Psoriasis Treatments and Cures Oh My!
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What do all types of psoriasis have in common?
Different Types of Psoriasis
Plaque Psoriasis
Plaque psoriasis is the hardest to treat, as are palmer and plantar.
Eczema
Eczema is easier to treat than plaque; however, it spreads faster.
Guttate Psoriasis
Guttate Psoriasis spreads the fastest yet usually dissipates over time on its own. It is also associated with strep throat and looks similar to eczema.
What do Plaque Psoriasis and Eczema Have in Common?
Thousands Of Unsuccessful Creams and Prescriptions
Doctors Can't Figure it Out
No Cure, Only Iffy Maintenance
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Psoriasis is Real. In 2020, approximately 30,000 people searched for Psoriasis a month. In 2024 Over 500,000
Which Psoriasis do you have? What have you tried?
Plaque Psoriasis
Rheumatoid Arthritis
Toe and Nail Psoriasis
Guttate Psoriasis
Seven Top Psoriasis Diets and Why They Do Not Work
Inverse or Fluxural Psoriasis
Palmoplantar Psoriasis
Scalp Psoriasis
Eczema
Dermatitis
Prevent Cold Sores
Jock Itch
Rash
Breaking News: Iron? Mold? Psoriasis?
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Fighting The Invisible Fight
There are an estimated 2.2 to 3.8 million species of fungi on Earth, though only about 120,000 species have been formally described by scientists
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Mold is common in indoor and outdoor environments and plays a key role in breaking down organic matter. However, some molds can be harmful to health, especially when they grow indoors and produce allergens or toxic substances known as mycotoxins. Did you know penicillin is created from mold?
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Fungus
Yes, mold is a type of fungus. It consists of multicellular filaments called hyphae, which form a network called mycelium. Molds thrive in damp, warm, and humid environments, and they reproduce by releasing spores that can spread through the air. They play a role in the natural decomposition process by breaking down organic matter, but some mold growth in streams, lakes, ponds homes and buildings can cause health issues and damage skin cells. Parasites can leave behind waste. The waste products of parasites can sometimes cause symptoms or contribute to the disease process in the host. For example, the waste produced by certain parasites can lead to irritation, allergic reactions, or even more severe health issues, depending on the type of parasite and the host's overall health.