Is psoriasis contagious? No. You can't catch psoriasis from another person or give it to someone by touching them, and you can't spread it to other parts of your body.
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most of the Doctors and scientists are telling us. From those that they
"cure", none of them is actually cured. Very simple diseases are always
look better after you get lots of medicines. But are those really cured,
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Who Gets Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a fairly common disease in many parts of the world. It affects about 2 percent of the population in Europe
and America, which translates into around 14.5 million people in Europe and between 5 and 6 million people in the
U.S.
There is great variation in the ethnic groups and regions where psoriasis is found. For example, in Africa, psoriasis is
more common in the dry countries of the eastern region than in the more humid and hot countries of western Africa.
In Kenya (eastern Africa), psoriasis affects 3.5 percent of the population, while in Nigeria (western Africa), a lower
prevalence of less than 1 percent has been reported. A similar prevalence rate to that of Nigeria has been reported
among African Americans, who are most closely linked with western Africans.
Psoriasis affects men and women equally, and across all socioeconomic groups. Psoriasis may strike at any age.
Although the disease has some genetic roots that are present at birth, its signs and symptoms may not show up for
many years. The most common age for the onset of the disease is 15-20 years, with a second smaller peak at 55-60
years. People with early onset are more likely to experience widespread and recurrent psoriasis than those in whom
psoriasis occurs later in life.
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doing what
you've always
done, you'll
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Psoriasis and Genetics
Scientists believe that
psoriasis has several
genetic components that
make certain people more
likely to develop it, but that
it requires one or more
external triggers to actually
make the disease appear.
The exact triggers are
unknown but may include
trauma, stress, or infection.
It is important to note, an
individual with psoriasis
will not necessarily pass it
on to his or her offspring.
Because each parent
contributes only half of the
child's genetic material,
the child may not inherit
those genes linked to
psoriasis. Research has
shown that a child with
one affected parent has
roughly a 25% chance of
inheriting psoriasis. Even
if the child does inherit
these genes, he or she
may not experience the
external triggers that may
lead to developing
psoriasis.  
We have very reach and valuable
history behind us. That is the one
which in these days more than ever
has been forgotten. In our time it is
not the profit of Big powers to
remain them to us.  Each of us has
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covered by publicities. These dusts
each day more than before will
make it harder for us to reach them.
When the science is talking about
memory a cellular level, it tells us
that all our pass is registered in
each cell of our organism. All those
knowledge can be registered in one
cell......
It is a universe under each of us to
discover. When we talk about cell of
our body, you can imagine what we
are going to find in BRAIN.
This is our central command and
intelligence. He knows it all!!!!
Psoriasis (say "sor-eye-ah-sus")

is a condition that affects your skin and causes thick red marks that look
like scales to form. The thick scaling is probably due to an increase in the
number of skin cells. Sometimes pus-filled blisters form. Most of the time,
the skin on the elbows and knees is affected, but psoriasis can occur
anywhere on the body, including the scalp, fingernails and mouth, and even
the skin over the joints.
Doctors aren't sure what causes psoriasis. It seems to get worse in many
people when they are under stress or they have an infection. Some
medicines may make psoriasis worse, too.
Is psoriasis contagious?

No. You can't catch psoriasis from another person or give it to someone
by touching them, and you can't spread it to other parts of your body.
How is psoriasis treated?

There are various treatments for psoriasis. Your doctor will decide which one is right
for you. Keeping your skin moisturized with an over-the-counter product is a good first
step. Body lotion can help to remove the scales.
Prescription creams, ointments, lotions and gels (also called topical medicines) that
you put on the affected areas are often used to treat psoriasis. Your doctor may tell you
to put your medicine on the areas of psoriasis before you go to bed and then cover the
areas with plastic wrap (such as Saran Wrap). If you don't respond to any of these
treatments, your doctor may prescribe a new medicine that is given as an injection.
This new medication is used for moderate to severe cases of psoriasis.
Special shampoos are used for psoriasis on the scalp. In more severe cases,
medicines are taken in pill form. Other treatments include a special type of ultraviolet
light therapy.
Sunlight can help psoriasis, but be careful not to stay in the sun too long. A sunburn can
make your psoriasis worse. You should use a sunscreen on the parts of your skin that
aren't affected by psoriasis. It's especially important to put sunscreen on your face.

Will psoriasis go away with treatment?
The scales of psoriasis should improve almost immediately after you begin treatment.
It may take 2 to 6 weeks for the affected areas of your skin to return to a more normal
thickness, and the redness may last several months. While psoriasis will improve, it
may not completely go away. Sometimes, certain scaly spots will get better at the
same time that other spots get worse.
After you've been using a certain type of medicine for awhile, your psoriasis may "get
used to" the treatment. If this happens, your medicine may not be as effective as it
once was. Your doctor may change your medicine. Sometimes you may need a
stronger dose of medicine. Talk to your doctor if your psoriasis doesn't seem to be
getting better with treatment.
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GET SOME
GENERAL IDEAS
ABOUT ONE OF
THESE KIND OF
DISEASES. THEN
WE START TO GO
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OF ALL THESE
PROBLEMS.
FROM WHERE
THEY CAME
FROM AND WHAT
ARE THE REAL
CAUSE OF THEM.
Demographics and
Psoriasis Severity
Psoriasis is often
classified as mild,
moderate or severe.
In the US and
Europe, between
one-quarter and
one-third of patients
are considered
moderate to severe.
The proportion of
psoriasis sufferers
who fit into the
different severity
categories is difficult
to estimate
accurately. This is
because the
measures are based
on the number of
patients who seek
treatment. In most
cases, the patients
who consult doctors
for treatment are
those with moderate
to severe psoriasis.
Patients with mild
psoriasis may not go
regularly to a doctor,
preferring to use
over-the-counter
medicines and
advice from
pharmacists.
Doctors and so-called ‘skin experts’ offer CREAMS to put ON THE
SURFACE of the ‘problem’.
They never deal with THE SOURCE of the problem, THE ROOT CAUSE
deep down inside of you that CREATES Psoriasis on the surface!
Your Psoriasis is nothing but a surface SYMPTOM of what is really going
on!
You can keep applying a cream on your Psoriasis area, and it might even
make it better for a while, but since you haven’t dealt with THE SOURCE
of your problem, your Psoriasis WILL re-appear, over and over again!!!
But as soon as you resolve THE SOURCE PROBLEM – your Psoriasis
will disappear faster than you can imagine.
It is almost clear that it comes from our brain. Some thing happens, it
effects some part of our brain, and we see this reaction on our skin.
A "cure" for psoriasis simply does not exist! For all those people
who suffer from this disease?  Then what...
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