Tue-08-09-2015, 19:54 PM
Hi Dougie and a warm welcome.
I always suspected that diet had a huge impact on psoriasis, I am not sure if there is any clinical trial but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence. Good that its working for you.
I think a lot of sufferers are happy to have some respite rather than an out and out cure as we know how mentally and often physically trying psoriasis can be.
Personally I am like Jim and I feel it would mean me either giving up too much or a huge amount of trial and error, just cutting out wheat and processed sugars takes about 50% of the things I do eat off the table. Spicy foods, well I simply would struggle to give up curries etc. However, i feel part of that is the journey discovering what I would need to forego.
Keep us informed as it is very interesting especially as it is a more natural approach than drugs so in many ways must be better for you and I am sure you feel healthier in general.
I always suspected that diet had a huge impact on psoriasis, I am not sure if there is any clinical trial but there is a lot of anecdotal evidence. Good that its working for you.
I think a lot of sufferers are happy to have some respite rather than an out and out cure as we know how mentally and often physically trying psoriasis can be.
Personally I am like Jim and I feel it would mean me either giving up too much or a huge amount of trial and error, just cutting out wheat and processed sugars takes about 50% of the things I do eat off the table. Spicy foods, well I simply would struggle to give up curries etc. However, i feel part of that is the journey discovering what I would need to forego.
Keep us informed as it is very interesting especially as it is a more natural approach than drugs so in many ways must be better for you and I am sure you feel healthier in general.