What can people do for really bad psoriasis problems on the face of a grown male?

This post was written by admin on January 15, 2009
Posted Under: Skin Conditions
Luvii_girl020 asked:


My step father has really bad psoriasis problems on his face, and i think he’s desperate to find anything right now!

Reader Comments

sun bed hun it works

#1 
Written By sylviahogan on January 17th, 2009 @ 11:52 am

Hello there. I recommend that he should try the anti-psoriasis ointment from Champori.com It is herbal and a bit greasy but works better than anything else for my psoriasis (scalp and knees mostly).
Best,
Bernadette

#2 
Written By barneycrisp on January 20th, 2009 @ 11:09 am

If he’s desperate, I’ll give him the Old Chinese Medicine recipe I give kids for acne:

Get comfortable sitting in front of the TV with lots of pillows around. Choose your show and take off all metal (watches, rings, etc.) that you can (slows energy).

Take your left palm and put it on your right calf. Support it with pillows. We want you to relax (allows energy to zip). Now do the same with your other palm and calf. Watch your TV show (1 hour).

Do this a few days in a row, and your face will be like a baby’s bottom.

Let me know if it works for his psoriasis!

TX Mom

#3 
Written By Debbie V on January 22nd, 2009 @ 2:56 am

He can use a suntanning bed - worked wonders for my aunt

#4 
Written By Derrick N on January 24th, 2009 @ 9:57 pm

The best treatment that works for my psoriasis is herbal remedies from serenaskin.com Ointment and spray cleared my skin and now i just take anti-psoriasis extract to keep the immune system under control, so it won’t trigger the flare-ups. Worth a try.

#5 
Written By HappyEnergyFlow on January 27th, 2009 @ 2:36 am

I’ve had success using the product “Skin Zinc”. It’s an over the counter product that I tried after I quit responding to my prescriptions. I picked it up at Walgreens, but it should be found at any major drug stores.

#6 
Written By chicaespanola on January 27th, 2009 @ 2:04 pm

There has been recent news which came out in the November 2008 Issue of Archives of Dermatology which proves a traditional Chinese medicine works in 82% of its case study. Indigo Naturalis is a dark blue plant based powder which was used in the study. I think a bottle of it is around $20. Check out the article below and the magazine article.

#7 
Written By texeyes on January 30th, 2009 @ 4:25 pm

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