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Hi
Just wanted to share what I did to cure my psoriasis.
The doctor said no cure.
so I decided to find ways to cure myself.
1. I have observed that its like superficial wounds
2. Scented soap makes it worst like its refreshed and angry.

Base On this observation.
I concluded to treat it as a wound.

Cure process:
1. Acquire Guava leaves (I know most of you have no access to this leaves.) It grows in Tropic countries.
Guava leaves is used to treat wounds here in our country.
2. Acquire Cheep papaya soap not scented sold in the streets in my country. (may not be available in your country.)

1* Boil the Guava leaves till the water is like a tea may be boiled multiple time (not for drinking)
when taking a bath use the water from guava leaves to rinse papaya soap. (should be used as final rinsing)
Do This till you see results.. may take weeks, months, never years.

I know how hard it is to deal with this stuff everyday as a teenager.
I was even bullied. saying I would kill my self if I was in your situation.

Try it worked for me. Might work for you too.
Hi Albert and welcome to the club
I'm glad you have found something that works for you. And thank you for sharing I'm sure that others may find your experience useful to read about. How long have you been clear and do you still use it?
Hi
Im 40 now. I had it when I was about 15 yrs. of age If I recall correctly I was cured the same year. It never reoccurred..
When I see People with it. I approach them and tell them I had It once And told them what I did.
One person even said he had It for 13 yrs..
Welcome Albert!

I'm glad you found something that worked for you and thanks for sharing your information. We're all different and a lot of people would like to go the natural way for treatment if they find something that helps so your information could help others and that's what this forum is all about. Smile
Nice to meet you Albert! Wave

It’s very interesting, I wonder what is in guava leaves that helps your skin?
Hi Albert

Welcome to the psoriasis club  Welcome  


Glad you were able to treat your psoriasis successfully!  

Do you still use the treatment once in a while to keep it at bay?
Hi Albert

Welcome to the club!

I'm glad that you were able to find something that helped you - long may that continue for you.
(Wed-03-02-2021, 17:01 PM)Turnedlight Wrote: NO LINKS ALLOWEDNice to meet you Albert!  Wave

It’s very interesting, I wonder what is in guava leaves that helps your skin?
Smile hello
as far as I know, its been used by herbalist and shaman or witch doctor here in our country.. to treat wounds..
when I was using The guava leave I noticed that the psoriasis flakes turned green and dried and when its dried then its really just like a wound and will heal... it removes the moisture of the psoriasis because its dry it no longer progress and will heal in time leaving just a spot on your skin scars darker than your natural skin or may be lighter i can still see its mark on my skin. but just as a scar.
(Wed-03-02-2021, 22:49 PM)KatT Wrote: NO LINKS ALLOWEDHi Albert

Welcome to the psoriasis club  Welcome  


Glad you were able to treat your psoriasis successfully!  

Do you still use the treatment once in a while to keep it at bay?
Hello KatT

Nope I dont use it anymore. Psoriasis will have a hard time returning Once treated by this method.. In my observation..
(Wed-03-02-2021, 14:06 PM)Kat Wrote: NO LINKS ALLOWEDWelcome Albert!

I'm glad you found something that worked for you and thanks for sharing your information.  We're all different and a lot of people would like to go the natural way for treatment if they find something that helps so your information could help others and that's what this forum is all about.  Smile
Thanks
I hope drug companies take a look at guava leaves (also the fruit) research about it and get its real capabilities for healing. so that they can produce medicine for all young and old.
but I guess there are just things that have to be done in certain way and process to be followed for it to work.
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