Mon-20-06-2016, 22:29 PM
The way I understand it is that if one is intolerant to gluten, it could cause a flare for a person who also has psoriasis. But if a person doesn't have an intolerance to gluten, then changing the diet will have no effect. Basically the only way to tell is as you suggest, stop eating gluten for months and see if things improve. But since psoriasis has other triggers as well, it could still come back. Basically if one is having issues due to gluten intolerance, then there is a whole checklist of things to look for. So it could work for some people, but probably would not work for everyone.
I'm glad it's working for you though! As Jim has said, I too would be miserable on such a strict diet and would only go on it if I had to for medical reasons (Celiac disease for instance or symptoms that suggest I might have a gluten intolerance.)
I'm glad it's working for you though! As Jim has said, I too would be miserable on such a strict diet and would only go on it if I had to for medical reasons (Celiac disease for instance or symptoms that suggest I might have a gluten intolerance.)