the ARE where he gave the treatment to his wife who had psoriasis for 30 yrs and skin lesions were over 30% of the body with enlarged cervical and lymph glands –a complete cure was noted. Improvements were noted after two weeks. Spinal adjustments seemed to have an immediate and beneficial effect. Another report of a 14 yr old who had been afflicted for 6 yrs mentions in 10 days all traces of the psoriasis were gone. Another report where a man had severe psoriasis went to see many doctors tried experimental treatment which seemingly brought on cancer and was forced to have both legs amputated and still had the condition after which cayce treatment was given and by applying and sticking to the treatments he got free of most of the condition. Margaret mayer had psoriasis over 95 % of her body, following Cayce treatment she cleared up the condition so that all she had left was one tiny patch on her elbow but she noted that every time she stopped taking the tea itchy patches were noted and soon patches would appear. Another report – had psoriasis for 5 yrs covering 98% of her body and put her condition down to poor nutrition after having 3 children, feeding them without solid foods. Applying the cayce treatment through a chiropractor. She noted as long as she takes the tea she has no signs of the condition. A research project instigated by john Pagano DC has signed and verified reports of the success of the treatment. " The psoriasis that I have suffered for 15 yrs has cleared up within 3 months from the start of the treatment 21-7-1975.There has been no recurrence whatsover. " Worthy of note was the dedication of his wife who followed the recommendations very well indeed. Additional findings from the report. 1 Emotional stresses and aggravation usually flares up the condition. 2.There may be family tendencies towards the condition. 3.Eating foods of a natural nature are most advisable. 4.One heap of lecithin granules has been most beneficial. 5.Vitamins recommended were A.B complex and E combined with C One other point on the files is a complete disappearance of the condition with a patient after he was placed on intravenous drip for an extended period following a severe heart attack. Which again strengthens the Cayce point of " thinning of the intestinal walls " since the patient was not ingesting anything. Epsom salt baths have also shown their worth in eliminating the condition. However if there are open sores the burning sensation is usually to much to bear and it is advisable to wait until these have healed before the baths. Just 4 pounds in a tub temp about 102-104. Stir very well. Take the baths twice a week Do not take the baths if you have a heart problem or high blood pressure. Always have someone near you in case of dizziness or fainting. Another case was a man who had the condition for a number of years and had tried many doctors without improvement after 4 weeks on the diet and herb liquids he reported dramatic improvements. Also mentioned that his arthritis had also improved when the psoriasis had abated. Leaving off the Cayce diet meant that the symptoms returned. Although not specifically recommended by cayce spiritual healing has the capacity to be very beneficial in all illnesses- see other pages on this fascinating subject. Where possible the patient is to do everything they can to help others in whatever capacity they can. Cayce frequently mentioned that this will bring faster resultsThis is a great ingredient in helping all people to transmute their own karma. See other pages on this particularly important treatment. Fuller details can be found in the files ,Reba Ann karps book encyclopedia of healing ISBN 0446 30981-8 which gives lots of treatments on all manor of diseases. And the Edgar cayce handbook for health by Harold reilly and Ruth hagy brod Harold had 43 yrs working with the readings Isdn0-02601960- 4 Obtained from the cayce center ARE or the heritage store, Virginia beach Books and remedies can be obtained from Home Health Products to Request a Catalogue or place a Credit Card Order: 1-800-284-9123 The Heritage Store 314 Laskin Road Virginia Beach, VA 23451 To Request a Catalogue or place a Credit Card Order: 1-800-862-2923 For more information about the A.R.E., visit http://www.edgarcayce.org If you are a member of the A.R.E., you can purchase or borrow a set of Cayce's readings by calling 1-800-333-4499 USA Or the Edgar Cayce centre up in Durham 13 prospect terrace, new stanley, CO Durham, England DH9 7TR 01207 237696 ask for one of the circulating files on your complaint. Research from the meridian institute These doctors have conducted a research project with the readings and have got results Meridian Institute, 1853 Old Donation Parkway, Suite 1 Virginia Beach, VA 23454 (757) 496-6009 Ran by a team of doctors the meridian institute carried out a brief study on a few of the cayce treatments including Arthritis, a brief summary is here for fuller details please contact them or their website meridianinstitute.com/ http://www.meridianinstitute.com/projects.htm#PSORIASIS You may also get some useful info on cayce medical applications from areclinicsmedicalforum/?yguid=56281623 phill In , " merlinami " <WizrdfOz wrote: > > I have a mild to moderate case of psoriasis and do not wish to use > steriod creams. I've done some research on the web, but if anyone knows > of any information that will lead me to alternative medicines to work > with this, I would very much appreciate it! Happy Holidays! > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 9, 2007 Hello There, you can check this out for psoriasis. I pray that you find healing. With regards, Jackulene Horn http://skinoriginal.com?kbid=2267 --- Virna Medina <VMedina wrote: > Hi everyone. > > > > Do you happen to know a particular skin problem > occurs on the eyebrows. > Flaky skin on eyebrows area. > > Very itchy and become reddish just by touching it. > This condition goes on > and off frequently. > > I was told it is psoriasis. > > I currently used non-perfumed thick moisturizer. > > I've been living with it for 9 years. > > Is there any natural way to treat this condition for > good? > > > > Salam, > > > > Virna Medina > > > > --- > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 9, 2007 You're using a " moisturizer " ? Look at the ingredients (if it even lists them); it's probably made up totally or almost totally of petroleum products. This is not good for the skin or your whole body. Plain coconut oil is an *excellent* moisturizer. I used to use plain extra virgin olive oil, but the coconut oil absorbs into the skin even faster, and is even less greasy. Right now, I'm just using the cheap coconut oil at Walmart. Cook with it, too, though I've found out it is *not* good for greasing baking pans (food sticks) and it is not at all good for making pie dough. Kinda weird. I keep coconut oil in a small wide-mouth jar in the bathroom. In the winter, when it's always below 76 F in my house, it stays in a solid state, and I just dip my clean finger into it like a cream. (coconut oil is liquid above 76 Deg. F) Then of course maybe the reason you got this in the first place is because of chemicals -- makeup, or petroleum-detergent " soap " , or hairspray, or.... Joy , Virna Medina <VMedina wrote: > > Hi everyone. > > > > Do you happen to know a particular skin problem occurs on the eyebrows. > Flaky skin on eyebrows area. > > Very itchy and become reddish just by touching it. This condition goes on > and off frequently. > > I was told it is psoriasis. > > I currently used non-perfumed thick moisturizer. > > I've been living with it for 9 years. > > Is there any natural way to treat this condition for good? > > > > Salam, > > > > Virna Medina > > > > --- > > > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted January 9, 2007 i know this sounds mad...but copha. i use it with white tiger blam as a linament but copha by itself would make an ideal block moisturiser. hamish -- -------------------------------- The Keeper of the Big Blue Cable of Connectivity TKBBCC - DNRC I:274300250 Y:hamish_dy M:hamish WL:hamish-dy Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 13, 2008 Vivienne, Have you tried putting aloe on it? stephen ---------- On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti-fungal, which didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no cure. My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the process. Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 13, 2008 From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential fatty acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > > Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > > I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > > I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > > So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > > On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti-fungal, which > didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > cure. > > My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > process. > > Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 13, 2008 Hello Vivienne ... I have heard many positive reports from using Flaxseed oil to relieve Psoriasis, also, bearing in mind that stress can, in some people, cause a flare-up, I would suggest meditation may be of help. Good luck! - Ray. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 14, 2008 -Hi I am from India. Please try Yogic deap breathing .It will help definitely. - In , " earthmother1111 " <pink627 wrote: > > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > > > > Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > > > > I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > > Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > > to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > > > > I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > > (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > > and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > > > > So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > > between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > > stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > > on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > > some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > > > > On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > > success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- fungal, which > > didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > > cure. > > > > My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > > but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > > process. > > > > Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > > Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 14, 2008 what about hydration? - " earthmother1111 " <pink627 Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:35 AM Re: psoriasis > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > >> >> On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: >> >> Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. >> >> I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. >> Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able >> to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. >> >> I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other >> (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples >> and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. >> >> So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating >> between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead >> stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight >> on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has >> some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! >> >> On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some >> success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti-fungal, which >> didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no >> cure. >> >> My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, >> but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the >> process. >> >> Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. >> Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL >> > > > > > This group is for nonprofessional people interested in news, etc. and > probably most posting are not by doctors or health care professionals. > Only people trying to share articles, discussion, etc., for educational > purposes only of information on possible different health and healing > modalities. To sharing of news, articles, information, opinions and > experiences, and it is explicitly NOT to be taken or to be given as health > or medical advice. There are many different opinions on any subject. > Postings may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. > There is no health or medical advise given here and none should be taken. > For health treatment, members must research, evaluate, and make their own > decisions with their own health care providers. This group is not for that > purpose. > > > This list or list owner make no representations regarding the individual > suitability of the information contained in any articles / documents read > which might have opinions, recommendations, etc. which appears on this > website and /or email postings for any purpose. > > Do NOT take information in articles/postings as medical or health advice. > There are many different opinions on any subject.Do your own research to > learn what is relevant to you.Any information posted in group should be > evaluated by yourself and your health care professionals. > > The entire risk arising out of any use of information of topics discussed > or posted remains with the recipient. In no event shall the list owner or > its individual members be liable for any direct, consequential, > incidental, > special, punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever caused by > someone following information found in a posting. > > All information should only be considered by researching it, thinking it > through carefully, and only with your personal, qualified health > professional.Those people needing medical attention or advice, especially > for serious or life-threatening illnesses, should seek qualified > PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 14, 2008 Lately my psoriasis is much better and I wasn't sure if it was a homeopathic remedy I took or the " green juice " I have been drinking several times a week. I blend dark mixed lettuce greens in a blender with frozen raw acai, a little clay, flax seed oil, water and raw honey. , " Mercurius Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: > > what about hydration? > > > > - > " earthmother1111 " <pink627 > > Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:35 AM > Re: psoriasis > > > > > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential fatty > > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > > with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > > > > > >> > >> On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > >> > >> Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > >> > >> I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > >> Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > >> to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > >> > >> I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > >> (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > >> and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > >> > >> So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > >> between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > >> stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > >> on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > >> some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > >> > >> On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > >> success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- fungal, which > >> didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > >> cure. > >> > >> My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > >> but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > >> process. > >> > >> Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > >> Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > >> > > > > > > > > > > This group is for nonprofessional people interested in news, etc. and > > probably most posting are not by doctors or health care professionals. > > Only people trying to share articles, discussion, etc., for educational > > purposes only of information on possible different health and healing > > modalities. To sharing of news, articles, information, opinions and > > experiences, and it is explicitly NOT to be taken or to be given as health > > or medical advice. There are many different opinions on any subject. > > Postings may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. > > There is no health or medical advise given here and none should be taken. > > For health treatment, members must research, evaluate, and make their own > > decisions with their own health care providers. This group is not for that > > purpose. > > > > > > This list or list owner make no representations regarding the individual > > suitability of the information contained in any articles / documents read > > which might have opinions, recommendations, etc. which appears on this > > website and /or email postings for any purpose. > > > > Do NOT take information in articles/postings as medical or health advice. > > There are many different opinions on any subject.Do your own research to > > learn what is relevant to you.Any information posted in group should be > > evaluated by yourself and your health care professionals. > > > > The entire risk arising out of any use of information of topics discussed > > or posted remains with the recipient. In no event shall the list owner or > > its individual members be liable for any direct, consequential, > > incidental, > > special, punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever caused by > > someone following information found in a posting. > > > > All information should only be considered by researching it, thinking it > > through carefully, and only with your personal, qualified health > > professional.Those people needing medical attention or advice, especially > > for serious or life-threatening illnesses, should seek qualified > > PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE > > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 14, 2008 I use something called " Sting Stop " from Borieke (sp) & Tafel. It is supposed to be for bug bites, but if I put a few doses on my elbows, that crusty skin slips right off. Mercurius Trismegistus <magisterium_magnum wrote: what about hydration? - " earthmother1111 " <pink627 Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:35 AM Re: psoriasis > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > >> >> On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: >> >> Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. >> >> I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. >> Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able >> to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. >> >> I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other >> (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples >> and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. >> >> So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating >> between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead >> stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight >> on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has >> some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! >> >> On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some >> success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti-fungal, which >> didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no >> cure. >> >> My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, >> but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the >> process. >> >> Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. >> Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL >> > > > > > This group is for nonprofessional people interested in news, etc. and > probably most posting are not by doctors or health care professionals. > Only people trying to share articles, discussion, etc., for educational > purposes only of information on possible different health and healing > modalities. To sharing of news, articles, information, opinions and > experiences, and it is explicitly NOT to be taken or to be given as health > or medical advice. There are many different opinions on any subject. > Postings may be news related, purely speculation or someone's opinion. > There is no health or medical advise given here and none should be taken. > For health treatment, members must research, evaluate, and make their own > decisions with their own health care providers. This group is not for that > purpose. > > > This list or list owner make no representations regarding the individual > suitability of the information contained in any articles / documents read > which might have opinions, recommendations, etc. which appears on this > website and /or email postings for any purpose. > > Do NOT take information in articles/postings as medical or health advice. > There are many different opinions on any subject.Do your own research to > learn what is relevant to you.Any information posted in group should be > evaluated by yourself and your health care professionals. > > The entire risk arising out of any use of information of topics discussed > or posted remains with the recipient. In no event shall the list owner or > its individual members be liable for any direct, consequential, > incidental, > special, punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever caused by > someone following information found in a posting. > > All information should only be considered by researching it, thinking it > through carefully, and only with your personal, qualified health > professional.Those people needing medical attention or advice, especially > for serious or life-threatening illnesses, should seek qualified > PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 15, 2008 that's cool, but i've heard you can get gall/kidney stones from juicing dark greens. dunno if it's true, but that's what ive heard. for me, psoriasis is all about chronic dehydration. there's frequencies for that too. www.electroherbalism.com - " kaimarisa " <kaimarisa Wednesday, February 13, 2008 8:53 PM Re: psoriasis > Lately my psoriasis is much better and I wasn't sure if it was a > homeopathic remedy I took or the " green juice " I have been drinking > several times a week. I blend dark mixed lettuce greens in a blender > with frozen raw acai, a little clay, flax seed oil, water and raw > honey. > > > , " Mercurius > Trismegistus " <magisterium_magnum wrote: >> >> what about hydration? >> >> >> >> - >> " earthmother1111 " <pink627 >> >> Wednesday, February 13, 2008 10:35 AM >> Re: psoriasis >> >> >> > >> > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficient essential > fatty >> > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, > chlorella, >> > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have > to >> > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from > red >> > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body > deal >> > with detoxing. I feel for you.........it's not pleasant. Good > luck! >> > >> > >> > >> >> >> >> On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: >> >> >> >> Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. >> >> >> >> I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing > through diet. >> >> Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still > not able >> >> to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. >> >> >> >> I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis > and other >> >> (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, > nipples >> >> and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. >> >> >> >> So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and > alternating >> >> between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the > dead >> >> stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - > straight >> >> on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out > there has >> >> some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! >> >> >> >> On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with > some >> >> success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- > fungal, which >> >> didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful > but no >> >> cure. >> >> >> >> My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to > leave, >> >> but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up > the >> >> process. >> >> >> >> Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking > pee. >> >> Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it > again. LOL >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > This group is for nonprofessional people interested in news, etc. > and >> > probably most posting are not by doctors or health care > professionals. >> > Only people trying to share articles, discussion, etc., for > educational >> > purposes only of information on possible different health and > healing >> > modalities. To sharing of news, articles, information, opinions > and >> > experiences, and it is explicitly NOT to be taken or to be given > as health >> > or medical advice. There are many different opinions on any > subject. >> > Postings may be news related, purely speculation or someone's > opinion. >> > There is no health or medical advise given here and none should > be taken. >> > For health treatment, members must research, evaluate, and make > their own >> > decisions with their own health care providers. This group is not > for that >> > purpose. >> > >> > >> > This list or list owner make no representations regarding the > individual >> > suitability of the information contained in any articles / > documents read >> > which might have opinions, recommendations, etc. which appears on > this >> > website and /or email postings for any purpose. >> > >> > Do NOT take information in articles/postings as medical or health > advice. >> > There are many different opinions on any subject.Do your own > research to >> > learn what is relevant to you.Any information posted in group > should be >> > evaluated by yourself and your health care professionals. >> > >> > The entire risk arising out of any use of information of topics > discussed >> > or posted remains with the recipient. In no event shall the list > owner or >> > its individual members be liable for any direct, consequential, >> > incidental, >> > special, punitive or other damages whatsoever and howsoever > caused by >> > someone following information found in a posting. >> > >> > All information should only be considered by researching it, > thinking it >> > through carefully, and only with your personal, qualified health >> > professional.Those people needing medical attention or advice, > especially >> > for serious or life-threatening illnesses, should seek qualified >> > PROFESSIONAL MEDICAL ADVICE >> > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 16, 2008 hi i m also from india. can u tel how to meditate when we dont hav a lot of time. harvinder06 <harvinder06 Wednesday, 13 February, 2008 5:49:28 PM Re: psoriasis -Hi I am from India. Please try Yogic deap breathing .It will help definitely. - In Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com, " earthmother1111 " <pink627 > wrote: > > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficien t essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you......... it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > > > > Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > > > > I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > > Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > > to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > > > > I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > > (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > > and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > > > > So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > > between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > > stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > > on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > > some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > > > > On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > > success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- fungal, which > > didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > > cure. > > > > My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > > but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > > process. > > > > Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > > Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > > > Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Go to http://help./l/in//mail/mail/tools/tools-08.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 19, 2008 for psoriasis, please try following: 1. Non-veg food. 2. Non-oil/fat/sugar cooked food. 3. Have a breakfast with RAW carrot, cucumbar, coconut few pieces, soaked groundnuts etc. 4. Apply a paste of Neemleaves and raw turmeric all over the body and stay on sunrays for an hour and wash it out TWICE A DAY. 5. do few yogas like deepbreathing and savasana. It will definetly bring good result. Thanks. Bhargavan Kanishka Sharma <kanishkasharma94 Sunday, 17 February, 2008 12:13:37 AM Re: Re: psoriasis hi i m also from india. can u tel how to meditate when we dont hav a lot of time. harvinder06 <harvinder06@ .co. in> Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com Wednesday, 13 February, 2008 5:49:28 PM [Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum] Re: psoriasis -Hi I am from India. Please try Yogic deap breathing .It will help definitely. - In Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com, " earthmother1111 " <pink627 > wrote: > > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficien t essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you......... it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > > > > Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > > > > I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > > Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > > to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > > > > I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > > (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > > and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > > > > So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > > between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > > stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > > on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > > some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > > > > On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > > success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- fungal, which > > didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > > cure. > > > > My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > > but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > > process. > > > > Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > > Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > > > Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Go to http://help. / l/in// mail/mail/ tools/tools- 08.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted February 20, 2008 Dear Mr. Bhargav Now you say to use non-veg. And in your another msg. you are asking to avoid non.veg? which one is correct dear? With Kind regards, Venkatesh Govindan Bhargavan <bhargavan2004 Tuesday, 19 February, 2008 6:34:59 AM Re: Re: psoriasis for psoriasis, please try following: 1. Non-veg food. 2. Non-oil/fat/ sugar cooked food. 3. Have a breakfast with RAW carrot, cucumbar, coconut few pieces, soaked groundnuts etc. 4. Apply a paste of Neemleaves and raw turmeric all over the body and stay on sunrays for an hour and wash it out TWICE A DAY. 5. do few yogas like deepbreathing and savasana. It will definetly bring good result. Thanks. Bhargavan Kanishka Sharma <kanishkasharma94@ .co. in> Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com Sunday, 17 February, 2008 12:13:37 AM Re: [Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum] Re: psoriasis hi i m also from india. can u tel how to meditate when we dont hav a lot of time. harvinder06 <harvinder06@ .co. in> Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com Wednesday, 13 February, 2008 5:49:28 PM [Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum] Re: psoriasis -Hi I am from India. Please try Yogic deap breathing .It will help definitely. - In Alternative_ Medicine_ Forum@ s.com, " earthmother1111 " <pink627 > wrote: > > > From my experience (I did have psoriasis)sufficien t essential fatty > acids helped, especially Omega 3 and, taking chlorophyll, chlorella, > or a green drink every day helped. Diet is important as you have to > try and keep your body from becoming acidic so, staying away from red > meats and eating as clean a diet as possible might help your body deal > with detoxing. I feel for you......... it's not pleasant. Good luck! > > > > > > > On Feb 12, 2008, at 7:14 PM, Vivienne wrote: > > > > Hello, I'm Vivienne. I live in New Zealand. > > > > I have a history of Chrohn's disease, which I am healing through diet. > > Part of that is fungal stuff (leaky gut, etc.) and I am still not able > > to tolerate very much in the way of carbohydrate foods. > > > > I am currently trying to rid myself of persistent psoriasis and other > > (seemingly fungal) skin infections - in armpit, pubic region, nipples > > and belly-button, ears - all the damp places. > > > > So far, on my head, I have tried: shaving my head and alternating > > between drying my scalp out and oiling it (to make getting the dead > > stuff off easier). Also I have tried a bit of cider vinegar - straight > > on. It's all helping, but I am just wondering if anyone out there has > > some fantastically brilliant magic bullet for me! > > > > On the other stuff, I have recently tried ozone ointment with some > > success. Prior to that I resorted to a prescription anti- fungal, which > > didn't do squat, and Rawlighs' gold ointment, which is useful but no > > cure. > > > > My homoeopath tells me that the skin stuff will be the last to leave, > > but I am getting rather impatient and would like to speed up the > > process. > > > > Any suggestions will be gratefully considered. Except drinking pee. > > Been there, done that, and I refuse to even think about it again. LOL > > > Why delete messages? Unlimited storage is just a click away. Go to http://help. / l/in// mail/mail/ tools/tools- 08.html Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 1, 2008 Most skin issues come about because of the body trying to detoxify from an oaver-abundance of toxins. If possibly, it would be to her benefit to perform several liver/gallbladder and digestive tract cleanses along with a parasite cleanse (can be started after her first liver/gallbladder cleanse). While cleansing she needs to be on a very healthy diet. She can also try massaging a tiny bit of castor oil over the liver area after each bath or shower. I would also treat for yeast which would include oregano oil, colloidal silver, Laktoferrin+colostrum and the elimination of refined sugar and flour. Try to get 30-40 minutes of sun every day, before 10:00 AM or after 3:00 PM on the skin area. De-stress. Many people experience outbreaks after an infection or illnes or after very stressful events in their lives. EFT would be good. Essiac Tea is another good idea. She can try unrefined coconut oil on the affected skin or AloeCalm lotion which includes 70% organic aloe along with MSM. There are no toxic preservatives in this lotion and many are telling us they are getting good results for skin issues and are also using for a great after-sun lotion. My dh uses it for some eczema that he has had for a long time and it seems to be improving more than we have ever seen. Freshly juice the following 2x’s daily. Dr. Lanphier’s Cleansing Juice (All vegetables should be organic or locally grown without pesticides/herbicides.) ½ beet with leaves ¼ red cabbage 2 stalks of celery Small bit of broccoli 2 Tablespoons of Udo’s Oil 2 Tablespoons Quatum Greens Complete ½ Dropperful of LivaPure Mix together and drink immediately. Make fresh each time. The most important thing is to get the body cleansed and get the elimination routes open and functioning properly. Be Well Loretta -----Original Message----- Hi everyone, I hope someone can help... My mother is 84 & she has a very severe case of psoriasis on both of hands and feet... She has been to several doctors and specialists and so far nothing has helped... She will not take the prescriptions of pills or shots because they will kill her immune system... She has tried all the topical ointments etc, and nothing has helped.. Her hands must be bandaged because she has deep cuts in both of her palms, the skin looks purple and dead and it peels.. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest guest Report post Posted August 1, 2008 Thanks so much for the excellent advice and information, Doctor L! A number of people have reported success for psoriasis with oleander, both internally and when condensed and made into a topical cream; however, it has not been successful in ALL instances and I am led to believe that psoriasis takes on different forms and perhaps differs from one person to another as well. Some other things that have been used successfully for psoriasis are: flaxsed oil bitter melon suma burdock oleander soup , " Dr. Loretta Lanphier " <drlanphier wrote: > > Most skin issues come about because of the body trying to detoxify from an > oaver-abundance of toxins. If possibly, it would be to her benefit to > perform several liver/gallbladder and digestive tract cleanses along with a > parasite cleanse (can be started after her first liver/gallbladder cleanse). > While cleansing she needs to be on a very healthy diet. She can also try > massaging a tiny bit of castor oil over the liver area after each bath or > shower. I would also treat for yeast which would include oregano oil, > colloidal silver, Laktoferrin+colostrum and the elimination of refined sugar > and flour. Try to get 30-40 minutes of sun every day, before 10:00 AM or > after 3:00 PM on the skin area. De-stress. Many people experience outbreaks > after an infection or illnes or after very stressful events in their lives. > EFT would be good. Essiac Tea is another good idea. > > She can try unrefined coconut oil on the affected skin or > <http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/products/aloecalm.html> AloeCalm > lotion which includes 70% organic aloe along with MSM. There are no toxic > preservatives in this lotion and many are telling us they are getting good > results for skin issues and are also using for a great after-sun lotion. My > dh uses it for some eczema that he has had for a long time and it seems to > be improving more than we have ever seen. > > > > Freshly juice the following 2x's daily. > > Dr. Lanphier's Cleansing Juice > > (All vegetables should be organic or locally grown without > pesticides/herbicides.) > > > > ½ beet with leaves > ¼ red cabbage > > 2 stalks of celery > Small bit of broccoli > > 2 Tablespoons of Udo's Oil > 2 Tablespoons Quatum Greens Complete > ½ Dropperful of > <http://www.oasisadvancedwellness.com/products/livapure.html> LivaPure > > Mix together and drink immediately. Make fresh each time. > > The most important thing is to get the body cleansed and get the elimination > routes open and functioning properly. > > Be Well > Loretta > > > > > > Hi everyone, I hope someone can help... My mother is 84 & she has a very > severe case of > > psoriasis on both of hands and feet... She has been to several doctors and > specialists and > > so far nothing has helped... She will not take the prescriptions of pills or > shots because > > they will kill her immune system... She has tried all the topical ointments > etc, and nothing > > has helped.. Her hands must be bandaged because she has deep cuts in both of > her palms, > > the skin looks purple and dead and it peels.. > Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites