Thu-20-07-2017, 07:03 AM
Hello Nessie,
Welcome to Psoriasisclub.
You did some good research on the effects of food in relation to Psoriasis. Very valuable, thanks for your contribution.
There are several members who indeed control their psoriasis with a diet, a good example is Alan, of whom you can read here How I Cured My Psoriasis By Diet.
Certainly food can have his effects. For instance my sister immediately has reactions when she eats peanuts or peanut butter, on the other side, I tried all kinds of avoidance of food also, even wine , but that totally doesn't have any effect on me.
I think that shows, just as you say in your last sentence, that we all are different.
Maybe in your research you did not find one thing. The effect of bacteria on Psoriasis. You could take a look at the work of Lisa Mattman and there are many other publications on that subject.
E.g. it is found that people with Psoriasis almost always have the residues of Streptococcus or Staphylococcus bacteria in their blood. And perhaps you also know that an infection from that is often a trigger for the start of Psoriasis.
Anyway, you have found a nice forum.
Enjoy yourself over here, we have very nice members, as Dave always says, they are all barmy, but we try to also have some fun in our Off Topic forum.
Hope to see you around.
Cheers,
Caroline.
Welcome to Psoriasisclub.
You did some good research on the effects of food in relation to Psoriasis. Very valuable, thanks for your contribution.
There are several members who indeed control their psoriasis with a diet, a good example is Alan, of whom you can read here How I Cured My Psoriasis By Diet.
Certainly food can have his effects. For instance my sister immediately has reactions when she eats peanuts or peanut butter, on the other side, I tried all kinds of avoidance of food also, even wine , but that totally doesn't have any effect on me.
I think that shows, just as you say in your last sentence, that we all are different.
Maybe in your research you did not find one thing. The effect of bacteria on Psoriasis. You could take a look at the work of Lisa Mattman and there are many other publications on that subject.
E.g. it is found that people with Psoriasis almost always have the residues of Streptococcus or Staphylococcus bacteria in their blood. And perhaps you also know that an infection from that is often a trigger for the start of Psoriasis.
Anyway, you have found a nice forum.
Enjoy yourself over here, we have very nice members, as Dave always says, they are all barmy, but we try to also have some fun in our Off Topic forum.
Hope to see you around.
Cheers,
Caroline.