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New Natural Latest and Alternative Fishy Treatments for Psoriasis in Hot Spring Sivas Kangal TURKEY

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  • When I went to Morocco on holiday a dear old Moroccan woman told me to use argan oil for my psoriasis. It was the last day of the holiday so I didn't have time to purchase it there. I wasn't sure at first but I eventually plucked up the courage and bought PureArgan Skin by Mama Nature online. Well this has been marvellous and the improvement to my skin is truly outstanding. If she was here I would give her a big hug. I would recommend this to any psoriasis sufferer.

  • @Roniezocchio the treatments actually perpetuates and in many cases increase the symptoms. pharma drug free for 4 years and healthy as hell.

  • Psoriasis is big money for the medical establishment, so doctors only ever prescribe temporary treatments.

  • DIET: keep away from alcohol, smoking, red meat, avoid all nuts, peanuts, pistachios & cashewnuts r the worst, (almonds are good) avoid frozen meat products and cold meats like ham bacon salami pepperoni etc, consume fresh meats from the butcher (meat products r better avoided) ensure regular bowel movements with high intake of fruits, veggies & mild laxatives, peach, guava, banana, papaya & plums wrks great for bowels.

  • Medication: DAIVOBET is the most effective ointment - rub a thin film on affected area 2 times daily, after 1-2 weeks apply once, later buy a cheaper psoriasis ointment and mix the 2 together...u will surely see the patches dissappear 100%...mind you daivobet is very expensive,,,a small tube cost arund 20-30 dollars..i heard but not experienced about application of emu oil being very effective.

  • In Canada they are $45.00 each..try Dovobet it works very fast..rubbing oils on your skin helps also try Emu Oil it's natural and really works the rubbing is very important KEEP RUBBING it and it will dissapear...trust me..

  • I've read about this treatment before....but yeah, it's a treatment, not a cure. I don't know why people keep using that word in their attempts to write about psoriasis. A cure would permanately remove psoriasis. Still, from the research I've read about these fish (that supposedely remove scales and eat them!), I'd love to go if I had the means.

  • I've been trying to do my own personal "research" on what works for psoriasis, and since the sun helps, I thought it'd be logical to assume that maybe we lack vitamin D...so I overdosed on vitamin D in an attempt to see results....lol. But I agree that sunshine is one of if not the best thing for psoriasis. I also responded to PUVA treatments well, which is...well, basically, expensive sunshine.

  • i take now a treatment wich is posible to be good

    is formula A and formul B wich contains dead sea mud... i'm almost cured but i don't know is for the end of my life.

    i heard people wich take this treatment five years ago and in the present is ok

  • I've had Psoriasis for about 25 years now and it covers 95% of my body.... For me the sunshine makes it worse..... Nothing seems to work for me... Sometimes in the summer or fall I get maybe a month or two where it's not so bad but it seems to never really get any better... Where I live I can't get a Derm so my doctor does the best her can... Wish I could afford to go and get in with those fish but, I'll just have to keep going on the way I have been doing for 25 years...

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