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Papibryn Offline
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#1
Wed-07-12-2011, 10:14 AM (This post was last modified: Wed-07-12-2011, 10:16 AM by Papibryn.)
Hi all.
Although I don't suffer from it much myself now, it is in the family coming from my mothers side, I do get Psoriasis in my hair from time to time and find that shampooing it at least every two days holds it in check. Having a very positive attitude to life is very useful.
One product which I have discovered here in France is natural olive oil soap, not only for Psoriasis but any heat rash related fungal infections like under the arms. We have used soap nuts for all our washing for a number of years and thoroughly recommend it, another very good natural cream is Karite butter, in the UK it is known as shea butter very thick so mix with sweet almond oil. sourced from Akamuti
Sorry if I have repeated some things already online but have only just joined.
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#2
Wed-07-12-2011, 11:09 AM
Hello Papibryn and Welcome

I have split your post to give you your own topic as it will get noticed better.

It's good to hear from someone that doesn't suffer much with it. this must be reassuring to others especially those newly diagnosed.

Have a good look around, this is a new forum started from the success of our free hosted one, and we welcome your input. should you need anything just shout.

Regards.

Fred.
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#3
Wed-07-12-2011, 11:14 AM
Hello Wave
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#4
Wed-07-12-2011, 15:37 PM (This post was last modified: Wed-07-12-2011, 15:39 PM by Papibryn.)
(Wed-07-12-2011, 11:09 AM)Fred Wrote: Hello Papibryn and Welcome

I have split your post to give you your own topic as it will get noticed better.

It's good to hear from someone that doesn't suffer much with it. this must be reassuring to others especially those newly diagnosed.

Have a good look around, this is a new forum started from the success of our free hosted one, and we welcome your input. should you need anything just shout.

Regards.



Fred.

Thanks for moving my post, I realised I'd done a booby after clicking "post" Papi.
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Wed-07-12-2011, 20:36 PM
WelcomeWelcomeWelcome

it's great to hear how you keep things under control

x
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#6
Wed-07-12-2011, 21:15 PM
i forgot to add that I'm a homoeopathic person in that its about all I take for most ailments. I don't agree with taking antibiotics for a belly ache in my big toe, in fact I have only taken it twice in the last 30 years and that's when I had tick bites on the neck, there are a lot of the buggers here in France just waiting to drop on you from trees when walking or even mowing the lawn,
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Wed-07-12-2011, 21:19 PM
(Wed-07-12-2011, 21:15 PM)Papibryn Wrote: I had tick bites on the neck, there are a lot of the buggers here in France just waiting to drop on you from trees when walking or even mowing the lawn,

Yep and they love going up your trouser leg too. Scare

Papibryn Offline Author
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#8
Wed-07-12-2011, 21:20 PM
(Wed-07-12-2011, 11:09 AM)Fred Wrote: Hello Papibryn and Welcome

I have split your post to give you your own topic as it will get noticed better.

It's good to hear from someone that doesn't suffer much with it. this must be reassuring to others especially those newly diagnosed.

Have a good look around, this is a new forum started from the success of our free hosted one, and we welcome your input. should you need anything just shout.

Regards.



Fred.

I'm not picky Fred but somewhere the Y became an I.
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#9
Wed-07-12-2011, 21:29 PM
(Wed-07-12-2011, 21:20 PM)Papibryn Wrote:
(Wed-07-12-2011, 11:09 AM)Fred Wrote: Hello Papibryn and Welcome

I have split your post to give you your own topic as it will get noticed better.

It's good to hear from someone that doesn't suffer much with it. this must be reassuring to others especially those newly diagnosed.

Have a good look around, this is a new forum started from the success of our free hosted one, and we welcome your input. should you need anything just shout.

Regards.



Fred.

I'm not picky Fred but somewhere the Y became an I.

Oops sorry Papibryn, I will sort it. Do you know what! you wouldn't belive this but I have been pulled up for my spelling before. Rolleyes What ever you do don't tell Lost, you haven't met her yet but I will get a right beating.

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#10
Fri-09-12-2011, 23:46 PM
Welcome

Nice to meet you!
I thought ticks were bad in Texas but sounds like they are everywhere.
Thanks for the much appreciated natural approach!
Suzy
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