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Alternative Natural Treatment of Psoriasis

Authors: Mayuri Raut*, Sivprasad Deokar, Dr. Kawade Rajendra M.;

Alternative Natural Treatment of Psoriasis

Abstract

Psoriasis is a common inflammatory skin condition that can affect any region of the body and is characterised by red, scaly plaques. It mostly affects every body part, with the hands, feet, and limbs being most affected. In contrast to only 1-3% of contemporary medications, skin diseases are treated using almost one-third of all ancient treatments. While conventional treatments exist, many patients seek alternative natural therapies. This systematic review evaluates the efficacy and safety of dietary interventions, herbal remedies, mind-body therapies, and topical natural treatments for psoriasis. Herbal Remedies: Turmeric/Curcumin, Neem, Aloe vera, Tea tree oil, Mahonia aquifolium Mind-Body. Therapies: 1. Meditation/mindfulness 2. Yoga 3. Acupuncture 4. Hypnosis Topical Natural Treatments:1. Coconut oil 2. Olive oil3. Dead Sea salts4. Mud therapy5. Phototherapy (UVB, narrowband UVB)Herbal Remedies: 1. Turmeric/Curcumin2. Neem 3. Aloe vera4. Tea tree oil5. Mahonia aquifolium Mind-Body Therapies:1. Meditation/mindfulness 2. Yoga 3. Acupuncture 4.Hypnosis Topical Natural Treatments: 1. Coconut oil 2.Olive oil 3.Dead Sea salts 4.Mud therapy 5.Phototherapy (UVB, narrowband UVB) There are two categories for skin diseases: acute and chronic. Although there is usually no cure for chronic skin diseases, they can be controlled with medication. However, a great deal of medicinal plants are also utilized to cure skin condition.

Keywords

Psoriasis, Alternative medicine, Natural treatments, Dietary interventions, Herbal remedies, Mind-body therapies, Topical treatments.

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