Coachaline is a cream used by equestrians to condition their saddles and other leather riding gear. Rubbed in, it keeps the leather in excellent condition. Rubbing it on psoriasis helps too. Coachaline contains minerals and trace elements needed by the skin to help it heal itself and rebuild deteriorating tissue. The dry, scaly patches of psoriasis are the result of mineral-deficient dead and damaged tissue. Rubbing Coachaline on your psoriasis patches morning and night helps speed the healing effect of the program and is not as far fetched as it probably sounds. Leather, when all is said and done, is skin. Coachaline is available at any saddle shop but is not to be applied to open wounds, weeping wounds or cuts. Check with your doctor if in doubt.

Limited exposure to the sun stimulates new skin growth and speeds the healing of psoriasis but only if you drink extra fluid to offset that lost by the increased evaporation exposure to the sun causes. Too much sun makes psoriasis worse. If your doctor wants to send you to ultra-violet radiation treatment, go with it. Make sure you increase your fluid intake while under that treatment.

Although the main cause of psoriasis is allergy there is a definite vitamin and mineral deficiency factor involved. So in addition to the supplements recommended on the Anti-Candida and Metabolism-Balancing Programs, add the following:

1 X 20 mg beta-carotene tablet

1 X 500 mg L-cysteine tablet

2 X 1000 mg lecithin tablets

2 X 50 mcg selenium tablets (script, from doctor, obtain from chemist)

Increase the evening primrose oil capsules to 6 x 1000 mg and the MaxEPA to 4 x 1000 mg and have 1 teaspoon of linseed oil (Melrose brand is best)

*92\18\9*

Google Bookmarks Digg Reddit del.icio.us Ma.gnolia Technorati Slashdot Yahoo My Web

Random Posts