Sun-15-12-2013, 10:28 AM
Hi Beverley,
Sorry to tell you, but Oud-Beijerland is the wrong stuff. You must go for Psorinovo of Mierlo-Hout.
The advantages are very clear as Psorinovo is coated and slow release. The effect of this is that your intestines are much more quiet. Almost no cramps. And because of the fact that there are no additions you can go over the 6x120 mg per day up to even 12 or more.
There is also a protocol of a building up phase, a plateau phase and a reduction phase.
As Jim says it is a slow drug, it may take months to work, but if it works it does a steady job.
You say your joints don't hurt so much, do you have PsA also?
If your joints are less hurting, that is already an indication that the drug is working.
If I were you I would take up contact (sorry for the sentence construction Jim, but Beverley will understand) with the patients community of Psorinovo. They are very experienced. See the website [web]www.psoriasistherapie dot nl[/web].
Caroline
Sorry to tell you, but Oud-Beijerland is the wrong stuff. You must go for Psorinovo of Mierlo-Hout.
The advantages are very clear as Psorinovo is coated and slow release. The effect of this is that your intestines are much more quiet. Almost no cramps. And because of the fact that there are no additions you can go over the 6x120 mg per day up to even 12 or more.
There is also a protocol of a building up phase, a plateau phase and a reduction phase.
As Jim says it is a slow drug, it may take months to work, but if it works it does a steady job.
You say your joints don't hurt so much, do you have PsA also?
If your joints are less hurting, that is already an indication that the drug is working.
If I were you I would take up contact (sorry for the sentence construction Jim, but Beverley will understand) with the patients community of Psorinovo. They are very experienced. See the website [web]www.psoriasistherapie dot nl[/web].
Caroline