Patients with chronic and complex disease such
as psoriasis now travel from far and wide to receive my treatment recommendations.
Not exact matches
By
now everyone probably knows that there are dozens of brands of capsaicin creams on the market to combat the pain of arthritis,
as well
as shingles,
psoriasis, and other skin disorders.
Topical steroids are
now most frequently used for mild to moderate
psoriasis, but they have side effects such
as skin thinning and easy bruising.
For
now it focuses on pediatric Crohn's, but it could grow to include other conditions, such
as diabetes, heart disease,
psoriasis and some cancers.
I am
now on the
Psoriasis Foundations board
as well
as the international board, where I am in charge of advocacy.
This trend has been slowly but surely reversing the past two decades,
as many people with
psoriasis are
now demanding a more natural and side effect free approach towards their healthcare.
The success of your
Psoriasis Program,
as well
as your ability to achieve your health goals whether they be freedom from a skin lesions, joint pain, weight - loss, improved energy levels and well - being, better sleep, or whatever your health goals are, rests mainly on your resolve to focus on several aspects of your health, both
now and in the future.
As I mentioned, most all patients with chronic
psoriasis have bacterial or a yeast overgrowth of their digestive tract, and it is
now a combination of these two different protocols along with my own recommendations and experiences I
now recommend for
psoriasis patients who visit me in my clinic.
Lupus, IBD,
psoriasis, and neurological such
as Parkinson's and early memory loss / dementia, depression, anxiety, event PTSD (fighter pilots with narcolepsy), traumatic brain injury,
as well
as diabetes and obesity (to normalize blood sugars), and heart disease atherosclerosis which is
now being looked at
as possible autoimmune since it is a gut and inflammation issue.
Research is
now showing that foods play an important role in maintaining healthy skins — not just to combat wrinkles and lines, but also to treat other skin problems such
as acne, eczema, and
psoriasis — It even treats dry or very oily skin according to biochemist Elaine Linker, PhD, in her post for WebMD.