Monthly Archive: September 2013

The Facts Which Link Psoriasis (Just Like Many Other Illnesses) to (Cell Wall-Deficient) Bacteria/Mycoplasma/Virus

Psoriasis on scalp and face. I think that scalp psoriasis is common because there is constantly less oxygen in the skin due to the hair. Also it is very possible that the hair follicles/sebaceous glands can have a significant effect in the pathogenesis. But still the cause is some pathogen. the plaques have round shape and are growing from the center; the same effect as you can see in petri dish where bacteria are grown (cultured) the plaques are spreading...

Psoriasis Supplements List

Supportive supplements Bile acids/salts – should be produced in the body normally when you heal the liver and the stomach acid production is working. If you have had your gallbladder removed you should supplement the bile acids long-term (forever). Betaine HCL – supplemental stomach acid effects was discussed in this article. Pancreatic Enzymes – also the pancreas should be start working as long as you correct the stomach acid production and the pancreas (if it had the problem producing the...

Psoriasis Cure

Bile acids/salts taken as supplement can cure psoriasis There was a study in Hungary that concluded the very positive effects of supplemental bile acids on psoriasis. After the two months there was almost 80% of the treated patients without the symptoms of psoriasis just by taking the bile acids/salts as supplement. And two years later there was still more than a half of patients – 319 of 551 – without the symptoms of psoriasis.[1] So you can buy the bile...

Streptococcus pyogenes and Psoriasis

The one fact is very interesting – guttate psoriasis (a lot of small red plaques commonly on the trunk) will develop very often after the strep throat.[196, 197, 198] It is well known fact that bacteria like Streptococcus pyogenes can cause also the (septic) arthritis.[53] Strep throat is caused by one specific strain – Streptococcus pyogenes. This strain of bacteria is well known for producing very potent toxin – hemolysin (streptolysin). As the name tells the hemolysin is intended to...

Why the Body Can’t Kill the Pathogen In the Skin?

Weak immune system – is the cause if you would like to have a name for it. Weak immune system can be caused by chronic mycoplasma infection (of red blood cells), SIBO – small intestine bacterial overgrowth (even the Lactobacillus species or Streptococcus pyogenes among others), poor liver function (caused also by SIBO, drugs or heavy metal toxicity), B12 deficiency, low iron/hemoglobin, etc. Chronic mycoplasma infection will develop for example if you are stressed over a longer period of time,...

Psoriasis Plaque Under Microscope

If you ever wanted to see a psoriasis plaque under microscope in hope of seeing something unique you will be disappointed. There is nothing more to see than skin cells. Is there the pathogens in psoriasis plaques? Yes, because every inch of our skin is covered by bacteria and other microorganisms. The pathogens, “hidden” in the spot where you can see the red and scaly plaque, may also produce the toxins that damage the skin cells. Immune system is destroying...

How Does Psoriasis Develop?

The most common cause of psoriasis and bad health generally is probably the bacterial overgrowth in the intestines and root canal teeth. Along with the others very pathogenic bacteria the two common types of bacteria that can live in the body are the Streptococcus and Staphylococcus species. Those species are the ones of the worst ubiquitous types of bacteria. But actually the problem is mostly a lot of bacteria in the intestines not just explicitly the bad bacteria species. Even...

Glucose Levels In the Blood From Psoriasis Plaques

The fact that psoriasis is linked with the insulin resistance is well known.[22] Personally I have noticed that the circles around my psoriasis plaques are so constricted that skin around them looks very pale compared to normal skin. Those pale circles of the adjacent skin around the psoriasis plaques are called the Woronoff  rings. One study concluded that the injection of prostaglandin E2 about 1 cm from the Woronoff ring caused the redness of the ring. The prostaglandin E2 directly...