Wed-18-09-2013, 11:37 AM
You forget MS and Crohns disease... :-) But it is very good to read of your conclusions.
Indeed you are right, although I hesitate about HIV, that is a heavy one from what I read about it. It cannot easily be controlled by way of life, as the virus is very complex.
The problem with psoriasis seems to be more a problem with the energy cycle of your cells.
Lifestyle has influence on you metabolism as a whole and therefore it helps. There is a guy named Charles, if you search on "how to beat psoriasis" you will find his website, who was able by means of a very restrictive diet to fully control his psoriasis.
The medication I use, enhances my metabolism in such a way, that it more or less removes the effects of the PsA. This should be combined with a diet in which the more sharp substances must be avoided, NO red wine as the tannine in it is bad for your PsA (at least that are the results of the research my doctor did over more than 20 years time), alcohol does not seem to be a problem, though overconsumption is never good, but that is anyway not my style.
Recently during his research he discovered a new way of making a change in the immune system. It concerns a process on your blood, that has the result that when it is re-injected, it slowly will reset your immune system. This takes about a whole year.
I myself still hesitate to go for this method, as my medication works well, but I am rethinking it.
BTW, I forgot to welcome you on the forum. So have a nice time and great to have you here.
Indeed you are right, although I hesitate about HIV, that is a heavy one from what I read about it. It cannot easily be controlled by way of life, as the virus is very complex.
The problem with psoriasis seems to be more a problem with the energy cycle of your cells.
Lifestyle has influence on you metabolism as a whole and therefore it helps. There is a guy named Charles, if you search on "how to beat psoriasis" you will find his website, who was able by means of a very restrictive diet to fully control his psoriasis.
The medication I use, enhances my metabolism in such a way, that it more or less removes the effects of the PsA. This should be combined with a diet in which the more sharp substances must be avoided, NO red wine as the tannine in it is bad for your PsA (at least that are the results of the research my doctor did over more than 20 years time), alcohol does not seem to be a problem, though overconsumption is never good, but that is anyway not my style.
Recently during his research he discovered a new way of making a change in the immune system. It concerns a process on your blood, that has the result that when it is re-injected, it slowly will reset your immune system. This takes about a whole year.
I myself still hesitate to go for this method, as my medication works well, but I am rethinking it.
BTW, I forgot to welcome you on the forum. So have a nice time and great to have you here.