Not exact matches
The skin in patients
with chronic
psoriasis, much like the skin in those who have received significant burns, has been found to have increased levels of the
enzyme called xanthine oxidase.
Initially when they come to the clinic, their digestive system will have become damaged and inflamed by various drugs, yeasts, alcohol, coffee and tea, as well as other causes, and supplemental
enzymes can assist
with gut healing which increases their
psoriasis recovery time.
I have discovered that many patients
with psoriasis seem to feel that much better when they take a good enzymatic formula in general, containing both digestive and systemic
enzymes.Most
psoriasis patients I see initially need the digestive
enzymes more, but then over time as their digestion improves I tend to place them on a combination of a digestive and systemic
enzyme formula.
I have found that digestive
enzymes are particularly effective for those
psoriasis patients
with food allergies and food intolerances.
It normally takes anywhere from two to six months to seriously improve the health of the digestive system, and even longer in severe cases, I have know some patients
with chronic
psoriasis who required treatment
with digestive
enzymes for a two full years.