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  1. Healing Psoriasis: The Natural Alternative by John Pagano, 2008-10-20
  2. Your Healing Diet: A Quick Guide to Reversing Psoriasis and Chronic Diseases with Healing Foods (Volume 0) by Deirdre Earls RD LD, 2005-11-30
  3. Psoriasis Healing from the Inside Out by Heather J. Ferris, 2009-10-30
  4. The Psoriasis Cure: A Drug-Free Guide to Stopping and Reversing the Symptoms of Psoriasis by Lisa LeVan, 1999-04-01
  5. Psoriasis: Everything You Need to Know (Your Personal Health) by Dr Richard G.B. Langley, 2005-10-01
  6. Coping with Psoriasis: A Patient's Guide to Treatment by David L. Cram, 2000-08-01
  7. Dr. John's Healing Psoriasis Cookbook...Plus! by John O. A. Pagano, 2001-01
  8. Healing Your Psoriasis & Psoriatic Arthritis The Complete Book Of All Natural Treatment Alternatives by Jerry Johnson, 2010-07-22
  9. 100 Questions & Answers About Psoriasis by Kendra Gail Bergstrom, Alexa Boer Kimball, 2009-12-01
  10. Phototherapy Treatment Protocols for Psoriasis and other Phototherapy-responsive Dermatoses, Second Edition by Michael D. Zanolli, Steven R. Feldman, 2004-12-22
  11. An Atlas of Psoriasis, Second Edition (Encyclopedia of Visual Medicine Series) by Lionel Fry, 2004-06-25
  12. Psoriasis: The Real Way Out: A Self-Education Guide to Complete Natural Healing by Jerry G. Scott R.N.C., 2003-08-30
  13. Heal Your Psoriasis & Look Great by Jon T. Krieger, 2009-07-11
  14. Psoriasis and Psoriatic Arthritis: An Integrated Approach

1. The National Psoriasis Foundation Home Page
The National psoriasis Foundation is the world s largest nonprofit organization that helps each patient overcome physical and emotional barriers and plays a
http://www.psoriasis.org/

2. MedlinePlus: Psoriasis
Other health topics A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W XYZ List of All Topics. psoriasis. Search MEDLINE for recent research articles on . psoriasis JAMA Patient Page psoriasis ( American Medical Association) psoriasis ( Patient Education Institute) - requires Flash
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3. Psoriasis
psoriasis. Some cases, of psoriasis are so mild that people don’t know they have it. Severe psoriasis may cover large areas of the body.
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Psoriasis Psoriasis is a persistent skin disorder in which there are red, thickened areas with silvery scales, most often on the scalp, elbows, knees, and lower back. Some cases, of psoriasis are so mild that people don’t know they have it. Severe psoriasis may cover large areas of the body. Dermatologists can help even the most severe cases. Psoriasis is not contagious and cannot be passed from one person to another, but it is most likely to occur in members of the same family. In the United States, two out of every hundred people have psoriasis (four to five million people). There are approximately 150,000 new cases that occur each year. What causes psoriasis?
The cause is unknown. However, recent discoveries point to an abnormality in the functioning of special white cells (T-Cells) which trigger inflammation and the immune response in the skin. Because of the inflammation, the skin grows too rapidly. Normally, the skin replaces itself in about 30 days, but in psoriasis, the process speeds up and replaces the skin in three to four days, and the signs of psoriasis develop.
People often notice new spots 10 to 14 days after the skin is cut, scratched, rubbed, or severely sunburned (Koebner Phenomenon). Psoriasis can also be activated by infections, such as strep throat, and by certain medicines (beta blockers, lithium, etc.) Flare-ups sometimes occur in the winter, as a result of dry skin and lack of sunlight.

4. Psoriasis
Learn about the possible causes and symptoms of psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, and view images of the diseases at the National psoriasis Foundation Facts
http://www.psoriasis.org/facts/psoriasis/

5. Psoriasis And Skin Diseases Self Help: The Skin Page
dermatology research tools and a noncommercial archive search site for the alt.support.skindiseases, psoriasis, and vitiligo discussion groups. psoriasis support and self help are the focus of
http://www.pinch.com/skin
Psoriasis support and self help are the focus of this noncommercial site. Shortcuts to search all the past messages in the skin-diseases newsgroups and other research databases are collected here. Everyone is welcome to contribute to our open forums. Join news:alt.support. skin-diseases psoriasis vitiligo hidradenitis The following search engines all use different rules , but most of them will return pages that match all the keywords given rather than any Use multiple words to narrow your search. More words return fewer results. Almost all will accept the character as a wildcard at the end of a word. Some examples are provided for the tricky combinations: Skin-Diseases newsgroups with Google Groups (Usenet) All Usenet newsgroups with Google Groups (formerly DejaNews Medical Journal Abstracts through NIH MEDLINE PubMed NIH MESH Disease Finder and spelling check ... Dictionary (medical, too)

6. Psoriasis Hall Of PShame
psoriasis Hall of PShame. This is a critical review of psoriasis treatments promoted on the net
http://www.pinch.com/skin/pshame.html
Psoriasis Hall of PShame
This is a critical review of psoriasis treatments promoted on the net. Many of these are scams. Some are just deceptive misinformation, others are potentially dangerous. Secrets are revealed wherever possible to spoil the marketing game. It's a shame that these hucksters prey on people desperately looking for a safe and effective treatment. Skip to: FDA Steroids Skin-Cap SkinZinc ... feedback Why is this page needed? Quackery is everywhere . With a few notable exceptions, commercial sites selling psoriasis treatments emphasize only the claimed benefits of their products and provide no support for those claims. They rarely mention risks, side effects, or offer an accurate list of ingredients so that consumers can make their own informed choice. The only public place to find this information has been in the psoriasis newsgroup, and the postings don't stay around long enough for newcomers to see them. By putting this information here on the web, the reviews will hopefully be as visible to the world as the commercial sites are now. One universal trait of the Hall of Pshame sites is that they raise unrealistic hopes of miracle cures and rapid clearing. Most psoriatics have become hardened to these tactics, but sometimes the sales pitch can be very convincing. "What have you got to lose?" is a common question. The fact is, that besides the money lost, the time wasted on an ineffective treatment could have been used to try something more realistic. The greatest loss is when a desperate person gets fooled again, and loses hope of ever finding something that works.

7. Psoriasis-Netz
Informative, auf privater Initiative beruhende, Site ¼ber die verschiedenen Seiten der Schuppenflechte.
http://www.psoriasis-netz.de/

8. Psoriasis Patient Information
psoriasis information for patients. NZ DermNet is an online dermatology resource for patients, GPs and dermatologists psoriasis. What is psoriasis? psoriasis is a common, chronic, scaly rash that affects people of all ages (about of the population). There is a genetic predisposition to psoriasis i.e
http://www.dermnetnz.org/dna.psoriasis/info.html

9. Psoriasis Vereniging Nederland PVN
Geeft voorlichting aan mensen met psoriasis, hulpverleners en andere belangstellenden. Korte algemene informatie.
http://www.psori-ver.nl/

10. Questions And Answers About Psoriasis
What Is psoriasis? psoriasis is a chronic (longlasting) skin disease of scaling and inflammation that in males and females. psoriasis occurs when skin cells quickly rise from
http://www.niams.nih.gov/hi/topics/psoriasis/psoriafs.htm

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Publication Date: May 2003 Questions and Answers about Psoriasis This booklet contains general information about psoriasis. It describes what psoriasis is, what causes it, and what the treatment options are. If you have further questions after reading this booklet, you may wish to discuss them with your doctor. What Is Psoriasis? Psoriasis is a chronic (long-lasting) skin disease of scaling and inflammation that affects 2 to 2.6 percent of the United States population, or between 5.8 and 7.5 million people. Although the disease occurs in all age groups, it primarily affects adults. It appears about equally in males and females. Psoriasis occurs when skin cells quickly rise from their origin below the surface of the skin and pile up on the surface before they have a chance to mature. Usually this movement (also called turnover) takes about a month, but in psoriasis it may occur in only a few days. In its typical form, psoriasis results in patches of thick, red (inflamed) skin covered with silvery scales. These patches, which are sometimes referred to as plaques, usually itch or feel sore. They most often occur on the elbows, knees, other parts of the legs, scalp, lower back, face, palms, and soles of the feet, but they can occur on skin anywhere on the body.

11. Psoriasis-Kids
Angebot f¼r Kinder und Jugendliche mit Schuppenflechte/psoriasis sowie f¼r Erwachsene, die mit betroffenen Kindern zu tun haben, inklusive Literaturempfehlungen. Zum Informationsaustausch gibt es ein Forum.
http://www.psoriasis-kids.de/

12. Psoriasis
Information provided by a doctor who advocates homeopathic treatment for psoriasis.
http://www.e-psoriasis.com/
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13. My Psoriasis - Your Roadmap To Psoriasis Remission!
Interactive site which offers personalized treatment options based on individual profiles. Also offers related news and articles.
http://www.mypsoriasis.com/
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We are the first web site dedicated to assisting psoriasis sufferers in finding available treatments that have a high rate of success for other people whos conditions meet a similar criteria. Due to the chaotic nature of the condition, and the many variations that exist, it is extremely difficult to find a treatment that will work for your individual case. This web site was created with the intention of raising the level of communication between psoriasis sufferers so that we can support each other with our accumulated knowledge and experiences. Learn More... - Join The MyP Community!
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14. Natural Psoriasis Treatments
The Natural Products Center offers natural and alternative non toxic psoriasis treatments. Products. psoriasis Diet Book. Dead Sea Products Offering natural and alternative methods for controlling and relieving psoriasis. psoriasis is a puzzle
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://www.psoriasis.com&y=022E8158C4FDD6EF

15. MedlinePlus: Psoriasis
psoriasis. Vea la presentación sobre psoriasis.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/spanish/psoriasis.html
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16. Psoriasis Federatie Nederland Welkom
Welkom bij de psoriasis Federatie Nederland. Drie op de honderd Nederlanders heeft in meer of mindere mate psoriasis. Een huidziekte
http://www.psoriasis-fn.nl/

17. The Premiere Psoriasis Home Page On The InterNet
The Do s and Dont s of psoriasis Care. A major update will be following soon. psoriasis hall of PShame PShame on you !!! Dovonex Ointment.
http://www.netlink.uk.com/psoriasis/
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These pages are my effort to help solve the puzzle of Psoriasis. I believe that the Internet has opened up completely new forms of investigation through mass worldwide communications. This type of research has, to-date never really been available in the easy and reliable format of E-Mail and the internet. It is very important that people understand that I am not a doctor or in the medical field in any way, so am not qualified to advise on Psoriasis treatments, but merely to make observation about how my psoriasis reacts to various treatments, and to try to vet the many touted Psoriasis cures already appearing on the internet. I cannot take any responsibility for your condition should you decide to use any of the observations that I make about myself. Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when this page is updated. Your Internet e-mail address:
My name is Gary Shine, and have suffered for the last several years with this tenacious, and quirksome problem. I have started this WEB Page to gather Home Grown Cures and Remedies from around the world. I have also contacted the Psoriasis Association, whom with my assistance, I hope will agree to add on-line membership for worldwide subscriptions. Please note: Although it is most likely that you will not experience any problems responding to the form on the question page, it will not work with every single browser in existence. If you experience any difficulties, you may email your response to this form to:

18. What Is Psoriasis?
What is psoriasis? psoriasis is inverse psoriasis. A dermatologist can help you to determine what type of psoriasis you may have.
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/psoriasisnet/whatis.htm
What is Psoriasis? Psoriasis is a chronic , genetic, noncontagious skin disorder that appears in many different forms and can affect any part of the body, including the nails and scalp. Psoriasis is categorized as mild, moderate, or severe, depending on the percentage of body surface involved and the impact on the patient's quality of life (QoL). Psoriasis may be one of several types: plaque psoriasis pustular psoriasis erythrodermic psoriasis guttate psoriasis or inverse psoriasis . A dermatologist can help you to determine what type of psoriasis you may have. Types of Psoriasis
Although psoriasis may affect any area of the body, it is most commonly found on the scalp, elbows, knees, hands, feet, and genitals. Plaque psoriasis , the most common type of the disease, is characterized by raised, thickened patches of red skin covered with silvery-white scales . Other types of psoriasis are characterized by different signs and symptoms. For example

19. Psoriasis
Information om symptomer, forekomst og behandling.
http://www.netpatient.dk/Psoriasis.htm
Sponsor: Speciallæge, dr.med. Niels K. Veien Psoriasis
  • Hvad er psoriasis?
Psoriasis er en hudsygdom, der viser sig ved røde, skællende pletter, hyppigst på albuer og knæ, i hårbunden og undertiden udbredt på huden. Der kan tillige være ledgener, mens egentlig psoriasisgigt forekommer sjældent. Psoriasis er for langt de fleste en fredelig hudsygdom, og den smitter ikke fra én person til en anden. Selvom der kan være bakterier i de enkelte psoriasispletter, så er der kun sjældent infektion i huden, og der er ikke noget til hinder for, at personer med psoriasis får foretaget operationer. Skællene dannes, fordi overhudscellerne deler sig 6 gange så hurtigt som normalt. De enkelte celler når så ikke at modnes og danne det glatte overfladelag, som karakteriserer normal hud. Skællene er sprøde, og der kommer let blødning, hvis man bliver ved at kradse. Hurtig celledeling forbindes ofte med kræft, men psoriasis er ikke en kræftsygdom. Der er tale om en helt fredelig, øget celledeling. I forbindelse med den hurtige celledeling udvides hudens blodkar. Derfor fremtræder psoriasispletterne i reglen røde og irriterede.

20. Psoriasis FAQs
Who gets psoriasis? psoriasis occurs in both and 35. Both men and women of any race may be affected. How common is psoriasis? It is
http://www.skincarephysicians.com/psoriasisnet/mythsANDfacts.htm
FAQs This section answers questions submitted by PsoriasisNet visitors. If you are looking for information that is not on PsoriasisNet, please submit your question via Tell Us About Yourself. While questions are not personally answered, all questions and comments are reviewed. Your inquiry may appear as an FAQ or be the subject of an upcoming article. General Information Related Risks: Fact or Fiction Skin Care Treatment Who gets psoriasis?
Psoriasis occurs in both children and adults and may appear at any age, although it is most commonly diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 35. Both men and women of any race may be affected.

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