Sun-20-11-2016, 05:59 AM
(Sun-20-11-2016, 05:30 AM)Bill Wrote: If you have a diagnosed deficiency by a medical practitioner (not a naturopath- these guys are to be avoided if you want to be treated successfully), then you have a starting point. Some topical treatments are vitamin d analogues, so with a large surface area you could absorb excessive amounts. Phototherapy, although a creepy apparatus if you dont have lots of sunshine as I do, is just another treatment with its own set of pros and cons.
All the best,
Bill
No, no naturopaths ever, only the professional medical docs.
i got some new cream from my derma doc, did not try it yet, but he insisted on phototherapy only, cause the cream cannot cover the entire body being affected...I want to try Dead sea salt baths .
PS - Some parts of me are getting better - hands do not look so ugly as before, just red a bit , some spots are even gone - on my arms, but legs still look terrible...
Will update here when and if i have any improvement
Thanks