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ian gooner (0 comments.) said in February 2nd, 2008 at 3:33 pm    

i have psoriasis for years now. on a trip i took with some good friends to Israel, i found this amazing place called the Dead Sea.a few days there helped me to achive a great relief in my condition.the combination of salts in it’s water and the sun there, is great. now i try to travel there ones a year.

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enzyme scaredy cat (0 comments.) said in February 15th, 2008 at 6:08 am    

I believe hot dry weather is supposed to have some beenfit as well. I met a guy while travelling in Australia a few years ago who’d gone there in the hope that the weather might do some good for his psoriasis, but didn’t keep in touch so I couldn’t vouch for it

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Organic Food (0 comments.) said in February 21st, 2008 at 10:46 am    

Organic all the way! People are either too skeptical or oblivious to it’s benefits. I used to have really bad eczema on my wrists - it went away years ago with prescription creme, but it’s comin back these days occasionally so I’ll have to consider those herbal sprays !

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Organic Baby Food (0 comments.) said in June 12th, 2008 at 3:11 am    

Hmmm… my daughter suffers from eczema… I will definitely have to give it a try next time it flares up…. did it work for you when you had your next flare up?

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Vic58 (0 comments.) said in June 19th, 2008 at 10:44 am    

I personally know of people, including myself, who have overcome health problems by switching to organically produced foods and drinks.

I suffered from continual stomach upsets - mild but uncomfortable - which vanished when I went organic. The first time I went on holiday after I switched, it was impossible to eat organically. Within a couple of days the problem returned. When I got back home and went back to eating organic only my stomach irritation cleared up in a couple of days.

Before going organic my wife always suffered from a dry and spotty skin. One week after switching her skin was transformed. Now her complexion is smooth and clear.

None of this is surprising. Do we really think that ingesting synthetic, toxic chemicals won’t harm us?

I don’t know of any Psoriasis/Eczema sufferers who have gone organic so can’t give any testimonies there.

To you sufferers though - surely it’s worth a try!

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