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Psoriasis & Posture Study. volunteers needed to test Inclined Bed Therapy
« Reply #20 on: 27/07/2009 21:25:40 »
Helen is virtually clear of psoriasis using cod liver oil, folic acid, fish oil, evening primrose oil and vitamin C daily.

A relative came to stay with us for a week. Her psoriasis was red and angry around elbows and on her chest and other parts of her anatomy.

The spare bedroom has an inclined bed in it. Next morning she reported some improvements in her sleep and night time bathroom visits, she also reported improvements in her general aches and pains.

The next morning more improvements to report including a noticeable improvement in her psoriasis.

Day 3 psoriasis continued to improve and was now a healthier pink colour, and she had stopped complaining about itching.

Day 5  Further improvements in psoriasis and she had been able to walk further each day, around 3 miles without her usual aches and pains.

The improvements by day six were astounding and reminded me of the reason for posting this thread.



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