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From the shaman's perspective:
Ask yourself: "What is 'getting under my skin'?" Or simply: "What is irritating me constantly?" Shamans would suggest that this is a physical expression of something more subtle, possibly dealing with your boundaries between you and the rest of the world. It may not mean anything to you, but it's worth exploring/ considering.
i agree with this viewpoint, in fact i was considering what words i should use to put the point across when i found someone else had kindly done it already hehe
I read an article last night about Urotherapy which is supposed to be able to cure it. Personally I am forming an intention to rid myself of it and focusing that intention every day.
Permalink Reply by Steph on September 19, 2009 at 7:22pm
Bioenergy therapy - the Domancic method has a very effective protocol for psoriasis.
It is safe, gentle and non invasive - using only bioenergy -
There are now lots of therapists in the US and UK practicing the method and it also is done long distance. www.healingbioenergy.com
proof is in the results -
I found an old women who has a cure and i will be having the second time
spreading the medicine on my hands and feet.
I wll be telling you if the result is the one expected
Try Castor Oil. The fatty acids are extremely beneficial to the skin. Rub it on topically and leave it for at least 1/2 hour then take a shower. You may also rub it in before bed and wear cotton gloves and socks to keep it on your skin overnight then wash it off in the morning. Castor oil has up to 95% of Ricinoleic acid. Castor oil is the only oil with such a high content of this acid. Topical Ricinoleic acid possesses a high anti-inflammatory effect. Castor oil, or a Castor oil derivative, is added to many modern drugs, including two immunosuppressive drugs used for psoriasis treatment: Sandimmune and Tacrolimus.
My son was diagnosed with psoriais by our dr, who prescribed steroid creams.. although we used this it only slighty improved.. so we took him off diary products and after ten days most of his sores rash's, blisters had gone, in three weeks he was clear... (lactic acid i believe is the culprit)
I also had a friend who was covered in psoriais sores, bleeding etc... after ten years of growing up with this, when he got to about 18 he bought himself a new mattress for his bed, his psoriais disapeared inside a month
both experiences suggest external factors 'intolerent to milk proteins' and allergy to something in the mattress..
So I would change things, diet? and washing powder.. would be my first choise and persist with the change for three weeks or so and monitor improvements, the body is showing distress to something.. so listen to the body, dont try and patch it up with 'cures'