Fri-06-10-2017, 14:20 PM
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(Fri-06-10-2017, 02:35 AM)ImtheIinteam Wrote: My post duplicated and I'm not sure how to delete it, so I'll say more things. I'm sure a lot of the science behind using any sort of electric impulse is much different on a case to case basis. I still give anesthesia for ECT therapy, basically shocking and convulsing the brain out of depression, which still works better than most medicines for a select group of patients. If we're talking wavelengths instead of voltage, there's UVB, sunlight of course, infrared saunas (which help me somewhat), etc.
Hi Itit (that is ImtheIinteam abbreviated ),
It could very well be that radiation does something with our Psoriasis, at least it is clear that radiation does something with our body, like the UVB creating vitamin D in our skin. I have once described an experience of myself where a lot of radiation was involved, I have written it down in the post RE: Gluten free diet could help psoriasis.
And I now think, maybe it was th radiation that did the job, and not the drink.