Q. Have you ever heard of any remedies for psoriasis? So far nothing that the doctor prescribed has worked.
A. Psoriasis is a condition in which skin cells turn over too quickly, causing flakes and redness. There are many prescription drugs for the condition, but simple approaches like sun exposure sometimes help.
One reader had good results with turmeric: “I read about turmeric for treating psoriasis, so I tried it. Various shampoos, conditioners and topical solutions suggested by my doctor and then a dermatologist didn’t work. Most of those were smelly, inconvenient and expensive. But that would not have mattered had they helped my problem.
“My scalp was itchy and I had flakes everywhere, even my seatbelt. On the last visit to my doctor he said I just needed to be diligent with the treatments–the psoriasis would never truly go away.
“Not so! The turmeric worked wonders for me. I first tried spoonfuls of it, but that got old fast. I switched to capsules, taking one (453 mg) twice daily. After less than a month my scalp cleared up.
“I still take one capsule a day, and I can once again wear black. That had been out of the question for a long time.”
Turmeric has anti-inflammatory action and preliminary studies suggest that it may be helpful against psoriasis. Some people experience digestive upset from this Indian spice.