Psoriasis Treatment
Psoriasis Treatment
There are many varied approaches to psoriasis treatment.
Recommendations may include:
• Topical steroid creams, lotions or sprays
• Local injection of steroids
• UV light
• Internal medications
The main problem with conventional treatment is that they may have debatable long-term side effects, and may increase toxicity. The conventional approach to dealing with this problem is to have a ‘rotational’ therapy system, which means to change antipsoriasis treatment every 6 to 24 months, minimising possible side effects.
Natural treatment approaches include:
• Herbal medicine – internal and topical – using herbal actives to exert anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial actions
• Dietary changes
• Mind-body medicine, working through emotional associations with flare-ups
• Moisturising with natural, non-irritant products, free from irritating substances
• Avoiding toxins – pollution, allergen triggers, etc.
• Topical steroid creams, lotions or sprays
• Local injection of steroids
• UV light
• Internal medications
The main problem with conventional treatment is that they may have debatable long-term side effects, and may increase toxicity. The conventional approach to dealing with this problem is to have a ‘rotational’ therapy system, which means to change antipsoriasis treatment every 6 to 24 months, minimising possible side effects.
Natural treatment approaches include:
• Herbal medicine – internal and topical – using herbal actives to exert anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial actions
• Dietary changes
• Mind-body medicine, working through emotional associations with flare-ups
• Moisturising with natural, non-irritant products, free from irritating substances
• Avoiding toxins – pollution, allergen triggers, etc.





