Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Living With Psoriasis

by Larissa

Psoriasis is difficult to treat, painful, and often embarrassing.  Although attributed to heredity, environmental factors; especially prolonged injuries, food allergies and stress, are now acknowledged as contributors. This skin condition is recognized by thick or scaly patches of skin most often occurring around the extensor part of a joint such as: the elbows, knees, hands,fingers, toenails,  and feet. Dermal cells multiply at ten times the normal rate, bunching up rather than laying smooth and flat. When treating at home, or even by a professional, it’s important to address what could be causing the ailment.

Internal issues must be dealt with when it comes to improving skin disorders. No one likes to hear everyday routine things such as; smoking, alcohol, caffeine, dairy, meat, spicy foods, and even fruits high in acid, can cause skin flare ups. However, by omitting these things from the diet for at least a few weeks, one may find immense relief.

If hereditary, severity of symptoms may be reduced by making lifestyle changes, and sticking to them. Orthodox treatment with ointments, cortisone, and steroids will temporarily suppress the condition.  Outside the condition may improve, while internally the ailment may go deeper, possibly  manifesting as a more serious disorder. Once medication is removed a harsh rebound of the ailment can occur as the body has become reliant on the drugs. The main reason for failure in healing any problem naturally is too few are prepared to stick to lifestyle changes, largely due to social pressures. Be  disciplined with yourself and be prepared for positive changes, you and your body will be together a long time.

Of all the things books and articles have suggested, one keeps popping up, stress reduction.  It makes sense since stress throws hormones out of whack, resulting in imbalances.  Getting a massage on a regular basis promotes well-being, allowing the mind/body connection to heal.  Along with stress reduction, be sure to moisturize properly.  Essential oils are used to treat inflamed areas in a number of ways from compresses to baths. Use care to not scrub or massage the area vigorously as it may further irritate the area. In addition when taking healing baths do not use extremely hot water.

Some essential oils to try are:

  • Lavender
  • Bergamot
  • Chamomile

Try adding two drops of each to two ounces fragrance free lotion. Also try mixing the above into an avocado base oil for a massage oil to smooth irritated scales. Do not add oil directly to a huge bottle,  make up small amounts of treatments.  Concoctions should be shelved no longer than two weeks unless preserved to prevent spoilage. To treat stress and anxiety, try Bach flower Rescue Remedy spray and Rescue Remedy cream for a topical.

Often the skin is referred to as the third lung.  We take in nutrients through skin and release toxins as well. Some herbs to try in a bath bag include:

  • Birch Bark
  • Chamomile
  • Lavender
  • Comfrey Root

Herbal baths are not only medicinal, they are a great stress reducer.  If you doubt the efficiency of herbal baths or topical treatments, rub half a raw garlic clove on the bottom of the foot.  Within minutes you will taste the garlic! Consult your primary care physician about supplementing with fatty acids,  dairy substitutes, and other dietary changes.

Earth Lore carries all of the herbs mentioned in this article, as well as the Bach remedies.

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Friday, March 5, 2010

Is there a magical cure for psoriasis?

Wouldn’t it be great if the answer to that question was a resounding yes! Unfortunately, just as the causes of psoriasis are still unknown, so a cure for psoriasis has still to be found. If that’s the case, then why the bombastic heading? Well, there is no magical, permanent cure for psoriasis but the next best thing is a reality and within your reach.

What if there existed a treatment regime for psoriasis that was 100% naturally based and that involved no medicines or medications? What if this psoriasis treatment repaired the damage caused to your psoriasis ravaged skin within just a few short days of beginning treatment? What if the effects of the treatment left you with skin free from psoriasis for as long as nine months and slowed down its reappearance rate? Finally, what if this psoriasis treatment required that you stay in a luxurious 5 star hotel, enjoying the vacation of a lifetime, whilst clearing up your skin?

Well, it would appear that the age of magic has yet to pass because all of these things are available at one spot – the Dead Sea!

This magical spot (there’s that word again) sits at the lowest point on the face of the globe – over 400 meters below sea level. The Dead Sea (really a lake) is one of the most saline bodies of water on the planet. The water and the mud contain large concentrations of natural minerals and salts that have an amazing therapeutic affect on the ravages of psoriasis.

Spending just a couple of weeks on vacation, having daily soaks in the salt water and mud packs, removes the damaged skin revealing new fresh skin underneath that is also nourished and cleansed by the mineral content. And just to add one final bit of magic to this wonderful potion – the results of a course of treatment at the Dead Sea can put your psoriasis in remission for up to nine months!

Who said there is no such thing as magic?

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