Tue-07-02-2017, 13:07 PM
sorion ointment
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Wed-22-11-2017, 01:30 AM
Hi all. I am new to this forum having recently found it on Google. I was looking to find a place to order sorion ointment to be delivered to the UK. I was going through tropical steroid withdraw after being on steroid medication for my whole life (27 years) when I found an ayurveda hospital in India. After a month treatment my skin was never better. Along with other treatments the sorion helped my significantly. However I live in england so getting it here is difficult.
Is there anyone who uses this or can tell me where I could order from? Many thanks
Wed-22-11-2017, 01:54 AM
(Wed-22-11-2017, 01:30 AM)Yogipower Wrote: Hi all. I am new to this forum having recently found it on Google. I was looking to find a place to order sorion ointment to be delivered to the UK. I was going through tropical steroid withdraw after being on steroid medication for my whole life (27 years) when I found an ayurveda hospital in India. After a month treatment my skin was never better. Along with other treatments the sorion helped my significantly. However I live in england so getting it here is difficult. Hi and welcome to the club, I hope you enjoy your time with us, and you will find lots of information on all the prescribed treatments here Prescribed Treatments For Psoriasis and you can also read of members experiences with their treatments You will find most of the thoughts of Sorion Cream voiced in this thread It is readily available .... but I would seriously not bother, but would suggest you get a referral to a dermatologist who will be able to help you with a prescription drug a lot cheaper than the moisturiser Sorion
Wed-22-11-2017, 12:06 PM
Wed-22-11-2017, 20:38 PM
Thank you for your help however after seeing dermatologists since I was 4 years old. I can safely say they caused more harm then good. Thus has worked for me and has been somewhat if a miracle drug after being addicted to cortisteroids. I also started suffering adrenal liver and kidney problems due to steroids. Thank you all for your help
Fri-24-11-2017, 01:44 AM
Hi Yogi. I am sorry you have had a bad run. I would suggest that your dermatologist is your best means of successfully managing psoriasis. It is certainly better than OTC treatments. Badmouthing dermatologists is distasteful, and I say that as a self-treater. You will find that the members here have tried everything for p and PSA and I am sure that most will gladly share experiences. It isn't like we are a bunch of sheep here waiting for a guru with all the answers.
Cheers
Sat-25-11-2017, 02:19 AM
Thank you for your kind words. However I step fly disagree with the dermatologists k owing more about my condition. After 22 years they effectively gave up on me. I then went to ayurveda and the ayurveda doctor's have helped me alot more in 4 weeks then any alopathy medication. I went back to show the dermatologists and they were in utter sock to the point of acnomodgi g there own short comings and limited medical experience. They also told me they are very much intresred in learning the healing science if India. The bottom line is I'm strongly against pharmaceutical and allopathy medicine espesially to treat chronic illness.
Thank you for your help but all I was after is sorion cream as I saw other threads talking about it. Hope you all heal and find peace.
Sat-25-11-2017, 03:50 AM
Thanks for sharing, Yogi. I got great results going on my own within a few months, but until that time I had only used topicals. What conventional treatments did you try? I don't see the medical divides that you see. Instead, I see conventional medicine as a collection of viable therapies: If something works very well it will become part of conventional medicine. Alternative treatments tend to be alternative because they dont work so well. The other observation I'd make about things like Sorion is that it is much cheaper to make your own as the ingredients are easily obtained. I think that the topical I made was very good, but I haven't made any for years as the systemic treatment I use leaves me almost devoid of psoriasis. Obviously you still have enough psoriasis to want topicals, so maybe your alternative therapy is letting you down? Perhaps you should look at some of the amazing therapies that dermatologists are offering these days?
Sat-25-11-2017, 09:14 AM
It is always sensible to search for alternatives, there are more, like Alan, who are able to reach goals without medication. It may very well be that your Ayurveda has unlocked healing potential in your own body.
This does not mean that it will work for everyone. We are all suffering from an autoimmune disease but that is not a consistent thing, it is hard to point out which is the exact cause of it and perhaps that also differs between us. We also see treatments that have succes and fail and is it all different.
Thu-27-09-2018, 04:22 AM
We tried the Sorion cream for about a month. I was hopeful as we were looking for the safest treatments possible. We concentrated on two spots only and continued to treat the others as per usual. The spots where we used the Sorion got worse, but since I had read this sometimes happens before things get better, we continued for a couple more weeks. Big mistake. What has been two tiny spots that would have been easily treated otherwise have quadrupled in size and are now very stubborn and not responding well to the topical steroid cream at all.
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