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I'm not sure its psoriasis, but from the pictures that I have seen my skin is getting scalier, and I'm getting more and more little red bumps all over my body.
I itch all over, and I don't know what I am supposed to do.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Marnie
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Google: psoriasis infrared
Then think seriously about learning about infrared therapy (photon...pure energy transfer- no "electrical" charge) and how it relates also to lyme.
Hint...it increases ATP...which IS the goal.
Bb is triggering ATP -> ADP + cAMP.
Mg post treatment...ideally MgCl since Bb sure as heck is triggering the chloride channels and B vitamins (esp. B6 -sublingual maybe nec as our stomach acids destroy B vitamins...making them useless as a supplement). B6 or the active form (PLP/P5P - conversion happens in the liver) works with Mg.
Look into a Photon 90 machine and learn all you can about infrared therapy FIRST.
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Carol in PA
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sparkle7
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I think it's actually UV light for psoriasis... My mother had it pretty bad & she always said going out in the sun made it better. It's the UV not infrared light as far as I've read. I could be mistaken...
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