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How To Get Rid Of Psoriasis Using Iridology

Psoriasis is a condition that causes red and crusty patches of skin covered with silvery scales. the main symptoms of Psoriasis are patches of skin on the face, scalp and other parts of the body, that are dry, red and covered in silver scales. Psoriasis can be very painful, both physically and emotionally.

 

Most people with Psoriasis naturally choose to cover up the affected parts of their skin with clothing or makeup. This actually makes it worse as using make up will clog the pores and not allow the skin to breathe naturally. Wearing clothing especially in hot and humid climates will also make the skin sweat and also not be able to breathe naturally, making the Psoriasis worse in the longer term.

 

When you suffer from Psoriasis and seek help from a so called Doctor or Skin Specialist, sadly these professionals will never treat the root cause of the problem which is internal toxicity. These professionals will most likely recommend steroid creams and other chemical medication to deal with the symptom and not the cause.

 

Watch and learn from our short video re How To Get Rid Of Psoriasis Using Iridology

 

 

Iridology is the study of the iris, which is the coloured part of the eye. Toxicity in various parts of the body, in particular the digestive system will lead to Psoriasis. Watch our video below to learn how to take steps to create the environment where you can start to heal your Psoriasis, no matter how long you’ve been suffering from it. Watch and read further to learn the importance of a healthy and positive mindset to maintain great health.

 

 

You will be amazed how Psoriasis is so prevalent amongst so many people. Somebody will know someone who had Psoriasis and some of it, of course, will be quite severe. What is sad is there are so many highly educated people who do not realise that the food and drink they consume and the lifestyle they lead can result is Psoriasis and other diseases.

 

Psoriasis, as with other degenerative illnesses can also be caused by negative emotion and mindset. It is therefore important to visualise getting better and maintaining healthy skin. This of course needs to be accompanied by lifestyle changes such as avoiding smoking, taking chemical medication and eating a lot healthier. One must eat less or avoid processed foods laden in artificial colours and flavourings.

 

Using Iridology, the body’s balance of acid-alkaline can also be determined. Most people with Psoriasis and other diseases would normally have over-acidic bodies because of the acidic foods and drinks they have consumed over the years, even if they mistakenly think it is good food.

 

Stress is another cause of diseases, including Psoriasis. Using Iridology, we can tell the level of stress in the body that is affecting specific organs. Once these stress areas are identified, we can recommend natural solutions to deal with the root causes accordingly. Please watch our short video on Can Iridology Detect Stress?

 

 

Severe lack of Vitamin C can also be detected using Iridology or examining the eyes as per the photo on the right. Vitamin C is essential for various organs including healthy skin. Vitamin C is an antioxidant that helps protect our cells against the effects of free radicals – molecules produced when our body breaks down food or is exposed to radiation from the sun, pollution from smoke, X-rays and other sources.

 

Vitamin C is needed for the growth and repair of tissues in all parts of our body, including our skin. It is used to form an important protein used to make skin, tendons, ligamenst and blood vessels.

 

To learn more about How To Get Rid Of Psoriasis Using Iridology, read our related blogs:

How To Treat Chemical Toxicity Using Iridology

Iridology Benefits

How To Treat Vitamin C Deficiency Using Iridology

Secrets To Glowing Skin

 

 

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