Psoriasis, Art Solbrig - Editor's Choice

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Art's Psoriasis Updates

Posted by Art (California ) on 11/19/2017 2338 posts
★★★★★

Editor's Choice

To further update on how this protocol is going, The small remaining spot on my lower back is gone! I had a friend look at my back to see if there were any plaques that I couldn't see on my own and there were no other plaques! That was a tough spot to get rid of, but it is now gone and that means that I am now 100% plaque free!!!!!! Hooray!!!

One thing about my psoriasis that I had forgotten to mention is that I also had psoriasis on/in my nails and nail beds. Not everyone who has psoriasis has nail involvement too, but if you do, you know how much further it adds to the burden of this disease and psoriasis of the nails is extremely difficult to treat and takes much longer than just clearing skin plaques because nails grow relatively slowly. On that note, I am happy to report that this protocol has cleared my nails too! I thought that I would never have normal looking nails again because nothing I had ever previously tried for psoriasis had helped my nails much at all! This is just fantastic!

It is odd, but the types of psoriasis I had, pretty much went away in the opposite order that they came. I got plaque and nail psoriasis first and they were the last to go. The inverse psoriasis and guttate psoriasis came next and they went away second. The erythrodermic psoriasis came last and was the first to go.

The hyperpigmentation serum experiment is continuing to show slow and gradual progress and I will update on that as I detect changes.

Art



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