Fri-20-03-2015, 15:56 PM
It has already been proven that any reduction in stress (both mentally and physically) typical correlates with a reduction in psoriasis. So yes, a diet may bring temporary relief to psoriatic symptoms. However, the current research has shown that the majority of people get there symptoms back after 6 months of diet and exercise. There are few posts of studies that suggest that argument.
Diet and excise is NOT going to get rid of disease that is primarily genetic in nature. I will go even go further and state that diet and exercise does not constitute as treatment unless every session is being monitored by a professional (therapy). The whole concept of diet and exercise before treatment with this disease is attempt to save some money before expensive treatment is administered. The longer they can keep you on diet and exercise the more money they save.
Diet and excise is NOT going to get rid of disease that is primarily genetic in nature. I will go even go further and state that diet and exercise does not constitute as treatment unless every session is being monitored by a professional (therapy). The whole concept of diet and exercise before treatment with this disease is attempt to save some money before expensive treatment is administered. The longer they can keep you on diet and exercise the more money they save.