Psoriasis

Psoriasis

Psoriasis is considered incurable by conventional medicine. Steroid
application usually in the form of cortisone cream is the most
common treatment. In this case, the patient used only wheatgrass
cream. The left pair of legs was taken on the initial visit in
January. The right pair was taken on a follow up visit in July. No
cortisone or other drugs were used.

Commentary by Dr. Chris Reynolds
I am more guarded about psoriasis as it is a much more difficult condition to treat. However, even if we only look at say less than fifty percent who improve, then that in itself is a very encouraging sign. Overall, the ones who do best are those who persevere with the treatment. This may take up to a year, but it usually helps improve patients quality of life.
"Wheatgrass,
in cream or liquid form, is a safe, general purpose active healing
agent that can significantly facilitate the work of hands-on health
professionals. Taken orally, it can significantly boost the immune
system and help prevent disease."
Dr. Chris Reynolds
P.O. Box 1100, Great Barrington, Mass. 01230.
Phone: 413-528-5200 | Fax: 413-528-5201
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