Thu-05-12-2019, 10:31 AM
Time for another experiment. I have had a plaque on my right knee in some form for at least 25 years. I would treat it with topical and cover it in band aids, but I invariably develop an irritation to the band aid adhesive before the thing heals. After reading a bit of research relating to b vitamins and psoriasis, I thought I'd try a 5mg a day folic acid supplement along with a b complex supplement. This did bugger all, but a little more reading alerted me to a 1963 paper by some British researchers who claimed a 75% positive response (not sure what they mean) to subcutaneous b12 injections directly into plaques.
I don't have b12 for injections, but I do have injectable b12/folic acid (500micrograms/15mg per ml) and sterile insulin syringes suitable for subcutaneous injections. I have been injecting the plaque on my knee daily since Saturday (30/11/2019), initially with 0.075ml, and 0.15ml from Sunday. Below is an image I took of my knee at the start of treatment.
The response has been positive and quite rapid. I will post an updated pic tomorrow as I want to use natural light.
Cheers
I don't have b12 for injections, but I do have injectable b12/folic acid (500micrograms/15mg per ml) and sterile insulin syringes suitable for subcutaneous injections. I have been injecting the plaque on my knee daily since Saturday (30/11/2019), initially with 0.075ml, and 0.15ml from Sunday. Below is an image I took of my knee at the start of treatment.
The response has been positive and quite rapid. I will post an updated pic tomorrow as I want to use natural light.
Cheers