PSORIARIS
Psoriasis is a noncontagious skin condition that produces red, dry plaques of thickened skin. The dry flakes and skin scales are thought to result from the rapid proliferation of skin cells that is triggered by abnormal lymphocytes from the blood . Psoriasis commonly affects the skin of the elbows, knees, and scalp.

TYPES OF PSORIARIS
Plaque Psoriasis
The most common form of psoriasis, plaque psoriasis, affects eighty percent of all psoriasis sufferers. Its symptoms are the "classic " psoriasis symptoms: patches of raised, inflamed red skin covered by silver-colored scales. The scales are actually dead skin cells that build up on the surface of the psoriatic inflammation. Over time, the scales flake off, revealing the red skin beneath, and new scales form. In black Americans these psoriatic plaques are often the same color as the skin.
DIET
Although a special psoriasis diet is debatable, studies have shown that certain nutrients and minerals are a great help in the management of the disease and there are certainly some foods to avoid for the prevention of the attack.
Researchers have 5 major nutrient recommendations to include in your psoriasis diet. These are:
TCM AND PSORIARIS
Definition?
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that is characterized by elevated, red,
inflamed patches that are sometimes covered with silver scales. Often there is
itching, pain, and burning sensation as well. Psoriasis can happen anywhere on
the body but most commonly on the knees, elbows, and scalp. Psoriasis tends to
affect men and women equally and although it can affect all age groups, it
primarily affects adults.
Possible causes?
In western medicine, the possible causes of
psoriasis are still not clear but the following are a few possibilities that
scientists have come up with:
- Autoimmune
condition: In psoriasis, a type of white blood cell, called a T-cell, are
put into action by mistake and become so active that they can trigger
other immune responses, which lead to inflammation and rapid turnover of
skin cells. This means that skin cells quickly rise from their origin
below the surface of the skin and pile up on the surface before they have
a chance to mature. Usually this takes about a month in the average
person, but in psoriasis, it may only take a few days.
- Family
history: one-third of cases; Researchers have identified genes linked to
the disease after studying a large number of families affected by
psoriasis.
- Emotional
stress
- Skin
damage
- Cold
weather or changes in climate
- Physical
illness
- Some
medications including lithium, quinidine, and those that treat high blood
pressure and inflammation can trigger an outbreak or worsen psoriasis
Biomedical treatment?
Doctors treat psoriasis based on the severity of the disease, size of the areas
involved, and type of psoriasis, and the patient's response to initial
treatments. This is called the "1-2-3" approach. In step 1, topical
medications are used. In step 2, light treatments are used (phototherapy). In
step 3, oral medications or injections that treat the whole immune system are
used (called systemic therapy). Over time, affected skin can become resistant
to treatment and will no longer work, especially when topical steroids are
used. Also, many psoriasis patients say that they have either not yet found a
treatment that really works or they are afraid of the adverse reactions they
will have to the medications.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Psoriasis?
In my practice, I see many patients with psoriasis. In most cases, the patient
has tried every ointment or medication without success and is seeking an
alternative. In the initial visit, I ask the patient many detailed questions
and talk with them about the course of treatment. Chinese herbal medicine is my
first treatment of choice but quite commonly I will also recommend acupuncture
once per week. In all cases, I advise them regarding their diet and supplement
intake.
In TCM theory, the skin lesions of psoriasis is mainly caused by an excess of
"heat" which can manifest as blood-dryness, heat in the blood, blood
stasis, damp-heat, or fire and toxic-heat. The "heat" is often
resulting from pathogenic wind entering the body and invading the yin and
blood. Also, Qi (energy) and blood obstruction throughout the body due to
stress for example, can result in heat accumulation. Liver and Kidney weakness
may also lead to the deficiency-type psoriasis. The TCM approach to psoriasis
is to differentiate the syndrome and decide on what the underlying cause is.
The aim of TCM is to result in a permanent solution after treating the root
cause of the illness.
How fast can you see results?
The results of TCM treatment will vary depending on each case, although most
patients notice visual changes within 1 - 4 weeks. It is very important that
patients comply with all treatment requirements for maximum effectiveness
including nutritional changes, stress-relief exercises etc.
Nutritional Therapy for Psoriasis?
In my practice, the nutritional recommendations I give are detailed and
customized for the individual patient. However, the following are just some
general therapies for all people suffering from psoriasis:
- Omega
3 essential fatty acids - may reduce inflammation, lubricate skin, and
regulate prostaglandins (2000mg per day)
- Zinc
(25mg per day
- Folic
acid (1mg per day)
- Quercetin
(500mg three times per day before meals)
- Avoid
red meat, dairy products, and simple refined sugars
- Avoid
acidic foods like tomatoes, citrus foods, eggplant, and coffee
- Avoid
highly allergic foods such as corn, wheat, eggs
- Avoid
alcohol and smoking
Research study: Acupuncture for Psoriasis
61 cases of psoriasis were treated with acupuncture, including 25 patients with
complications of joint involvement, and two cases of scleroderma additionally.
All of the patients had failed to respond to their western medical treatments.
25 patients were males and 36 were females. Their ages ranged from 22 to 84
years, with an average of about 52 years. Most of them (about 61%) had quite
extensive involvement of the body. The average duration of their illness was
over 16 years, ranging from 2 to 65 years.
They received an average of about 9 acupuncture sessions.
With the acupuncture treatment, about one-half (30) of the 61 patients had
complete or almost complete clearance of the skin lesions. About a quarter (14
patients) of them had a clearance of about two-thirds of the skin lesions.
Eight of them had a clearance of one-third of the skin lesions. Only nine
patients had minimal improvement. This indicates that acupuncture is an
effective therapeutic modality for psoriasis, particularly when the western
conventional treatment was ineffective
TREATMENT
On your first visit a detailed assessment is carried out. This includes
,
Chinese tongue pulse and facial diagnoses, past and current medical
history, nutrition diet and lifestyle assessment. We also check for food
intolerances/allergies.
Allergies and food intolerances can cause symptoms including, rash, itch,
inflammation, irritation, toxic overload, bowel and digestive upset
,
inflammation, irritation, toxic overload, bowel and digestive upset
,
low immune system, nutritional deficiencies, organ and system imbalances,
raised PH levels and chronic fatigue. This can lead to illness or trigger
existing conditions. The testing used is non-invasive and pain free. It
incorporates Chinese medicine, bio-resonance muscle testing and Nutrition therapy
raised PH levels and chronic fatigue. This can lead to illness or trigger
existing conditions. The testing used is non-invasive and pain free. It
incorporates Chinese medicine, bio-resonance muscle testing and Nutrition therapy
We test for a wide variety of foods, chemicals, and airborne substances
.
We also check for nutritional deficiencies, organ imbalances, and toxins, PH
/ acid balance, intestinal flora and the immune system.
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We also check for nutritional deficiencies, organ imbalances, and toxins, PH
/ acid balance, intestinal flora and the immune system.
Depending on the diagnoses, a treatment plan will then be advised for you.
This may involve exclusion diet, acupuncture / needle free acupuncture,
Chinese herbal medicine, nutrition diet and lifestyle changes.
This may involve exclusion diet, acupuncture / needle free acupuncture,
Chinese herbal medicine, nutrition diet and lifestyle changes.
Any exclusion diet will be fully explained and include recommendations for
alternative foods. All consultations are strictly private and by appointment
only.
Joanne Mc Govern - Dip Ac., Lic Ac., Dip.
Chinese Herbs, Dip. Nutritional
Advisor, Dip Stress Management.
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