Wed-01-02-2012, 10:24 AM
More fun from the National Psoriasis Foundation.
They state:"If a gluten-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if gluten is part of the problem. "
Well I guess they are serious but a bit clumsy.
Let's extrapolate:
If a wine-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if wine is part of the problem.
And:
If a porc-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if porc is part of the problem.
You can imagine, I can continue for a while like this. It is quite something like an open door.
Still of course, as psoriasis has something to do with the immune system and the energy cycle of the cells, then food, in one way or another can very well have an effect on psoriasis.
An example. A few years ago, I followed the Aquatilis Therapy of dr. Essaïdi. It is a therapy with all kinds of electromagnetic radiation. 6 treatments.
At the fifth treatment I got in addition a little drink made out of 35 different herbs and camel milk, a family recipe.
I went home.
In the middle of the night I woke up. Not just a wake up, no I WOKE UP !! The energy in my body really washed over the edge, I had to get up and do something otherwise I would explode! So I got up, jumped on my bike and biked very speedy to the sea. Over there I parked my bike and went for a walk in the dunes. It was still dark but slowly getting lighter, dawn they call it i guess.
Fast shadows of deer moved around me, and gradually I came back to my senses. After a good walk I biked back home again.
That next week all symptoms of my arthritic psoriasis disappeared. No more painful fingers and feet, all gone.
So that was it! The potion, the little drink, made the difference. So I kept on drinking it, btw it had an awful taste.
But after a while the symptoms came back, the drink seemed also to change of ingredients. Also asking about the ingredients did not help, it appeared that this dr. Essaïdi had the drink made by his mother and that he had no idea of what was in it. So much for "a therapy" haha, my belief in it stopped immediately.
Finally this also appeared to be a dead end, or it should be that the radiation caused the change, but intuitively I doubt that.
Anyway, for me it proved, that there is a substance that has an effect on the immune system, or on the energy cycle, and that has a significant effect on psoriasis.
They state:"If a gluten-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if gluten is part of the problem. "
Well I guess they are serious but a bit clumsy.
Let's extrapolate:
If a wine-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if wine is part of the problem.
And:
If a porc-free diet may help reduce psoriasis for some people,
could it help psoriatic arthritis, too?
Like with psoriasis, the answer is: It might, if porc is part of the problem.
You can imagine, I can continue for a while like this. It is quite something like an open door.
Still of course, as psoriasis has something to do with the immune system and the energy cycle of the cells, then food, in one way or another can very well have an effect on psoriasis.
An example. A few years ago, I followed the Aquatilis Therapy of dr. Essaïdi. It is a therapy with all kinds of electromagnetic radiation. 6 treatments.
At the fifth treatment I got in addition a little drink made out of 35 different herbs and camel milk, a family recipe.
I went home.
In the middle of the night I woke up. Not just a wake up, no I WOKE UP !! The energy in my body really washed over the edge, I had to get up and do something otherwise I would explode! So I got up, jumped on my bike and biked very speedy to the sea. Over there I parked my bike and went for a walk in the dunes. It was still dark but slowly getting lighter, dawn they call it i guess.
Fast shadows of deer moved around me, and gradually I came back to my senses. After a good walk I biked back home again.
That next week all symptoms of my arthritic psoriasis disappeared. No more painful fingers and feet, all gone.
So that was it! The potion, the little drink, made the difference. So I kept on drinking it, btw it had an awful taste.
But after a while the symptoms came back, the drink seemed also to change of ingredients. Also asking about the ingredients did not help, it appeared that this dr. Essaïdi had the drink made by his mother and that he had no idea of what was in it. So much for "a therapy" haha, my belief in it stopped immediately.
Finally this also appeared to be a dead end, or it should be that the radiation caused the change, but intuitively I doubt that.
Anyway, for me it proved, that there is a substance that has an effect on the immune system, or on the energy cycle, and that has a significant effect on psoriasis.