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I Took Injectable Biologics For Ten Years With No Material Improvements…I Told My Dr No More…i Am Looking For Natural Alternatives..help!

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Ann Arbor, MI
September 5, 2024
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It's understandable to seek alternatives when a treatment isn't working for you. Here are some natural remedies that may help relieve psoriasis symptoms:

1. Aloe Vera: Applying aloe vera gel can help reduce redness, scaling, and inflammation
2. Apple Cider Vinegar: Diluted apple cider vinegar can be used to relieve scalp Show Full Answer

It's understandable to seek alternatives when a treatment isn't working for you. Here are some natural remedies that may help relieve psoriasis symptoms:

1. Aloe Vera: Applying aloe vera gel can help reduce redness, scaling, and inflammation.
2. Apple Cider Vinegar: Diluted apple cider vinegar can be used to relieve scalp itchiness.
3. Dead Sea Salts: Adding Dead Sea salts to bathwater can help remove scales and ease itching.
4. Oats: Oatmeal baths can soothe itching and reduce redness.
5. Tea Tree Oil: This essential oil may help reduce scaling and inflammation.
6. Turmeric: Consuming turmeric or using it topically may help reduce psoriasis flare-ups due to its anti-inflammatory properties.

Always consult with your healthcare provider before starting any new treatment.

September 5, 2024

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