Alternative/Natural Treatments If conventional treatments for psoriasis are not working for you, ask your doctor about the potential benefits of the following alternatives. Aromatherapy - Mix together 4 drops of essential oil of cedarwood and 2 drops of juniper or lemon in 1 tbsp almond , jojoba or olive oil. Apply the mixture to your scalp and leave it on overnight under a shower cap. Shampoo and rinse thoroughly in the morning. Lavender is also recommended if the above oils are unsuitable. Mix together 4 drops of essential oil of cedarwood and 2 drops of juniper or lemon in 1 tbsp almond , jojoba or olive oil. Apply the mixture to your scalp and leave it on overnight under a shower cap. Shampoo and rinse thoroughly in the morning. Lavender is also recommended if the above oils are unsuitable. Repeat three times a week until the symptoms clear. Since some people are sensitive to essential oils, place a drop on your skin for 30 minutes to be sure you have no adverse reactions. Herbal Therapies - Burdock (Arctium lappa) root, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root, and Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium) are said to help reduce symptoms of psoriasis. Burdock (Arctium lappa) root, dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) root, and Oregon grape (Mahonia aquifolium) are said to help reduce symptoms of psoriasis. Evening primrose oil may soothe itching associated with psoriasis. Mix tinctures of burdock, skullcap, sourdock, and cleavers in equal parts; A rinse made of dried rosemary and sage offers another alternative to tar-based shampoos. Homoeopathy - Don't try to choose homoeopathic remedies on your own to treat a chronic, systemic condition such as psoriasis. Don't try to choose homoeopathic remedies on your own to treat a chronic, systemic condition such as psoriasis. Lifestyle - The skin, the largest organ in the body, often mirrors turmoil within, so it's not surprising that many psoriasis patients have a history of high anxiety, low self-esteem, and stress-related problems. Many techniques help psoriasis patients by addressing the psychological roots and consequences of the disease. In particular, hypnotherapy, any of a number of relaxation techniques and psychotherapy may be effective. Try to relax and take part in activities which you enjoy and that make you feel good. Try to avoid high levels of stress. Dietary Considerations Fish oil is usually extremely beneficial to sufferers - try a fish-oil capsule containing EPA four times a day. Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Vitamin Customer and E, Calcium, Magnesium, Lecithin, linseed oil, Kelp, Garlic and Evening Primrose Oil. Be careful with the doses and always take supplements under Professional supervision. Vitamin B complex may promote healthy skin and rubbing concentrated vitamin E ointment into your scalp two or three times a week can be helpful. Some research has suggested that eating too much citrus fruit can aggravate psoriasis, and that psoriasis patients, like eczema patients, cannot metabolise fatty acids. To help prevent flare ups, adopt a diet high in fish and raw vegetables, and low in fatty meats and acidic fruits. Personal Care
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