Psoriasis is Curable with 5 combiHs Herbs

Psoriasis is a disease cure using herbs

Psoriasis is a long-lasting, non-contagious autoimmune disease but Curable with 5 combiHs (Combined) Herbs.

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Psoriasis is Curable with 5 combiHs Herbs

Psoriasis is characterized by patches of abnormal skin.

It varies in severity, from small localized patches to complete body coverage, often worsening during winter.

There are five main types of psoriasis:

Plaque Psoriasis:

PLAQUE PSORIASIS is also known as psoriasis vulgaris, makes up about 90% of cases. It typically presents as red patches with white scales on top. Areas of the body most commonly affected are the back of the forearms, shins, navel area, and scalp.

Guttate psoriasis:

Guttate psoriasis has drop-shaped lesions.

Pustular psoriasis:

Pustular psoriasis presents as small, noninfectious, pus-filled blisters.

Inverse psoriasis:

Inverse psoriasis forms red patches in skin folds.

Erythrodermic psoriasis:

Erythrodermic psoriasis occurs when the rash becomes very widespread and can develop from any of the other types.

Symptoms:

Symptoms include red, itchy, scaly patches of skin, and areas of the skin may be red, pink, or purple, with pus and itching.

Fingernails and toenails are often affected, with symptoms including pits in the nails or changes in nail color.

Causes:

Causes include;

 infections,

psychological stress,

immune system reactions,

injury,

and genetic predisposition.

Treatments:

Medical treatment medication for control.

While treatment is medication for curing.

The curing remedies entail the use of:

 1. Neem leaves,

2. Aloe Vera,

3. Turmeric,

4. Dandelion,

5. and Mistletoe.

This potent herb in dehydrated form and more  herbs are measured and sold in grams  upon demand on our online store.

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If you’re interested in learning more about psoriasis, Dr. Josh Axe has a video that dispels the belief that the condition is incurable.

Thanks to Dr. Josh Axe for sharing his insights on psoriasis.

Click here for Dr. Josh Axe’s video.

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