Thu-20-07-2017, 08:30 AM
Thank you for your welcomes and replies. I appreciate the suggestions and links below. In response to the comment whether I tried all the supplements together/will be willing to reduce them in time, I did start all 7 together. I would prefer to eliminate any that have no benefit by stopping them one at a time slowly. I'm a long way off that yet, as I want to maintain this for a good 6 months first and see if my psoriasis completely clears and also is kept consistently under control in the long term. Also, to be honest they are all pretty good supplements to take for my general health anyway.
It is interesting that peanuts were mentioned below - I'm not allergic to peanuts but do feel queazy if I eat them. I am also intolerant to some citrus fruits (apples give me stomach cramps and too many strawberries, oranges, grapefruit do the same but to a lesser degree). As a result I don't eat these, but that hasn't impacted on my psoriasis in the past and I've had this issue long before the psoriasis kicked in. I do think, though, that the gut could play an important role in psoriasis.
It is interesting that peanuts were mentioned below - I'm not allergic to peanuts but do feel queazy if I eat them. I am also intolerant to some citrus fruits (apples give me stomach cramps and too many strawberries, oranges, grapefruit do the same but to a lesser degree). As a result I don't eat these, but that hasn't impacted on my psoriasis in the past and I've had this issue long before the psoriasis kicked in. I do think, though, that the gut could play an important role in psoriasis.