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Is there any natural cure for psoriasis?

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Darling Divaa answered

No there isn't. Psoriasis is an autoimmune disorder. You could try taking a lukewarm bath with epsom  salts or using olive oil on the affected area can help. Keep away from dyes and perfumes, like in soap and laundry detergents. Also using a humidifier will keep the moisture in the air and keep the psoriasis from drying and flaking more. There are some prescribed medications that may help people control their psoriasis but there is nothing that will "cure" it.

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kinya hernandez answered

Psoriasis can't be cured but you can treat it by applying aloe vera. Smooth the skin and keep it moist. Also schedule time when you can be in the sun. Vitamin D helps nurture the skin. If you consume alcohol limited your intake to 1 glass alcohol can cause an adverse reaction. Buy Psoriasis oiments, soaps and shampoos to control it, also consult with your doctor about any medication that you are taking or you will be taking, some medication which can cause a trigger -so I strongly recommended you consult with your doctor concerning medication and other treatment plans in the visit.

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Alice Andre answered

Take two to three
tablespoons of flaxseed oil orally every day for as long as your psoriasis symptoms persist. Eat a diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids and
oils. Polyunsaturated fats are essential to healthy skin. Mix neem
leaves and dried orange peel with honey, form it into a paste and spread
it onto your skin. The neem plant has antifungal, as well as
anti-inflammatory properties, which will help to exfoliate and heal your
skin. A paste made out of honey and cream of milk will soothe the
itching and dryness associated with psoriasis, which will assist your
skin in healing itself. Drink teas made from an infusion of red clover,
figwort, burdock root, dandelion, mountain grapes or yellow dock to
assist in cleansing your blood of toxins. These teas will also help to
reduce the stress of dealing with psoriasis.



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sarah brown answered

Treatment for psoriasis depends on the type of disease, the severity, and the body area involved.

For mild disease where only small areas are affected, there are topical creams, lotions, and sprays.

For moderate to severe disease affecting much larger areas of the body, topical products may not be effective or practical. In these cases, doctors often prescribe ultraviolet or other light treatments, or internal medications.

Lifestyle measures may bring relief as well, improving the appearance and feel of damaged skin. Suggestions include:

  • Take daily baths: You can relax and des-stress, for one, and this will also help to remove scales and calm inflamed skin. Adding in Epsom salts or the Dead Sea salts can help with this, too. Tip: Avoid hot water and harsh soaps. Your body needs gentle bathing to be effective.
  • Moisturize! Take that extra time to apply a heavy ointment-based moisturizer or oil after bathing, while your skin is still moist. In the dry, colder months, apply moisturizer more than once a day.
  • Sunlight therapy: Exposing your skin to a little sunlight can improve psoriasis. Just don’t go overboard, because too much can worsen outbreaks. On the same note, protect your skin with sunscreen.

Knowing the symptoms of psoriasis and understanding some of the triggers linked to causes of psoriasis can help you manage your condition. You can also find relief by making simple adjustments to your diet. Here are some foods that can help you soothe your psoriasis.

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Ashley Bennet answered

It can be hard to cure psoriasis; however, it can be treated with garlic. All you can do is to mix garlic with some aloe vera gel and then rub it over the affected skin area for about 15 minutes before washing it off.

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