TAKING A RISK WITH DAIRY

Well, as you may already know, we are lucky to have guinea pigs to experiment on. That would be OURSELVES:) So, I read something about there being two kinds of milk. Most of North America use one kind and Australia (and some Asian countries) use the other. Supposedly, the kind used in Australia is less disruptive to the immune system.

The only milk in North America that falls into the ok category happens to come from Continue reading “TAKING A RISK WITH DAIRY”

Magnesium Chloride: Part of the reason for lower incidence of psoriasis in Asians?

Perhaps a better title for this blog is “a handful of luck is better than a truckload of wisdom”!!!

Here’s a little background information. Incidence of psoriasis in North America and Europe is around 3-5 people per 100. In Asian countries it’s around 1-2 per thousand. Now, that’s a pretty hefty difference. My first theory Continue reading “Magnesium Chloride: Part of the reason for lower incidence of psoriasis in Asians?”

Dakota (who is not very techie) tries to do her first blog entry!

O.k. here goes! When it comes to doing anything new on the computer I feel like the person standing in front of a firing squad, smoking their last cigarette.

So, welcome to our new, fancy website which would never have been created without our web designer Michael who, bless his heart, did the whole thing for FREE because he recognized the powerful need for this information to get to people suffering from psoriasis! And what a fine job he has done!

I like the counter on the home page which tells, right down to the minute, how long I’ve been psoriasis free. And even though it has been 10 months, I still can’t quite get used to the concept. 47 years (which is at least two life sentences) is a long time and psoriasis had become what I believed to be a permanent part of my existence. I’m still trying to get used to the idea of waking up in the morning and not having the first thing I do is look at my skin and feel my heart sink. Now I just look at my little dog, Lucky, and smile.

And that’s what we’re hoping will happen for all of you who try this protocol (and stick with it). We’ve heard from a lot of people whose lives have been changed–becoming warriors rather than worriers (ha ha Charlie!)

Anyway, we’re sure glad you’re here. Remember to take a few before “selfies” (which I didn’t do because I don’t even have a cell phone and was too embarrassed to have anyone else photograph me when my skin was at its worst). At least I did some sketches to take to my dermatologist (the paper trail). He sure was surprised to see my skin clear six weeks after recommending Methotrexate.

So, we’re up and running (with a few challenges here and there) but we’ll get through them and do our best to support you through what I believe is a game-changer in the world of psoriasis remedies. Keep the faith.

Dakota and Lucky

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