Mon-17-12-2012, 03:15 AM
This is the cure for psoriasis.
Get the affected area wet, then pack baking soda on the surface.
You're redness will go away. I guarantee it.
This cure does burn however. If you have psoriasis and you don't feel entirely safe using baking soda on it, you can take baking soda baths and see whether or not it improves. Taking baking soda baths does not burn. What you can also do is apply it to a less important psoriasis effected area such as your arm, back, or leg.
EDIT: This part below has been added to the original post after a request by Buttermak3r the thread starter.
Apply baking soda powder directly to the affected area, and then put a layer of vaseline over the baking soda powder. You can sprinkle a light layer of more baking soda powder if you prefer.
Note: This does sting the skin. It's due to the salt in the baking soda. This is a pretty good trade-off if you compare it with prescription anti-fungal drugs which could cause liver damage. With baking soda, it's temporary pain for healthier skin.
What also works (but uses alot more baking soda) is taking baking soda baths. If you want the fastest results, use as much baking soda as possible. 1 box (1 lb) is good enough, 2 boxes or more is nice, although the most I've used is 2 boxes (2 lbs) at a time.
This treatment is not an instant cure. It'll take months for your skin to go back to normal. But... you will see a pretty fast response in redness reduction, and once you start to see it working, you'll keep on using the baking soda"
Get the affected area wet, then pack baking soda on the surface.
You're redness will go away. I guarantee it.
This cure does burn however. If you have psoriasis and you don't feel entirely safe using baking soda on it, you can take baking soda baths and see whether or not it improves. Taking baking soda baths does not burn. What you can also do is apply it to a less important psoriasis effected area such as your arm, back, or leg.
EDIT: This part below has been added to the original post after a request by Buttermak3r the thread starter.
Apply baking soda powder directly to the affected area, and then put a layer of vaseline over the baking soda powder. You can sprinkle a light layer of more baking soda powder if you prefer.
Note: This does sting the skin. It's due to the salt in the baking soda. This is a pretty good trade-off if you compare it with prescription anti-fungal drugs which could cause liver damage. With baking soda, it's temporary pain for healthier skin.
What also works (but uses alot more baking soda) is taking baking soda baths. If you want the fastest results, use as much baking soda as possible. 1 box (1 lb) is good enough, 2 boxes or more is nice, although the most I've used is 2 boxes (2 lbs) at a time.
This treatment is not an instant cure. It'll take months for your skin to go back to normal. But... you will see a pretty fast response in redness reduction, and once you start to see it working, you'll keep on using the baking soda"