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Offline mollys

Re: A study on psoriasis and CAM
« Reply #30 on: January 09, 2011, 01:24:32 PM »
Hello I have psoriasis and psoriatic athritis too, I firmly believe that a healthy diet fish fresh vegatables excerise does help. I can not understand health care professionals always wishing to give medication to pateints that can damage their health even further and why it is that alternative treatments are frowned upon at the end of the day most modern day medicines were derived from a plant. It is important to keep your skin moisturised every day and watch your diet it is a complete life style change but for the best for your overall health and well being. I am in a lot of pain in my feet and it does get me down as I love walking and I can't do this so well I just wish I could elevate the pain in some way. I wish everyone the best of luck in finding a treatment that works for them but think long and hard about what modern day medication can do to you overall health. :-*

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Re: A study on psoriasis and CAM
« Reply #31 on: January 11, 2011, 11:37:18 PM »
Hi

I am with Dara O'Brien on this one.  Science took all the good stuff.  All the rest is Potpourri.

Adam
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Offline LeartS

Re: A study on psoriasis and CAM
« Reply #32 on: July 09, 2011, 01:44:09 PM »
For those who said science worked for them: What do you mean exactly for science (biologics?) and what do you mean for 'worked', are you clear from psoriasis? (like noone could say you had psoriasis?)