You may not realise it, but wheatgrass can work remarkably well for psoriasis.
Many psoriasis sufferers have a genetic predisposition to the disorder, a problem that medical science is yet to overcome. However, there is an underlying autoimmune aspect to psoriasis, and it is here that wheatgrass can make quite a difference. Wheatgrass, being a potent topical and whole body immunomodulator (i.e. it tends to “normalise” sick or injured tissues), can reduce inflammation, itch and redness, and, in time, thin out the thickened skin plaques that form on the surface of the lesions. Ultimately there is a reduction in the unsightliness of the condition which is usually and understandably the main concern of psoriatic patients.
Please
click here to view quite a striking case history and testimonials about how effective wheatgrass can be for treating psoriasis.
Kind regards,
Dr. Chris Reynolds. M.B.,B.S.
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