In the late 80's / early 90's I somehow managed to get an itchy Psoriasis skin problem across my chest - I had no idea what caused it and neither did my GP at the time; everything I was given made no difference... Until I tried neat Sandalwood Mysore essential oil. After applying this for about a month, every evening, the condition completely disappeared.
Recently in the last 3-4 months the same condition has returned, just as itchy as before and all over my body in very small patches; middle back, arms ankles etc - it is random small patches and extremely irritatingly itchy!
However, I believe that the original Indian Sandalwood is now considered environmentally at risk and therefore not only would it be expensive to buy - it would also be unethical too. As an alternative I am using the Australian Sandalwood oil (Eucarya Spicata) but today is the first day I have applied it. I don't hold as much hope for this oil compared to the original - it is barely 20% of the aroma and clear and less viscous; but I'm prepared to try...
I am aware that with some oils they should never be applied neat, undiluted to the skin; but have used various oils for some 15 years and in fact have twice run businesses that sold them. I don't see any particular harm with this current one.
My question is this: Does anyone else have any advice on specific successful treatments of Psoriasis - and would you recommend any other oils to apply?
Kind regards
Apollo:)
Dear Apollo
please try homeopathic medicine (Dulcamara-30c) 2pills twise a day for week or 10 days then stop and wait , after 3weeks report me back,Ok
Good luck
faisal
Thank you Faisal, I'll give that a go!
A.
try seabuckthorn oil..its amazing
seabuckthorn.com
Hi Apollo - you haven't bought new furniture in the last few months have you? There was a report on BBC Watchdog last night, about sofas made in China that are causing severe skin reactions in some of the people who use them.
My OH gets flare-ups sometimes, and finds that soaking in a bath of water/spa mud (PM me for details) really helps - he gets it in the usual places, knees, elbows, hands, scalp but if he gets anxious about anything, it pops up anywhere!
Hi
Seabuckthorn can make Psoriasis even more itchy - I wondered whether it was because it can accelerate tissue rejuvenation. Psoriasis is a condition that involves rapid skin cell growth (hence the silvery hard patches forming).
Using Himalyan Rock Salt crystals in bath water can often take out the itch.
Regards
EJ
Hello,
Psoriasis is really inflammatory diseases also so irritating. M seen many examples those recover Psoriasis Through Ayurvedic Treatment, Ayurvedic Therapy, Ayurvedic Booty or Medicines. So i Suggest you to take Please Best Ayurvedic Treatment once to take best and healthy Life!!!!
Gud Luck Dear