Thu-17-10-2019, 11:26 AM
Hi Lillie,
I used tar based topicals for many years. They helped but were very messy. I was very relieved to be able to replace the treatment with a better one. I have since tried topical with occlusion for a few persistent spots, but I have been frustrated with this by the development of an allergic reaction to band aid adhesive.
For nearly the past few weeks I have been taking a multi b and 5mg folic acid daily. It is too early to be sure, but I am thinking that my few remaining spots are starting to clear. I read of this idea in some case reports of people on various systemic treatments being given b6, b12, and b9(5mg): It made psoriasis worse for patients taking Humira, otherwise the results were quite varied. I am not sure that taking b vitamins would qualify as a natural remedy, but it is easy to try.
Cheers
I used tar based topicals for many years. They helped but were very messy. I was very relieved to be able to replace the treatment with a better one. I have since tried topical with occlusion for a few persistent spots, but I have been frustrated with this by the development of an allergic reaction to band aid adhesive.
For nearly the past few weeks I have been taking a multi b and 5mg folic acid daily. It is too early to be sure, but I am thinking that my few remaining spots are starting to clear. I read of this idea in some case reports of people on various systemic treatments being given b6, b12, and b9(5mg): It made psoriasis worse for patients taking Humira, otherwise the results were quite varied. I am not sure that taking b vitamins would qualify as a natural remedy, but it is easy to try.
Cheers