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		<description><![CDATA[The clinical manifestations of pustular psoriasis to the prophet, what is it pustular psoriasis? Pustular psoriasis causes what? What are the symptoms that occur suffering from pustular psoriasis it? Pus blister-type psoriasis treatment, what does? pustules is a limitation of the epidermis cavity bulge, containing turbid pus. Department of Primary blisters on the skin from [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The clinical manifestations of pustular psoriasis to the prophet, what is it pustular psoriasis? Pustular psoriasis causes what? What are the symptoms that occur suffering from pustular psoriasis it? Pus blister-type psoriasis treatment, what does? pustules is a limitation of the epidermis cavity bulge, containing turbid pus. Department of Primary blisters on the skin from pimples evolved. Size, depth ranging from pustules, surrounded by Yan Xing Hongyun may, after the light turned into pus pustules dry scab prognosis does not leave scars, pustules can form deep ulcers may leave scars after healing.</p>
<p>Pustular psoriasis causes are:&gt;&gt;&gt; How to improve psoriasis in patients with immune system know as early as the causes of pustular psoriasis is still unclear, the pathogenesis is more complex, triggers can also more but in general and drug stimuli. Especially in recent years, due to irregular application of corticosteroid treatment of psoriasis vulgaris caused by generalized pustular psoriasis cases there is a growing trend. Such as long-term use of topical corticosteroids, salicylic acid drugs, sunlight, etc. Also been observed Benbingfasheng streptococcal infection after upper respiratory tract, it is also possible that with the infection. But not directly infect the skin, but an extraordinary response to the body. In addition, a true bacterial infection such pustules and pustules is not the same. Bacterial infection of the pustules larger, isolated, scattered, relatively superficial, easy erosion, surface pus scab, common clinical impetigo in children. And pustular psoriasis of aseptic pustules are small, densely distributed, deep, difficult to form erosion surface, pustules dry after scaling. Therefore, pustular psoriasis is not a bacterial infection, but a sterile pustules, Chinese medicine, the fundamental causes of morbidity in patients with liver or insufficient. Pustular psoriasis of long duration, the lack of curative treatment of single-dose drugs, although the combination therapy can control the disease, but some side effects of Western medicine can not be underestimated, it is easy to relapse after stopping, especially palmoplantar pus blister-type psoriasis. Thus, Chinese experts advise patients on the treatment of pustular psoriasis should be a comprehensive analysis of disease, illness, removal may be a predisposing factor to avoid the expense of the simple pursuit of short-term efficacy and side effects of long-term efficacy of Western medicine, pay attention to local and systemic treatment of complementary and so on. Pustular psoriasis of the clinical manifestations are: 1, generalized pustular psoriasis clinical heaviest type, less common, cause unknown, topical irritant drugs, infection, glucocorticoids or immunosuppressive sudden withdrawal and other agents are in the process of precipitating factors. Abrupt onset, a few days relaxation sustainable high fever, accompanied by general malaise, fatigue, and joint swelling, generalized erythema on the sudden appearance of the yellow-white light in a small sterile pustules, the size of the needle to the miliary, first as a small piece of the future integration into the &#8220;pus Lake&#8221;, a few weeks can diffuse distribution of the body, the Ministry of folds often appear intertrigo, crusting, redness around pustules often fused into erythroderma expansion-like change, small pustules visible mucous membranes, tongue more often deep grooves, said grooves tongue. Longer course may be associated with fingertip atrophy, weakness, white blood cell count increased, hypocalcemia, increased ESR, and even severe systemic disease and secondary infection. Short-term fever, pustules often has periodic recurrence, for several days to several weeks after their own ease, generalized body erythema scaling, a red glass so recurrent, resulting in patients with hypoalbuminemia, poor general condition and poor prognosis. Generalized pustular psoriasis is often complicated by liver and kidney damage and other systems can also be complicated by secondary infection, electrolyte disturbance or failure, life-threatening. 2, the limitations of pustular psoriasis limited to the palms and plantar rash, symmetrical distribution. Palm early lesions occur in the size of the thenar, after the skin lesions gradually extended to the palm, back of the hand and fingers, feet plantar occur in the central and medial plantar, erythematous rash on the symmetry groups for the needle to the miliary size yellow pus blister, not easy to break. About 1-2 weeks after the pustules dry, crusting and scaling, scaling new groups under the recurring blisters, it can be seen on the same lesions pustules, crusting, scaling and other damage at different times, so recurrent, when light weight, and prolonged healing. Often accompanied by a patient&#8217;s disease, a bit like a depression, cross ditch, longitudinal ridge, a cloudy, a spin-off and a lower empyema. Pustular psoriasis treatment methods of Chinese medicine: Chinese medicine treatment of psoriasis in modern medicine plays an important role, has a wealth of experience in the treatment, has been recognized more and more people, and its long-term efficacy, side effects, to win many patients at home. Here are some commonly used traditional Chinese medicine treatment of psoriasis, the majority of psoriasis patients for reference. 1, nourishing and moistening method. Rashes common with dry, scaly, chapped, leather and other characteristics, patients with psoriasis is dry, it should be with Angelica, Huang, Yuan ginseng, Ophiopogon japonicus, white peony root, Radix, Hu Maren drug treatment. 2, detoxification method. Rash is often red hot swelling characteristics, are hot psoriasis. There are two drugs commonly used in flower, Scutellaria, Phellodendron, Coptis, wild chrysanthemum, dandelion. 3, the blood circulation. Rash purpura with pigmentation, appear dark red nodules, etc., belong to stasis of psoriasis patients. The commonly used drugs are angelica, peach kernel, safflower, red peony, Dan and other drugs. There are many ways for psoriasis, but psoriasis patients should be treated reasonably. Because the body&#8217;s immune function and sensitivity to drugs vary, so the choice caution, it can be symptomatic after the selection of expert advice. Doctors will follow patients to the different conditions, use of different treatment methods. The best way to treat psoriasis &#8211; immune balance natural therapy &#8220;immune balance natural therapy&#8221; is more unique than the previous traditional therapies. &#8220;Immune balance natural therapy&#8221; is from the balance of yin and yang, adjust qi and blood, dredge meridians, and uphold and strengthen the re-inhibition of the two systems to achieve homeostasis, the maintenance of normal metabolism. Disorder of the immune system by regulating the state of the abnormal activation of suppressor T cells, stable cell membrane, to eliminate super-antigens on the immune system, making the skin lesions subsided, normal skin to restore the luster and vitality. The above is on the clinical manifestations of pustular psoriasis introduction, in peacetime we must pay more attention to early detection and proper to do for psoriasis treatment is critical. If you have any question about psoriasis to our hospital in psoriasis directly consult experts, Beijing Friendship Hospital, Metropolitan psoriasis experts to serve you and help you get rid of psoriasis of the problems as soon as possible.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis Free For Life Review &#8211; Does It Live Up to the Name?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting here with Katy Wilson&#8217;s guide in front of me, I have no doubt that anyone who buys it and follows it to the letter will experience major improvement in their psoriasis. &#8220;Psoriasis Free For Live&#8221; is a clearly structured program that takes you through all the necessary steps of taking control of psoriasis through [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sitting here with Katy Wilson&#8217;s guide in front of me, I have no doubt that anyone who buys it and follows it to the letter will experience major improvement in their psoriasis.</p>
<p>&#8220;Psoriasis Free For Live&#8221; is a clearly structured program that takes you through all the necessary steps of taking control of psoriasis through diet. I have done my research, and I am also convinced that it is a major factor of psoriasis &#8211; and a factor that you can control. You can&#8217;t change your genes or your DNA, but you can change what you eat, and thereby improve your psoriasis.</p>
<p>The guide has a clear introduction on the nature of auto-immune diseases, and explains why diet is so important in combating them. Katy Wilson makes it clear that we have to focus on our consumption of different foods, and tells us exactly what foods to focus on!</p>
<p>The next chapter is super important in this regard, and it is titled &#8220;What You Should Eat vs. What You Shouldn&#8217;t Eat&#8221;. This chapter is worth the price of the book alone for its wealth of information! Not only does Katy identify lists of the good and the bad foods, but she explains the role of food allergies in psoriasis, and how you can identify them too.</p>
<p>After this, the &#8220;Psoriasis Free For Life&#8221; guide identifies key detoxification procedures that can help speed up the process of healing your body from the inside-out. Changing the diet works, but the healing process can be accelerated if all the junk that your body has accumulated from your past diet is eradicated.</p>
<p>Lastly, to finish up the guide, she has a well-researched section on natural remedies and treatments that can give you relief whilst the diet is coming into effect. I&#8217;ve had and researched psoriasis for 10 years, and some of them were new to me!</p>
<p>Judging by the contents of the book and the testimonial before-and-after pictures on her site, Psoriasis Free For Life is without a doubt a very solid guide on healing your psoriasis. I&#8217;m not a big fan of the sales talk on the page, but overlooking that, the actual guide is well-researched, well-written and worth its weight in gold!</p>
<p>My advice is that, if you&#8217;re really committed to treating your psoriasis, then this eBook is what you need to make it happen. However, you can&#8217;t just click &#8220;Buy Now&#8221; and expect your skin to magically heal itself. She gives you all the tools and information, and you then have to put it into practice!</p>
<p>If you do, you can start looking forward to that day when you wake up in the morning&#8230; and you can&#8217;t even see one patch in the mirror</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis UVB Treatment</title>
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<p>It was something that played on my mind a while back, when I discovered that the strange rashes I had found on my body was psoriasis. Up until then, &#8216;psoriasis&#8217; was just a word that meant very little to me. It was just some disease that happened to other people.</p>
<p>If I was shocked when I was diagnosed with psoriasis, I was doubly shocked when the doctor told me that the disease was incurable. After seeing a dermatologist, it was suggested the best way to treat my psoriasis was through UVB therapy.</p>
<p>How Do Psoriasis UVB Treatments Work?</p>
<p>UVB therapy is usually used when either creams didn&#8217;t work, or so much skin is covered by psoriasis that using creams becomes impractical. You stand in a light booth at a clinic, and your skin is exposed to UVB rays.</p>
<p>This exposure to UVB rays is supposed to slow down the accelerated rate of skin cell production, which is the actual cause of psoriasis. You will need to have these UVB therapy sessions up to 5 times a week, for up to 6 weeks.</p>
<p>For me, although I did see definite improvement after my psoriasis UVB treatment course ended, there was one major drawback:</p>
<p>A few weeks after my last session, the psoriasis started to come back!</p>
<p>I didn&#8217;t want to spend the rest of my life visiting a clinic several times a week, but I didn&#8217;t want to spend it covered in psoriasis either. After doing my own research into psoriasis and its causes, I decided a more holistic approach was necessary.</p>
<p>Because psoriasis is caused by a malfunctioning immune system, it seemed obvious that doing whatever I could to help my immune system function properly was the way forward. For me, that was when I really did start to see light at the end of the tunnel!</p>
<p>Have psoriasis UVB treatments failed to give you the permanent cure you hoped for?</p>
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		<title>Top Recommended Psoriasis Home Remedies &#8211; Get Rid of Psoriasis Naturally</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Until now, doctors and researcher has yet discover the real cause of psoriasis, and the 100% effective psoriasis treatment to get rid of psoriasis once and for all. Psoriasis most common symptoms includes having red, dry scaly patches on your skin, and often will cause white hues patches on your top first layer of your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Until now, doctors and researcher has yet discover the real cause of psoriasis, and the 100% effective psoriasis treatment to get rid of psoriasis once and for all. Psoriasis most common symptoms includes having red, dry scaly patches on your skin, and often will cause white hues patches on your top first layer of your skin. It is very embarrassing to walk around socializing with friends as your skin will have an unpleasant look as your kin will have silvery-white appearance.</p>
<p>The real cause of psoriasis is still unknown, however, what the researchers and doctors found out is, symptoms of psoriasis occur when your skin cells begin to be more active than normal rate. As a result, those more active cells can&#8217;t shed normally, resulting a build-up skin that leads to scaly and think rash on your epidermis layer. Suspect triggers of psoriasis include unstable weather condition, family history of psoriasis, reaction/allergy to certain medicine/drug, alcohol etc.</p>
<p>Home Remedies for Psoriasis</p>
<p>Hot Epsom salt bath has been proven by doctors on its value in treatment of psoriasis. Applying olive oil or lotion after Epsom salt bath will be better as lotion will keep your skin moisturizes. Do make sure that your skin is keep moisturize at all time, and avoid traveling to places with uncertain weather as too hot or too cold will cause the air humidity level to drop.</p>
<p>Please enjoy more sunlight, as research proves that UV ray from the sunlight is the best cure for psoriasis. There is a psoriasis treatment that doctor used for psoriasis treatment, which is prescribe artificial ultraviolet light. A less expensive alternative is to simply get more sunlight! Exposure to the sun can enhance the production of Vitamin D, which has been found to be effective at treating psoriasis.</p>
<p>Diet is also very important in improving psoriasis condition, having more organic food and home grown vegetables will improve your health also. One of the best vegetable that is recommended by doctors is bitter gourd. Take a cup of fresh bitter gourd juice daily, and if you don&#8217;t like the bitter taste, mixed with a teaspoon of lime juice will be better.</p>
<p>There is a lot of psoriasis treatment available in the market with lots of chemical substance either to apply on your skin or tablets for medication. Personally I would recommend simple and natural psoriasis home remedies to cure/relief your psoriasis symptoms and get rid of psoriasis permanently!</p>
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		<title>How To Cure Psoriasis In 3 Months Or Less</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take it from a long time sufferer of Psoriasis. Don&#8217;t you ever get tired of all the bull crap on How To Cure Psoriasis? Read my story first and then judge for yourself. First there&#8217;s a few basic things you need to understand before I teach you how to cure psoriasis in less than 3 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take it from a long time sufferer of Psoriasis. Don&#8217;t you ever get tired of all the bull crap on How To Cure Psoriasis? Read my story first and then judge for yourself. First there&#8217;s a few basic things you need to understand before I teach you how to cure psoriasis in less than 3 months.</p>
<p>For as long as I can remember I&#8217;ve been searching for a Psoriasis cure all of my life. Other than a &#8220;temporary&#8221;, but total disappearance of all traces of of Psoriasis on my body a few years ago, as far as I was concerned, there was no cure for Psoriasis. But wait&#8230; all of these years I&#8217;ve been approaching this all wrong, and so has everybody else including your narrow-minded doctor.</p>
<p>The reason being, is that there will never be a cure for psoriasis until such time that a team of biologist are assigned the task of discovering why our killer T-cells are over-reacting, and creating a medication mild enough for every day use that will suppress the immune system without the risk of developing other diseases. Does this sound like a contradiction? It sure is!</p>
<p>Rest assured that I speak and write from experience in addition to the extensive research I have done on the subject. Just so that you know, I&#8217;m not against doctors. I just feel that most doctors live in ignorance! Can you blame them? They&#8217;ve studied long and hard in their respective discipline to obtain their degrees, so in their minds, why should they listen to anyone else? How dare they ask me to &#8220;think&#8221; outside the box?</p>
<p>They usually have a family like most of us, are busy with their personal lives, and heck it&#8217;s not their problem&#8230; they&#8217;ve become indifferent and immune to people&#8217;s complaints about their legitimate health problems&#8230; until it affects them personally! This added to the fact that they constantly live in fear of being sued.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been a Psoriasis sufferer since the age of 22. I&#8217;m now 62, and I hope my story will inspire you not to waste too much time with this disease&#8230; as Psoriasis does worsen as you get older. Depriving yourself of everyday living, such as going swimming with your children to avoid embarrassment to them or yourself&#8230; things such as dating, wearing summer clothing, walking the beaches, always hiding and always conscious of people staring, making comments! Is it contagious? You know the feeling&#8230; being refused access to public swimming places because they fear you might catch another disease&#8230; so they say, and doing this for years, decades even&#8230; depriving yourself all of those little things that really count, which you could have done if only your doctor would have &#8220;thought&#8221; outside the box a little!</p>
<p>Using useless prescribed creams and methods that just don&#8217;t work, in the hope of a better life! But enough of that for now, as I&#8217;ll continue my story after giving you some facts on Psoriasis which were never revealed to you. And, what you must do to NO LONGER HAVE TO LIVE WITH PSORIASIS! This doesn&#8217;t mean that your Psoriasis is cured&#8230; it simply means that their will never be any visible traces of Psoriasis on your body&#8230; but better still, your Psoriasis will be controlled&#8230; in effect, the spread of it STOPPED!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s begin with what Is Psoriasis? In short, Psoriasis is a chronic, autoimmune disease that appears on the skin. It occurs when the immune system sends out faulty signals that speed up the growth cycle of skin cells. I want you to think real hard on these two phrases&#8230; autoimmune disease and faulty signal!</p>
<p>- Autoimmune disease? Disease is a little harsh. It&#8217;s more like an unbalanced immune system (probably due to some form of toxin in your body which has yet to be identified).</p>
<p>- A faulty signal! This is so very important to understand. Skin cells have a regular and natural growth cycle of about 24 days on average. In the case of Psoriasis, the growth cycle is much faster, hence not giving you enough time to shed your old skin, the new skin accumulating at the top causing inflammation and forming psoriatic plaques, before the old skin has had time to shed. What you have is a build-up of skin.</p>
<p>Your skin has a very sophisticated defense mechanism, whereby every time it feels it&#8217;s being invaded by some foreign, exterior toxin of some kind (many times a day), it signals the first cells of defense to stop these invaders by whichever way it has damaged and penetrated your skin, letting the natural growth cycle of new skin cells take it&#8217;s course.</p>
<p>The red inflammation you see on your skin is in fact that first line of defense, such as in an insect bite. If these guys can&#8217;t do the job, then they call upon REAL killer cells (T-cells), to come and do the job. These killer cells have a built in memory system, recalling past infections&#8230; and should only react when this specific intruder is present, or when called upon by the first line of defense for some other toxin/intruder. The natural growth cycle of skin cells continues as if nothing ever happened.</p>
<p>Again, the red inflammation you see around a cut, or wound, is that first line of defense busy working to heal the cut or wound and keeping out infections&#8230; and this is normal. Without inflammation, cuts and wounds would not heal and leave you open to serious infections. In the case of Psoriasis, rather than the first line of defense taking over and letting the growth cycle of new skin take it&#8217;s course, it is the real killer cells that immediately jump into action and in doing so causes the growth cycle of new skin to be fast with the result being an abundance of skin which form those scaly, silver looking patches.</p>
<p>Remember what I said about killer T-cells&#8230; they have a built-in memory system. When they are called upon to react for a particular infection, they will always respond for that particular infection thereafter. So when you first contracted Psoriasis and your killer T-cells reacted, that was it&#8230; it was forever embedded in their memory. So, in the case of Psoriasis, your immune system, rather than letting the first line of defense take it&#8217;s role, it calls upon those killer T-cells, interferes with the normal growth cycle, and quickens the process for faster healing, hence causing an over abundance of new skin under the yet to be shed old skin.</p>
<p>Psoriasis is not contagious. It commonly causes red, scaly patches to appear on the skin, although some patients have no dermatological symptoms. The scaly patches commonly caused by psoriasis, called psoriasis plaques, are areas of inflammation and excessive skin production. Skin rapidly accumulates at these sites which gives it a silvery-white appearance. Plaques frequently occur on the skin of the elbows and knees, but can affect any area including the scalp, palms of hands and soles of feet, and genitals.</p>
<p>The disorder, as it is now called, is a chronic recurring condition that varies in severity from minor localized patches to complete body coverage. Fingernails and toenails are frequently affected (psoriatic nail dystrophy) and can be seen as an isolated symptom. Psoriasis can also cause inflammation of the joints, which is known as psoriatic arthritis.</p>
<p>Psoriasis first appeared on my body, after a deep cut I sustained from a piece of chrome molding of a car. The cut was on the left forearm, close t the left elbow. At the time, I hadn&#8217;t thought much of it, but was glad that the 2&#8243; long and deep cut had healed rather quickly. I was 22 at the time.</p>
<p>A few months later, the itching began and I noticed flaking of skin where the cut had been. The more time went by, the more the flaking had moved towards the left elbow. Now I was constantly scratching and picking at my left elbow. The more I scratched, the more the flaking developed into full blown scales, silver in color, and all I had to do was just pick at the scales&#8230; and they would fall off. It was then that I was diagnosed with Psoriasis. I was told it was incurable and to learn to live with it. By the following year, Psoriasis had spread to both elbows and both knees&#8230; and a very small spot or plaque, on the right thigh.</p>
<p>Fast Forward 3 Years&#8230;there is a point to all this. In 1974, I turned 25&#8230; and something I never expected happened. I was hospitalized for a growth on the left optic nerve. A growth called a pseudo tumor that just kept growing and slowly pushing my left eye out of its socket, causing extreme pain. I remained in that hospital (the Montreal Institute of Neurology), for approximately 90 days&#8230; but not without a series of many, many awkward tests involving a team of worldwide experts trying to determine the best approach to resolving my problem. One of the options was to drill a hole through my skull to try and get a biopsy of this growth. It was quickly ruled out because it being on the optic nerve, guaranteed complete blindness in the left eye and partial blindness in the right eye.</p>
<p>The only alternative left was to put me on a certain medication, which at the time was considered extremely dangerous because of its side effects. One of their main concerns was sterility for the rest of my life, and extreme weakening of my immune system leaving me open to serious infections which would normally not occur&#8230; as if I cared at 25. I mean what were my options&#8230; blindness or no kids! I&#8217;m Introduced To Prednisone.</p>
<p>Before I begin telling you of my experience on Prednisone, let me give you a brief description of this drug according to Wikipedia as of the writing of this report, some 35 years later.Prednisone is a synthetic corticosteroid drug that is particularly effective as an immunosuppressant, and affects virtually all of the immune system. It is used to treat certain inflammatory diseases and (at</p>
<p>higher doses) cancer, but has significant adverse effects. Since it suppresses the immune system, it leaves patients more susceptible to infections.</p>
<p>In fact, during an overnight stay at the hospital recently, I was put in a room with 6 other men who had prostate cancer. All f those men were receiving Prednisone as a treatment for their prostate cancer. Prednisone is a prodrug that is converted by the liver into prednisolone, which is the active drug and also a steroid.</p>
<p>My treating physician sees no alternative but to put me on a high dosage beginning with 36 pills, then skipping a day, then down to 34 pills&#8230; and so on, always skipping a day in between. It worked! Not only did it suppress the growth on my optic nerve, but because it is an immunosuppressant, and hence suppressed those famous Real killer cells which causes Psoriasis&#8230; and all of my Psoriasis disappeared! Once of the Prednisone&#8230; and a few months down the road, the Psoriasis began to re-appear.</p>
<p>Fast forward to 1979. My father passes away at 59&#8230; and I&#8217;m traumatized! This trauma triggers the mass sitting on my optic nerve again. Back on Prednisone, but this time on a smaller scale. Starting with 24 &#8211; 22 &#8211; 20 and so on. All of my Psoriasis disappears&#8230; and re-appears some months down the line after I stopped the treatment. Ironically, my treating physician, a top neurologist at the Montreal Institute of Neurology informs me that Prednisone is not as dangerous as they once thought!</p>
<p>Fast forward to 1984. Low and behold, another trauma in my life&#8230; but this time because of a financial breakdown. On the point of losing my home etc., this trauma triggers my growth once again. Back on Prednisone on a smaller dose&#8230; 12 &#8211; 10 &#8211; 8&#8230; with the same results. After 1984, I never went back to Prednisone.</p>
<p>Fast forward to 2005. It is a difficult time in my life&#8230; alone, jobless, living in a basement apartment with lots of humidity and at times mold. In addition I&#8217;m going through stressful times with my teenage son. By now, the Psoriasis on my right thigh has grown to the size of a small plate. This stressful situation is beginning to take its toll. Psoriasis has now appeared on my front left leg just above my ankle and is growing rapidly. It has also appeared on the calf of my right leg and growing rapidly.</p>
<p>Fast forward to 2008 &#8211; 2009. Psoriasis has now spread to my lower back, my buttocks and in between the inner thighs and genitals. I&#8217;m living a nightmare. Early one morning in the fall of 2009, at about 5:00 A.M., I come to get out of bed and the moment my feet touch the floor, I feel excruciating pain in my feet and ankles. My feet, toes, ankles are swollen. In a panic I get to the hospital with just socks on, since I can&#8217;t get my shoes on. After a few blood tests and a physical examination, I&#8217;m diagnosed with Psoriatic Arthritis brought on by my Psoriasis!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m referred to a dermatologist who tells me he can&#8217;t do anything for but prescribe cream. I politely tell him &#8220;you obviously know very little about psoriasis&#8221; and leave! The hospital had also referred me to a Rheumatologist who supposedly is the specialist for Psoriatic Arthritis. Unfortunately, I&#8217;ve been trying to see this specialist for over a year now. I&#8217;m hoping that he will put me on a maintenance level of Prednisone, but I&#8217;m not holding my breath&#8230;cause I don&#8217;t particularly care what he says, and here&#8217;s why!</p>
<p>My research on Prednisone led me to a 21 page report prepared by Dr. Schein&#8230; so I will only outline what is pertinent to Psoriasis. I have only quoted what I feel is important to Psoriasis sufferers&#8230; what you must know before you decide to take this route, as I am about to:</p>
<p>1. What is clear in my mind is this&#8230; that Prednisone does allow you to live free of Psoriasis.</p>
<p>2. It is a fact that it can be taken on a maintenance level without too much concern.</p>
<p>Description: Prednisone is the most commonly prescribed oral corticosteroid. The drug is metabolized in the liver to its active form, prednisolone. Prednisone is 4 times as potent as a glucocorticoid (also known as GC). So What Is Glucocorticoids? GCs are naturally occurring hormones that prevent or suppress inflammation and immune responses when administered at pharmacological doses. GCs are part of the feedback mechanism in the immune system that turns immune activity (inflammation) down. They are therefore used in medicine to treat diseases that are caused by an overactive immune system, such as in Psoriasis. They also interfere with some of the abnormal mechanisms in cancer cells, so they are used in high doses to treat cancer.</p>
<p>Side Note: if it is the most commonly prescribed oral corticosteroid&#8230; then it cannot be that dangerous as my doctor once told me.</p>
<p>Pharmacokinetics: Prednisone is rapidly absorbed across the GI membrane following oral administration. Peak effects can be observed after 1 &#8211; 2 hours. Systemic prednisone (meaning taken according to a specific prescribed dosage), is quickly distributed into the kidneys, intestines, skin, liver and muscle. Any excess&#8230; inactive as well as small portions of active are excreted in the urine.</p>
<p>Dosage: Important&#8230; these recommended dosages are equivalent Glucocorticoid dosages. The following is the exact wording taken from the report which deals with Psoriasis. &#8220;For the treatment of rheumatic conditions such as arthritis, juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, severe psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, acute and subacute bursitis, acute non-specific tenosynovitis, acute gouty arthritis and gout, osteoarthritis, or epicondylitis&#8221;.</p>
<p>Oral Adult Dosage: Dosage is titrated (concentration is determined), to response. Usual dosage, however, is 5 &#8211; 30mg once daily.</p>
<p>Side Effects: Granted, there are a lot of them&#8230; but, they are &#8220;more&#8221; there as a precaution. As I stated earlier, my</p>
<p>doctor told me that prednisone is not as dangerous as once thought to be. You also have to pay attention to your pre-existing condition.There are over-the-counter drugs on the market, that people take every day, that have just as many side-effects and worse! I&#8217;ll give you just one example here&#8230; ALEVE!</p>
<p>There are also other oral drugs being prescribed for Psoriasis which are equally full of side-effects. I for one, consider Prednisone safer than most&#8230; but at least it works.</p>
<p>Conclusion: Considering the amount of Prednisone I use to take, with no or little side effects, I truly believe that we Psoriasis sufferers&#8230; especially the ones who&#8217;s Psoriasis has escalated to Psoriatic Arthritis should have the option to decide whether we want to take a little risk or not! It&#8217;s up to you to question your doctor</p>
<p>The Irony: I&#8217;ve come to realize that after a certain age, almost everybody either dies of cancer or heart failure whether their immune system is strong or not. One of the warnings of taking Prednisone is weakening your immune system and making you more susceptible to cancer. But yet, once you get cancer and you most likely will in later years&#8230; is they treat you with Prednisone, as in prostate cancer&#8230; the biggest killer of men next to heart failure. The same can be said for women with breast cancer. Isn&#8217;t that ironic?</p>
<p>Can it be that if you take Prednisone before cancer ever develops, that your chances of getting cancer are less?</p>
<p>Alternatively: Now I&#8217;m about to reveal to you what happened to me between 1990 and 1992. If you recall, this was during the big commotion on this new supplement called &#8220;beta carotene&#8221;. But not just any beta carotene, one specific expensive brand which is no longer available since certain &#8220;people&#8221; started saying that you could actually overdose on beta carotene&#8230; which turned out to be false. After being on this particular brand for about 3-4 months, all of my psoriasis had disappeared. Unfortunately, I never ordered enough and eventually the psoriasis came back.</p>
<p>This taught me a very important lesson because, that particular brand of beta carotene was the equivalent of eating many pounds of carrots, lettuce, cabbage, and fruits such as apples in huge doses and all in one day. Obviously, this is physically impossible in it&#8217;s natural form. But here is the key: it was a supplement consisting of massive amounts of vegetables and fruits with mainly carrots.</p>
<p>Supplements are meant to be taken with your regular meals. However, the point being is that this beta carotene became your main massive intake of vegetables and fruits, which in turn restored the balance of your autoimmune system.</p>
<p>In conclusion, in order to control your psoriasis and make it disappear for good, you need to restore the balance of your autoimmune system (safely suppressing those killer T-cells), via a proper alkaline diet consisting of mostly vegetables and fruits&#8230; and stay on it for the rest of your life.</p>
<p>So you have a dumb doctor who won&#8217;t put you on a maintenance dosage of prednisone&#8230; what can you do? You fear taking Prednisone or any other kind of medicine for Psoriasis. First, you begin by creating and follow a diet specifically tailored for people with Psoriasis.</p>
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		<title>The Psoriasis Diet Cure &#8211; Can Changing What You Eat Really Cure Psoriasis?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you wondering if a psoriasis diet cure actually exists?</p>
<p>I know that&#8217;s what I wondered, back in the days when my psoriasis covered my body in ugly patches all over. It&#8217;s embarrassing when you catch people glancing at a big patch of psoriasis on your arm, and you know that deep down there is a natural sense of revulsion in them.</p>
<p>I think it&#8217;s part of the process that most psoriasis sufferers go through: they try over the counter medicine, they see the doctor and get prescription medicine and when neither works they turn to more natural solutions.</p>
<p>So is there a psoriasis diet cure that works, guaranteed? Probably not, but there is lots of practical advice in ways you can improve your diet that can help your psoriasis. There is one big enemy our bodies face these days, and it is something that is responsible for more and more people suffering from psoriasis:</p>
<p>We&#8217;re putting too many toxins into our bodies!</p>
<p>By eating more organic fresh food, we can greatly reduce the amount of toxins that get in there. Another problem though, is that we are also exposed to toxins in the air from pollution. These toxins get into the body through the skin, and cause as much disruption to the bodies natural balance as toxins in food.</p>
<p>You can help your body cope with these environmental toxins through your diet, by getting plenty of antioxidants and eating raw veg.</p>
<p>Why raw veg? Well in their raw state, raw vegetables not only contain more nutrients, but more fibre. This fibre will enable your body flush out unwanted toxins through your bowels (I won&#8217;t go into any more graphic detail than that).</p>
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		<title>A Diet For Psoriasis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many of us living in the modern world, we should really pay more attention to our diet. For psoriasis sufferers, this is doubly true. It was one of the earliest lessons I learned when I started to look into how I could cure myself of this repulsive skin disease. The kind of stuff we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many of us living in the modern world, we should really pay more attention to our diet. For psoriasis sufferers, this is doubly true.</p>
<p>It was one of the earliest lessons I learned when I started to look into how I could cure myself of this repulsive skin disease. The kind of stuff we eat these days, is it any wonder our bodies sometimes react this way?</p>
<p>Although there are many causes of psoriasis, including hereditary factors and allergies, one major influence on the condition of the skin is the toxins that find their way into our bodies. If the body can&#8217;t get rid of these toxins through the bowels and urinary tract, it will get rid of them through the pores on your skin. This isn&#8217;t good for the condition or appearance of your skin, and guess what?</p>
<p>You are poisoning your body with these toxins every day, through your diet!</p>
<p>For psoriasis sufferers, the toxins also indirectly affect your skin by suppressing the immune system. The suppressed immune system will start to malfunction, and create skin cells at a greatly increased rate. These skin cells then get pushed to the surface, where they build up until they die and shed themselves. This is what causes the scaly patches of psoriasis on your skin.</p>
<p>Putting together a diet for psoriasis that greatly reduced the amount of toxins I was feeding my body was my next step. I knew my body was telling me something, so I decided it was time I listened and did something about it.</p>
<p>For me, it was kind of like my body was making a protest at all the junk I put into it!</p>
<p>The first changes I made where quite simple. I started to read labels more and see what was actually in the food I was eating. I stopped buying things like ready made meals, processed meat like bacon and anything that seemed like it had too many chemicals in. I started to buy organic fruit and vegetables, as well as fresh fish and wholemeal bread.</p>
<p>By eating a diet with fewer chemicals, my body was able to deal with any toxins without having to get rid of them through the skin. Not only that, but it helped my immune system stabilise itself and function normally again. I began to notice a difference in the appearance on my skin within a week or so, where my psoriasis patches looked less red and angry.</p>
<p>To this day, I believe that just making a few small dietary changes had a significant effect on my skins appearance, and made a major contribution to becoming clear of psoriasis altogether.</p>
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		<title>Psoriasis Free For Life Review</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you bothered by your psoriasis? Have you been searching for a cure but of to no avail? Indeed, having psoriasis can be very irritating. One easily gets embarrassed for having all those scaly skin found in the elbows and scalp. Sadly, psoriasis is a chronic disease and science is not even able to explain [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you bothered by your psoriasis? Have you been searching for a cure but of to no avail? Indeed, having psoriasis can be very irritating. One easily gets embarrassed for having all those scaly skin found in the elbows and scalp. Sadly, psoriasis is a chronic disease and science is not even able to explain if what causes it. According to some medical exerts, psoriasis is transferred from the genes but others believe that it is caused by stress. Nonetheless, an effective cure is very most welcome such as Psoriasis Free For Life. It is an ebook that is an authority in as far as this condition is concerned.</p>
<p>1. Over The Counter Is Not The Answer.</p>
<p>More often than not, doctors will most likely prescribe you to take medicines for anti allergies as treatment for the redness and itchiness. If you noticed, these medicines do not provide you with a permanent cure. Instead, it can only guarantee temporary relief. Well, this is not the kind of treatment that you want, right? Instead, you need one that will give you a permanent cure. One such treatment plan is something that you can find in the pages of Psoriasis Free For Life. This ebook is definitely God&#8217;s gift to psoriasis sufferers.</p>
<p>2. Long Lasting Relief From Psoriasis.</p>
<p>Psoriasis Free For Life gives hope to every psoriasis sufferer. It contains a lot of helpful information about the disease. Among others, it includes a treatment plan that relies on exercise, a balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. The ebook goes into the details of the disease and what causes it. Understanding what causes it will give you an idea on how to deal with it effectively. Eventually, you will be surprised at the improvement that will unfold before your eyes.</p>
<p>3. Get It Hot Online.</p>
<p>You are just a click away from your ultimate cure to psoriasis. At a price of less than $30, you are giving yourself the biggest break ever. You can download your own copy and learning from what the book has got to say will make you live a psoriasis-free life eventually</p>
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		<title>Is Psoriasis Hereditary?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered is psoriasis hereditary? Well, if you have you have been harping on stuffs that are pretty tricky. Several researches have been carried out to find out the exact reasons behind this disease but nothing has been properly ascertained. However if you ask is psoriasis hereditary &#8211; yes is the likely answer. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered is psoriasis hereditary? Well, if you have you have been harping on stuffs that are pretty tricky. Several researches have been carried out to find out the exact reasons behind this disease but nothing has been properly ascertained. However if you ask is psoriasis hereditary &#8211; yes is the likely answer. This is because studies have revealed some broad reasons behind the occurrence of this skin disease and these include hereditary, genetics and malfunctioning immune system. However, some researches claim that environmental reasons are also responsible for this skin disease. In children infections and respiratory troubles also cause psoriasis.</p>
<p>So why exactly is psoriasis hereditary? This skin disorder is thought to be hereditary because it has been noticed that if one parent suffers from psoriasis about 10% kids get affected. And if both the parents suffer from psoriasis almost 50% of the kids fall victim to it. This is why your answer to the question is psoriasis hereditary is a yes. Children inherit certain genes from parents who suffer from psoriasis and these genes are predisposed to psoriasis. If your ancestors suffered from psoriasis chances are pretty high that you too will be affected by psoriasis. Around 50% of psoriasis patients suffer due to hereditary reasons.</p>
<p>When you are gathering knowledge about psoriasis hereditary there is something you will need to understand clearly. Though this skin disease is inherited it is not passed on from parents to their children in a simple manner like that of hair color. When you get your answer to psoriasis hereditary you will also understand this inheritance involves multiple genes. This is why is becomes almost impossible to understand the source of the gene. If you inherit psoriasis you will start experiencing the flare-ups during older childhood or younger adulthood. Inherited psoriasis can also be triggered by strep throat or any kind of infection.</p>
<p>You will also need to consider a different aspect when you ask is psoriasis hereditary- this aspect is the non hereditary psoriasis. Apart from hereditary, immune and genetics are also important causes of psoriasis. The non hereditary type of psoriasis first makes it appearance during the middle ages. They change far more rapidly than the hereditary type of psoriasis. It varies with the extent of skin involved-and that too unpredictably. This time of psoriasis may come and go, changing in intensity. Your query about is psoriasis hereditary will never be complete if you do not understand the non hereditary type.</p>
<p>After you have got an answer to the question is psoriasis hereditary you will need to know the treatments that are available for the same. There are quite a few medical treatments that you can adhere to. These are phototherapy, photochemotherapy, topical treatment, systematic treatment and cognitive behavior therapy. There are several home remedies that can effectively treat psoriasis and you can try them out. Ayurveda can provide a very effective treatment for psoriasis of almost all variants. Once you know is psoriasis hereditary and its treatments you can effectively combat the skin disorder.</p>
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		<title>psoriasis natural treatments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Around 2% of Caucasians in the United States fall victim to this skin disease. Psoriasis causes skin to become red and scaly and although it can affect any part of the body, it usually seeks out the elbows, knees and scalp. In Europe, some people go to the famous Dead Sea in Israel to find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Around 2% of Caucasians in the United States fall victim to this skin disease. Psoriasis causes skin to become red and scaly and although it can affect any part of the body, it usually seeks out the elbows, knees and scalp. In Europe, some people go to the famous Dead Sea in Israel to find relief. Psoriatic arthritis develops in people that have psoriasis and the ratio is about 2%. The symptoms of this particular form of arthritis are similar to that of rheumatoid arthritis. Most people come down with this disease between the ages of 35 to 45, but of course, there are exceptions.</p>
<p>This form of arthritis is usually caused by psoriatic lesions, which are typical of psoriasis sufferers. These lesions keep re-surfacing once the arthritis has started. For more clarity, think about certain body parts: if you have psoriasis in your nails, for example, you could develop the arthritis in your hand. So basically, this form of arthritis is usually found near a body part affected near where the skin has broken out. On the good side, the flare-ups are usually mild and are not regular.</p>
<p>Although, this is certainly a serious condition, treatments are many and varied. Often doctors recommend certain medications with success. On the other hand, others turn to natural therapies to get pain relief.</p>
<p>If you want to look at natural therapies, then a trip to your local health store might be a good idea. Usually they are very helpful and can give good advice. Another idea would be to visit a naturopath who specializes in arthritis. You can also do research yourself &#8211; on the problem to understand it further and also to seek out information about natural remedies.</p>
<p>One of the main remedies you can take is Omega 3 fatty acids as they can really help calm down your symptoms and relieve pain as well as slow down damage to the joints.</p>
<p>Other possibilities include borage, evening primrose, tumeric curcumin and bromelain.</p>
<p>All these can be obtained in supplement form so they are easy to ingest. As with any form of the disease, diet is important as certain foods can trigger outbreaks.</p>
<p>Also, it is important to talk to your doctor to obtain his views. Psoriatic arthritis sufferers do have a lot of options to help alleviate their pain</p>
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