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Message Subject Psoriasis Folks...a few questions if you will?
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Did you have to do sunlamp therapy? I read that the symptoms of psoriasis are minimized by using tanning both a few times a week. Not sure if it has directly to do with vitamin D since their vitamin D level tend to go up as well.
 Quoting: AlcoholicRunner


For myself, my intention is to attempt a self-cure via the Gerson diet (with a few modifications). It takes time to detoxify and rebuild the digestive system and liver (at least a year or so), there is no quick and easy cure.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 13446836


FYI: Salt Room Therapy is a great way to treat psoriasis naturally. Google it to learn more.
 Quoting: Uncle Alyosha


Electromagnetic Hypersensitivity
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I appreciate the suggestions, but that's not what this thread is about. I'm asking questions to support or disprove a personal theory that might lead to a new avenue or apporach to getting to the source.
 Quoting: Lada D


I doubt it. I don't recall anyone suffering from it due to being around the cat. I grew up with next door having a lot of cats. My sister has 3 cats inside and a family of cat outside.

Maybe it has more to do with underlying cause that being around the cat triggered the onset of psoriasis. Let's say for an example, the underlying cause is vitamin D deficiency where your immune system is not functioning properly and your cat gave you something that triggered the symptoms of psoriasis.

That's why I asked if you ever do sunlamp therapy because that's what I recall from a medical doctor that uses sunlight therapy for his patients with psoriasis. I was just wondering if it works or not.
 
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