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@scalar @BowsacNoodle @JedKron1248 @happypirate @vic On the topic of autoimmune stuff you know anything pertaining to psoriasis?
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@Tadano @scalar @BowsacNoodle @JedKron1248 @happypirate Tea tree oil? Though that's more of a treatment and not a cure.
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@Tadano @scalar @JedKron1248 @happypirate @vic A friend put his into long term remission through a serious elimination diet. Stopped completely. Ended up being a non-celiac wheat allergy (probably from all the garbage they spray on wheat).
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@vic @Tadano @scalar @JedKron1248 @happypirate Always buffer your oils. Coconut or olive oil or even petroleum jelly to keep it from inflaming worse.
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@Tadano @scalar @JedKron1248 @happypirate @vic >wheat "allergies"
A different friend of mine went to Europe (Rome I believe?) and decided to try eating some bread after giving up on gluten here from non-celiac stomach issues. He ate bread without any side effects, and continued to eat breads and pastas and all sorts of local cuisine with zero issues the entire trip. Came back thinking his wheat sensitivity was over. Instant return on eating American wheat again. Looked into it and it was a prohibited import due to local laws where they stayed. It's literally something in or about our wheat here that destroys his stomach. Chemicals or bioengineering destroying things we've eaten for millennium.
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@happypirate @scalar @BowsacNoodle @JedKron1248 @vic In the case of heavy metals what would be an appropriate treatment to get rid of them?
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@Tadano @scalar @BowsacNoodle @JedKron1248 @vic The first thing is that psoriasis is not a skin problem. It could be a gut problem, it could be heavy metal poisoning, it could be other toxins from the environment, it could be a result of a parasitic or fungal or bacterial infection or some combination of the above and other factors.
Elimination diet where you cut out grains, sugar, alcohol, nightshade foods, non-fermented soy, and dairy for anywhere from 3-6 months have good anecdotal reviews. I would add vitamin D supplements and fermented foods to the elimination diet or at least probiotics to try to rebuild the gut flora which in most autoimmune patients is compromised. For a lot of people, this solves the psoriasis and often other autoimmune issues like IBS or arthritis.
If that helps but doesn't fix the visible symptoms of psoriasis, then there are other issues like heavy metals or foreign agents (bacteria/fungi/parasites) and you would have to remove those.
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@Tadano @scalar @JedKron1248 @happypirate @vic @thatguyoverthere you might enjoy this thread.
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@BowsacNoodle @Tadano @scalar @JedKron1248 @happypirate @vic many such cases...