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Jane Robinson is a psoriasis sufferer for the last 14 years of her life.

She has been fighting psoriasis ever since it started in her teenage years. During those years she has collected loads of information that helps her battle psoriasis.

She is happy to share unique information on psoriasis, various psoriasis treatments, psoriasis polls, and psoriasis sufferers thoughts with other people on her website: Psoriasis-Aid.com

    Psoriasis: the Benefits and the Dangers of the Sun

    About 95% of the people with psoriasis report that the exposure to the sun helps them in their psoriasis treatment. However, about 5% of the people with psoriasis have the so-called summer psoriasis, which gets worse under the influence of the sun... Read: Psoriasis: the Benefits and the Dangers of the Sun Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 25/12/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Psoriasis: Low Temperatures Vs. Ultra Low Temperatures

    What is the difference between the Low Temperatures and the Ultra Low Temperatures? How does each one of them influence Psoriasis? Read: Psoriasis: Low Temperatures Vs. Ultra Low Temperatures Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 25/12/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Psoriasis: We Can't Change Genetics, But We Can Eliminate Stress

    Presently genetic psoriasis theory is one of the most reliable psoriasis theories. But genetic predisposition alone is not enough for the development of psoriasis... Read: Psoriasis: We Can't Change Genetics, But We Can Eliminate Stress Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 25/12/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Sunless Tanning and Psoriasis

    Sunless tanning is a tan achieved by special chemical substances. These substances act one of two ways - they either force the skin to produce more melanin pigment or they saturate the dead skin cells of the epidermis (the outermost layer of skin) and color its proteins brown. Nowadays sunless tanning means are divided into 2 main categories. Read: Sunless Tanning and Psoriasis Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 30/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Sunburn and Psoriasis

    Probably almost every human being has at least once in their life experienced a sun burn. What starts as a pleasant lying on the beach, working in the garden or staying out in the soothing warm rays of the sun can in a few hours turn into an unpleasant and painful burn of the skin. Read: Sunburn and Psoriasis Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 30/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Suntan and Psoriasis

    People with psoriasis enjoy sun tanning just as much as people without psoriasis, and usually even more. Not only the sun gives your skin a nice golden color but if you have psoriasis - the sun also helps you to temporarily get rid of your psoriatic plaques. Read: Suntan and Psoriasis Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 30/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Nail Fungus or Nail Psoriasis?

    In the case when there are no psoriasis lesions on the skin of a person, and only the nails are damaged with psoriasis, it is sometimes difficult for a doctor to make a correct diagnosis. Nail psoriasis often resembles a fungal damage of the nails. Nail psoriasis usually appears in people that already have psoriasis on their skin. In rare cases nail psoriasis may appear before the skin manifestations. And in the rarest cases psoriasis will only appear on the nails of a person and will never appear anywhere else. Read: Nail Fungus or Nail Psoriasis? Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 30/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Phenomena’s and the Symptoms of Psoriasis

    There are 3 main phenomena’s or symptoms of psoriasis, which can be detected with a scraping of the psoriatic plaques: the "stearin spot" phenomena, the "terminal film" phenomena, and the "point hemorrhage" phenomena. Read: Phenomena’s and the Symptoms of Psoriasis Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 16/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Psoriasis - the Intoxicating Concept

    So, what is the Intoxication concept of psoriasis and who developed it? The Intoxication concept of psoriasis was first mentioned by a well-known osteopath John Pagano. Pagano studied psoriasis and the reasons of its development for more than 20 years. Pagano was the one to first connect the toxins in the bowels and intestines with the appearance of psoriatic plaques. Read: Psoriasis - the Intoxicating Concept Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 16/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions

    Psoriasis History

    Form the beginning of humankind hundreds of thousands of human beings - from common people to stars, from kings to important modern politicians - suffered and do still suffer from psoriasis today. Who were these people and what has changed since then? Read: Psoriasis History Read

    By: Jane Robinson | 16/11/2008 | Diseases & Conditions
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