Assuming psoriasis is an auto-immune disease ..... sun helps but doesnt cure. My grandfather was outside all day and so was my dad, me not so much, but my brother allways outside. We all (and many of my family) have psoriasis arthrotica. I did an intensive "sun" cure in hospital standing in a large tube, got very tanned (had to cover my face on a certain moment, because I began to take resemblance to an Orange USA-man.) And yes, it did help but didnt cure it. The skin surface still showed psoriasis but less inflamed. So, the sun does have effect,without any doubt, but not to the point that it disappears. Only chemical stuff, like metotrexaat works, but that makes me sick and on the couch 2 out of 7 days. So I decided to stop that and change my diet.
I have Hashimoto syndrome, will sun exposure help
Thoughts on red light therapy?
Dr pls answer this!!? Red light therapy? Does it have any uv in it?
Assuming psoriasis is an auto-immune disease ..... sun helps but doesnt cure. My grandfather was outside all day and so was my dad, me not so much, but my brother allways outside. We all (and many of my family) have psoriasis arthrotica. I did an intensive "sun" cure in hospital standing in a large tube, got very tanned (had to cover my face on a certain moment, because I began to take resemblance to an Orange USA-man.) And yes, it did help but didnt cure it. The skin surface still showed psoriasis but less inflamed. So, the sun does have effect,without any doubt, but not to the point that it disappears. Only chemical stuff, like metotrexaat works, but that makes me sick and on the couch 2 out of 7 days. So I decided to stop that and change my diet.
● No sugar
● nothing refined
● growing my own vegetables and herbs.
● vitamine d in high doses.
● be outside and in the sun as much as possible
I am curious if that change in lifestyle works!
Are you still in St. Pete? I have someone who needs to see you. Butch