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Has having psoriasis as a child, ruined your childhood?
I was born with it around my navel, and grew up with it. I found that having psoriasis changed my life drastically. I couldn't wear certain things without being ashamed and embarrassed. People were always asking me and giving me looks on it. But my mom then bought me Xango pomegranate drink (very expensive) $40 a bottle. And i also found that nothing out there works for me from prescription medications to ointments. So i then opted for Vaseline and rubbed it every day and now i have no more psoriasis. But i would just like to know how everyone who has it, dealt with it with friends and family.
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- Anonymous7 years ago
Hello,
A natural remedy you can try to cure your psoriasis is described here: http://psoriasis.toptips.org/
Seeking relief from psoriasis can be a lifelong quest. You can search everywhere for the perfect cure and never quite find it. There are plenty of medications, creams, pastes, gels, and lotions out there, but they don’t always work and they can be pricy. It gets time consuming and expensive to dab a lotion all over the body two to three times a day or take a pill every day. Most people just want something that is quick, simple, cheap, and works.
There are actually some things you can start doing for yourself that might help with psoriasis and slow down the onset of another outbreak. Things you can change around the house or personally, that don’t cost you an extra cent.
As I said above a good site where you can find many interesting tips is: http://psoriasis.toptips.org/
Cheers.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Here is a video that you might want to watch,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxLW-HKgQzU&feature...
It shows a kid being treated for eczema in Japan. They spray 2.5 PH specially treated water on the effected skin, and have the person drink 9.5 PH water.
It is possible to get the water in the United States. You can place a wanted add on www.craigslist.com and see if anyone offers some free water for a month long trial.
Good Luck.