Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease
characterized by red, silvery, thick patches on skin. The disease
affects both males and females equally and generally appears first
between 15 and 30 years of age. The disease is not contagious.
Symptoms of Psoriasis: In
condition of Psoriasis skin may appear red, itchy/irritated and may be
covered with silvery scales. The disease generally appears in knees,
skin, elbows, trunk, scalp and skin behind ears. It may also appear in
genital areas and underarm. The lesions in Psoriasis occur in various
sizes, these may be quite small to be visible or may be so large as to
cover large body parts. These liaisons are generally dry and do not get
infected.
Causes of Psoriasis: The
exact cause of Psoriasis has not been identified by the modern medical
system. Some studies have shown that Psoriasis occurs due to abnormality
in the way skin grows/replaces itself. Metabolism of amino acids
impacts this. Psoriasis is also known to run in families over
generations and approximately 30 percent of Psoriasis patients have
family history. Triggers of Psoriasis include burns, cuts, abrasions,
emotional stress, changing seasons and certain medicines.
Naturopathy Treatment for Psoriasis: Since
condition of Psoriasis is directly related to metabolic disorders, it
is essential to cure metabolic disorder through seven days of juice
fasting. Freshly extracted juices of carrot, beetroot, grapes and
cucumber are useful. One must avoid citrus fruit juices. For cleansing
bowels everyday, warm water enema could be used. Once juice fast has
been completed by the patient, he must start diet based on three food
groups - Vegetables; Seeds, Nuts & Grains; Fruits. The focus should
be on consumption of raw seeds (such as pumpkin seeds, sesame seeds,
sunflower seeds) and raw fruits & vegetables. In this diet, the
patient must avoid animal fats including eggs, milk, butter. Other items
to be avoided include Tea & Coffee and food items containing white
sugar or hydrogenated fats. When good improvement in condition of
Psoriasis is observed, the patient may add Goat milk, cottage cheese
prepared at home and yogurt. This diet must be continued for four weeks.
Afterwards, the patient may restart Juice fast.
In condition of Psoriasis, Vitamin E
consumption has also proved to be effective in reducing itching and
scabs. 200-800 IU of Vitamin E per day could be consumed by the patient.
In treatment of Psoriasis, Lecithin consumption has also been proved
very effective. 6-9 capsules of Lecithin capsules could be consumed by
Psoriasis patient every day. Alternatively, in terms of granules, one
may consume four tablespoonfuls every day for a period on 2 months and
reduce consumption to two tablespoonfuls thereafter.
The patient must avoid bathing very
frequently and avoid soaps. Application of sea water on affected areas
once a day will be beneficial. Epsom Salt baths have been found to be
effective in Psoriasis. Three complete baths are recommended every week
until the condition of Psoriasis improves. Thereafter, number of baths
may be reduced to two and subsequently to one.
Mud packs of clay have also been successfully
used for treating Psoriasis. Make mud pack by mixing clay with some
water and apply to psoriasis affected area. When the pack dries, remove
it and apply fresh pack. Mud packs have tendency to absorb toxins from
affected areas and thus help in removing toxins from the area.
For some patients, exposure to sunlight
positively affects Psoriasis. Such patients must expose affected parts
to sunlight. Compresses of cabbage (preferably of outermost leaves) have
also been found to be effective in treating Psoriasis. Cabbage leave
used for making the compress must be cleaned with warm water and wiped
with a clean towel. The leave must be carefully rolled and wrapped
inside a soft woolen cloth.
Regular exercise, fresh air and breathing
exercises have good effect in condition of Psoriasis. It also promotes
overall wellbeing of the patient. One must try to avoid all kinds of
stress and take adequate rest.
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