For those with psoriasis, finding a treatment that works is a constant struggle. Some treatments work for some and not others. Some treatments work for a little while but then stop working all together. Then there are prescription treatments such as steroid creams which can be unhealthy for your skin in the long run. It can really be frustrating. If you think you have tried everything and nothing seems to work here are a few natural treatments that may help you out.
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Dead Sea Salt
For thousands of years people have traveled to the Dead Sea from all over the world to soak in the healing salt waters. Even CNN did a story on how Dead Sea salt helps treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema. Luckily, you don’t have to travel so far nowadays as plenty of pure Dead Sea salt can be purchased online relatively cheaply. Use the salt along with some essential oils to make a great salt bath at home. Your psoriasis scales should soak right off.
Psoriasis Diet
Many people believe that one of the best natural psoriasis treatments is a healthy diet of whole grains, veggies, fish and other lean meats. Considering red meats, dairy and foods high in gluten have been known to act as a psoriasis trigger they may be on to something. Studies have also shown weight loss can lead to reduced psoriasis symptoms and weight gain can cause the symptoms to be worse. In other words a healthy psoriasis diet isn’t going to hurt.
Vitamins
In some cases psoriasis sufferers have found that they are low in certain vitamins after visiting with a doctor. After adding vitamin supplements to their daily routine such as Vitamin D, Vitamin B12 and Zinc many saw signs of improvement. Ask your doctor first to check you for vitamin deficiencies so you know which vitamin to take.
Get Some Sun
Considering doctors even now treat psoriasis patients with ultra violet light getting a little sun this summer may just do the trick. Be sure to put on plenty of sunscreen though to keep from blistering. When summers over head over to the tanning bed for UV fix.




