Oil Pulling - Does it work? 2 week experiment
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I use oil pulling and it really works to get rid of bacteria in your mouth and throat. Also watched your video on raw bread. Have you considered going gluten-free. Many times psoriasis is caused by a gluten allergy. Good health to you. Ginny
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Do dentures count?
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I had the same thing on my are, about a silver dollar size. And several patches here and there. My doctor told me to go get a tan. Come to find out the tanning booths were invented not for tans, but for all kinds of skin diseases. Within three weeks it was completely gone! After it was gone, I quit going to the tanning beds, and the problems never returned. So, my friend, go get a tan.
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:0 awww is there any true cure?!
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It{s good to see a video where someone makes an experiment and honestly reports the results. A lot of YT videos you have to be careful w/b/c ppl are trying to sell stuff so they make all sorts of claims.
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Worked for me, no more dizziness, got my sense of humour back and reduced tiredness. Cheap enough to try, don't send any money to me :)
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the only problem in states is a GMO food, nothing will clear till you drop it and go organic also u need to drop it anything with fructose and gluten, also in your case it will take much longer than silly 2 weeks, u are about 30 I assume so u need a month of detox for each year that is 30 months
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LOL dude...the thing about oil pulling is that 2 weeks ISN'T SUPPOSED TO make a difference. Try 3 to 6 months minimum. It fixed my acne, but it took between 6 to 9 months to clear it up.
Two weeks is a faulty experiment. I also never heard of it working in just 2 weeks.
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very simple buy a bottle of tea tree oil (natural) and add it to your shampoo or body wash. us as often as needed.
what is the medication you use (the liquid) i had it prescribed years ago for the lesions i get on my scalp now and then in the winter but i not sure of the name and doubt spelling if phonetically from how you said it will help. i want to get a new bottle for this next winter for the couple of times i will find it helpful (don't need often, but the lesions get bad and fast on my head, and only head)
brokendoll8777777 6 months ago
@brokendoll8777777 This is and old video and I haven't used that medication in years (I use Enbrel injections now). I think the medication on the video was Elocon. The Enbrel works GREAT though... the lesions on my back are gone. The only place I have it is on my right knee and above both ankles.... that's it. I also take a vitamin D3 supplement which is good for your skin. Good luck!
thatoneguyonline 6 months ago
My partner had dreadful psoriasis on his legs, for the past few years, he tried alot of natural remedies, but did not work. He then had a series of collonics, which worked a treat! After years of suffering and embarrassment, his legs are virtually free of it, if he does notice it returning he knows it will be his diet and he will look at what he is taking in, we can pinpoint it now to what is actually causing it, but it was the build up of toxins in his colon leaching out into his skin..
wakeywakey2910 10 months ago
@wakeywakey2910 Thanks for the info. I do get colonics, but not a series in a row... maybe someday when I can afford it I will try that.
thatoneguyonline 10 months ago