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<blockquote data-quote="rachaelc" data-source="post: 1555446" data-attributes="member: 149887"><p>Hi there, I've had psoriasis for many years, actually excaerbated by exposure to sun, but nobody's ever associated it with diabetes. I've had 2TD for 20yrs and am on tablets. It started on my lower legs, then a patch on my elbow and more recently, one eyebrow and my scalp, which expresses as annoying dandruff. As my legs grew much worse and it spread, I went to see a kinesiologist/homeopath and got tested for food allergies. Kinesiology uses something called muscle testing to identify food allergies, spooky but it works. You simply hold small phials of different substances in your hand and the therapist tries to gently push your arm, while you resist. The reaction is instant with a food culprit, as your resistance collapses. I knew I was lactose intolerant but thought it meant I could have a bit of dairy occasionally. I had to cut it out except for sheep or buffalo which has no lactose. I know it sounds daft, but since then my psoriasis has slowly but surely cleared up from my legs, just one tiny patch + elbow and head. Apparently dairy is the most common irritant for psoriasis. Worth trying, but get tested.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rachaelc, post: 1555446, member: 149887"] Hi there, I've had psoriasis for many years, actually excaerbated by exposure to sun, but nobody's ever associated it with diabetes. I've had 2TD for 20yrs and am on tablets. It started on my lower legs, then a patch on my elbow and more recently, one eyebrow and my scalp, which expresses as annoying dandruff. As my legs grew much worse and it spread, I went to see a kinesiologist/homeopath and got tested for food allergies. Kinesiology uses something called muscle testing to identify food allergies, spooky but it works. You simply hold small phials of different substances in your hand and the therapist tries to gently push your arm, while you resist. The reaction is instant with a food culprit, as your resistance collapses. I knew I was lactose intolerant but thought it meant I could have a bit of dairy occasionally. I had to cut it out except for sheep or buffalo which has no lactose. I know it sounds daft, but since then my psoriasis has slowly but surely cleared up from my legs, just one tiny patch + elbow and head. Apparently dairy is the most common irritant for psoriasis. Worth trying, but get tested. [/QUOTE]
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