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Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk

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Fri-29-01-2016, 18:29 PM
I find this very interesting as I recently learnt that dandruff is caused by a fungus that makes your cells replace themselves faster, (sounds familiar) and many dandruff treatment ingredients are anti fungal.

Same goes for treatments like this pine tar, they have (among other things) anti fungal properties.

But presumably they looked into (and dismissed) the idea of psoriasis being caused by a fungal infection years ago. It does make me wonder though..

I'd be very interested in trying pine tar. I did try coal tar years ago and it made me a lot worse but everything's worth a shot Smile
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Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by Fred - Thu-21-01-2016, 21:05 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by jiml - Thu-21-01-2016, 23:14 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by Grizzly Bear - Thu-21-01-2016, 23:28 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by jiml - Thu-21-01-2016, 23:34 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by mataribot - Fri-22-01-2016, 01:05 AM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by AmandaL - Mon-25-01-2016, 12:24 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by jiml - Mon-25-01-2016, 12:32 PM
RE: Pine tar an effective treatment for psoriasis with minimal safety risk - by Turnedlight - Fri-29-01-2016, 18:29 PM

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