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bathe in a bath tub of water with 1/2 cup of regular old bleach. clorox will do it, it kills the germ that causes it.

I wonder if psoraisis would be cured the same way...?

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Rather than subject your whole body to a chlorine bleach soak a topic local application of MMS could do it. I have cured patches of psoriasis with topical MMS. Topical applications of Lugols iodine work also. Most eczema has an allergic component to it so the allergen needs to be found out and eliminated from the diet or environment.
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Someone who has a medical degree says: psoriasis is not an infection by a micro-organism or a virus, so it shouldn't be affected by MMS or bleach...../

Here's an account of a Chinese herbal treatment of psoriasis:

https://www.tcmtreatment.com/international-case/130.htm
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Someone who has a medical degree says: psoriasis is not an infection by a micro-organism or a virus, so it shouldn't be affected by MMS or bleach...../
That's true in part. However, there are several different types of psoriasis, and for those prone to psoriasis, virtually any infection in the body can be a trigger for the particular type of psoriasis to express itself. Therefore, clearing up such infection(s), as with a bleach bath (if the infection is on the skin), etc. can keep psoriasis at bay in those people who are prone to it. For an excellent primer on the various types of psoriasis, its causes, treatment, and more, read this article from the University of Maryland Medical Center and each of the Linked topics regarding psoriasis:

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I agree with Beachman, there are different types of psoriasis.

Medical Degree? You think just because someone has a medical degree that I'm gonna take their word as gold?

I'm laughing so hard right now my sides are spliting!

I have proven to myself that psoriasis, at least the case I had, can cure with anti-infective medication....and by the way, if medical degrees are so important I can find a few people with medical degrees who say that psoriasis is caused by fungus.

So take your pick. You can follow the guy with the medical degree who says its not caused by a fungus and never find a cure and spend your life chasing your tail and taking poisonous drugs for it or you can follow the guy who says its caused by fungus, treat it as such according to his recommendations, and get cured.

My husband got psoriasis after a round of antibiotics and steroids for a bad chest infection. The antibiotic even warned of the type of psoriasis that it caused and sure enough, he got it. So, not knowning what to do at the time, it was many years ago now, I picked up a toopical homeopathic cream for it and applied it and it cured up in less than 2 weeks. The remedies in the cream where known for their anti infection abilities and it was kinda a wonderment to me at the time....until I learned much later that psoriasis is often times a fungal infection.

and of course, antibiotics are notorious for causing fungus! now, aren't they?
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