MatataMingi wrote:This is due to toxins in the body - basically the gut.
That is why she had to go on a special diet.
The long term solution is fermented foods.
Kefir is a good start. Fermented vegetables is another.
Psoriasis occurs when the process by which the body produces skin cells is accelerated. Skin cells are normally made and replaced every three to four months, but in psoriasis this process only lasts about three to seven days. The resulting build-up of skin cells is what creates the patches associated with psoriasis.
Although the process is not fully understood, it is thought the increased production of skin cells is related to a problem with the immune system. The immune system is your body's defence against disease and infection, but in people with psoriasis it attacks healthy skin cells by mistake.
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