Vitamin & Herb Therapy Can Help With Psoriasis

Don’t let psoriasis get you down in the dumps.  Psoriasis affects the skin, the joints, and a person’s self-esteem.  People with the condition have immune deficiencies and suffer from various symptoms such as red, scaly places on the body.  Nails are also dry and thick.  Unfortunately, the condition isn’t just a one-time deal—it is recurring.  Genetics plays a role in the disease.  It can be a very distressing condition, but it doesn’t have to be.  Vitamin and herb therapy can provide help for your condition.  This guide will explore the benefits and side effects of various vitamins—Vitamin A, Vitamin D, multivitamins, and herbs.

Vitamin A in normal doses won’t help psoriasis.  It must be taken in a superpotent oral form known as etretinate, which is available by prescription.  Vitamin A in this form helps correct the premature shedding caused by psoriasis.  Unfortunately, it also comes with some side effects.  Patients have reported dry mouth, hair loss, birth defects, and other symptoms.  Fish oil and other omega fatty acids can reduce some of the undesirable effects.

Vitamin D is similar to Vitamin A in that it requires a super powerful dosage to have any effect.  It can be taken in topical form via Dovonex.  Another way to intake Vitamin D is through sunbathing!  Plenty of people sunbathe in the nude in low elevation areas in an effort to treat their condition.  An excess of this vitamin also comes with its own side effects, such as high blood pressure and kidney stones.  These are caused by excess calcium.  Thankfully, there is a workaround for this as well.  The topical version of vitamin D mostly stays inside the skin, preventing it from entering the bloodstream and lowering unwanted side effects.

One herb linked to improved health is the Sarsaparilla Root.  Supporters of this method of treatment say that the Sarsaparilla Root cleanses the body of harmful toxins prior to absorption into the blood.

It’s important to understand that vitamins and herbs are good, but there is no current medial cure for psoriasis.  Keeping your bowel clean with high levels of fiber helps.  Also don’t forget about those vitamins and tablets.  Vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, multivitamins, zinc, selenium, aloe vera gel, Agaricus Blazei, and Sarsaparilla Roots can each play a factor in improving your health and keeping psoriasis in remission.

No vitamin or herb can replace your biggest weapon—your desire to keep psoriasis under control.  Sure, it may be depressing to know you have an incurable disease.  But it’s rarely life-threatening, and it can be held in check with some help of vitamins, herbs, and other sources.  The best thing to do is see a health professional who can get you started on the road to keep your condition under control.