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  1. Soligenix reports positive Phase 2a results for SGX302 gel in psoriasis treatment, demonstrating significant clinical improvements and exceptional safety profile #Psoriasis #MedicalInnovation

  2. Soligenix reports positive Phase 2a results for SGX302 gel in psoriasis treatment, demonstrating significant clinical improvements and exceptional safety profile #Psoriasis #MedicalInnovation

  3. Soligenix reports positive Phase 2a results for SGX302 gel in psoriasis treatment, demonstrating significant clinical improvements and exceptional safety profile #Psoriasis #MedicalInnovation

  4. Lately, there's been too much noise in my mind, residual activity generated by the amount of information I absorb from social media, the internet, messaging apps, and various other sources. This is becoming increasingly difficult for me. My body is aging with difficulty, and my brain is becoming more and more hypersensitive to stimuli. It's not without its challenges to be autistic, bipolar, and have the "curse of intellectual ability." And that's not even mentioning the metabolic and autoimmune problems that seem to worsen with each passing year and month.
    Honestly, I'm exhausted, not from activities, stimulation, or relationships anymore, but from the mere fact of having to stay alive every day. From eating and defecating to breathing and sleeping, it involves a lot of difficulties, worry, and time that I have to dedicate to it daily. The very basic functioning of my body takes a heavy toll every single day.
    I can still do things—go out, walk, read, program, play guitar—but I can hardly work on anything very demanding for more than one or two hours at a time. Living like this is becoming a real nightmare. I'm a burden to my wife, I have very little work, and I don't even earn enough to buy the medication I need and my food (which is becoming increasingly restricted).
    I see people on the internet romanticizing the fact of having autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses or conditions, and I wonder if they really have them and understand how awful it is to live like that.
    Every achievement he has had, everything he has done throughout his life loses all meaning when he reaches this situation.
    One of the things I'm considering is gradually reducing my digital activity or even quitting it altogether, but I don't do it completely because it's one of those things that keeps me entertained and prevents me from going out into the street with a chainsaw and attacking anyone who looks at me the wrong way.
    Okay, enough complaining. Maybe I shouldn't even be saying this here, but this is a place where there are people like me with similar problems, and they'll be able to understand my current mood.
    I'm not saying this to ask for sympathy or hugs. It's just like I have a fart stuck in my soul and I want someone to hear it so I can laugh a little at my misfortunes.
    I'll think of things to share, anecdotes, lessons learned, stories, poems and tales I have saved, as if to rescue light things to compensate for the shit of anguish.

    Bye..

    #actuallyautistic #bipolar #autism #bipolarlife #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #autoimmune #diabetes #thyroid #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis

  5. Lately, there's been too much noise in my mind, residual activity generated by the amount of information I absorb from social media, the internet, messaging apps, and various other sources. This is becoming increasingly difficult for me. My body is aging with difficulty, and my brain is becoming more and more hypersensitive to stimuli. It's not without its challenges to be autistic, bipolar, and have the "curse of intellectual ability." And that's not even mentioning the metabolic and autoimmune problems that seem to worsen with each passing year and month.
    Honestly, I'm exhausted, not from activities, stimulation, or relationships anymore, but from the mere fact of having to stay alive every day. From eating and defecating to breathing and sleeping, it involves a lot of difficulties, worry, and time that I have to dedicate to it daily. The very basic functioning of my body takes a heavy toll every single day.
    I can still do things—go out, walk, read, program, play guitar—but I can hardly work on anything very demanding for more than one or two hours at a time. Living like this is becoming a real nightmare. I'm a burden to my wife, I have very little work, and I don't even earn enough to buy the medication I need and my food (which is becoming increasingly restricted).
    I see people on the internet romanticizing the fact of having autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses or conditions, and I wonder if they really have them and understand how awful it is to live like that.
    Every achievement he has had, everything he has done throughout his life loses all meaning when he reaches this situation.
    One of the things I'm considering is gradually reducing my digital activity or even quitting it altogether, but I don't do it completely because it's one of those things that keeps me entertained and prevents me from going out into the street with a chainsaw and attacking anyone who looks at me the wrong way.
    Okay, enough complaining. Maybe I shouldn't even be saying this here, but this is a place where there are people like me with similar problems, and they'll be able to understand my current mood.
    I'm not saying this to ask for sympathy or hugs. It's just like I have a fart stuck in my soul and I want someone to hear it so I can laugh a little at my misfortunes.
    I'll think of things to share, anecdotes, lessons learned, stories, poems and tales I have saved, as if to rescue light things to compensate for the shit of anguish.

    Bye..

    #actuallyautistic #bipolar #autism #bipolarlife #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #autoimmune #diabetes #thyroid #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis

  6. Lately, there's been too much noise in my mind, residual activity generated by the amount of information I absorb from social media, the internet, messaging apps, and various other sources. This is becoming increasingly difficult for me. My body is aging with difficulty, and my brain is becoming more and more hypersensitive to stimuli. It's not without its challenges to be autistic, bipolar, and have the "curse of intellectual ability." And that's not even mentioning the metabolic and autoimmune problems that seem to worsen with each passing year and month.
    Honestly, I'm exhausted, not from activities, stimulation, or relationships anymore, but from the mere fact of having to stay alive every day. From eating and defecating to breathing and sleeping, it involves a lot of difficulties, worry, and time that I have to dedicate to it daily. The very basic functioning of my body takes a heavy toll every single day.
    I can still do things—go out, walk, read, program, play guitar—but I can hardly work on anything very demanding for more than one or two hours at a time. Living like this is becoming a real nightmare. I'm a burden to my wife, I have very little work, and I don't even earn enough to buy the medication I need and my food (which is becoming increasingly restricted).
    I see people on the internet romanticizing the fact of having autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses or conditions, and I wonder if they really have them and understand how awful it is to live like that.
    Every achievement he has had, everything he has done throughout his life loses all meaning when he reaches this situation.
    One of the things I'm considering is gradually reducing my digital activity or even quitting it altogether, but I don't do it completely because it's one of those things that keeps me entertained and prevents me from going out into the street with a chainsaw and attacking anyone who looks at me the wrong way.
    Okay, enough complaining. Maybe I shouldn't even be saying this here, but this is a place where there are people like me with similar problems, and they'll be able to understand my current mood.
    I'm not saying this to ask for sympathy or hugs. It's just like I have a fart stuck in my soul and I want someone to hear it so I can laugh a little at my misfortunes.
    I'll think of things to share, anecdotes, lessons learned, stories, poems and tales I have saved, as if to rescue light things to compensate for the shit of anguish.

    Bye..

    #actuallyautistic #bipolar #autism #bipolarlife #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #autoimmune #diabetes #thyroid #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis

  7. Lately, there's been too much noise in my mind, residual activity generated by the amount of information I absorb from social media, the internet, messaging apps, and various other sources. This is becoming increasingly difficult for me. My body is aging with difficulty, and my brain is becoming more and more hypersensitive to stimuli. It's not without its challenges to be autistic, bipolar, and have the "curse of intellectual ability." And that's not even mentioning the metabolic and autoimmune problems that seem to worsen with each passing year and month.
    Honestly, I'm exhausted, not from activities, stimulation, or relationships anymore, but from the mere fact of having to stay alive every day. From eating and defecating to breathing and sleeping, it involves a lot of difficulties, worry, and time that I have to dedicate to it daily. The very basic functioning of my body takes a heavy toll every single day.
    I can still do things—go out, walk, read, program, play guitar—but I can hardly work on anything very demanding for more than one or two hours at a time. Living like this is becoming a real nightmare. I'm a burden to my wife, I have very little work, and I don't even earn enough to buy the medication I need and my food (which is becoming increasingly restricted).
    I see people on the internet romanticizing the fact of having autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses or conditions, and I wonder if they really have them and understand how awful it is to live like that.
    Every achievement he has had, everything he has done throughout his life loses all meaning when he reaches this situation.
    One of the things I'm considering is gradually reducing my digital activity or even quitting it altogether, but I don't do it completely because it's one of those things that keeps me entertained and prevents me from going out into the street with a chainsaw and attacking anyone who looks at me the wrong way.
    Okay, enough complaining. Maybe I shouldn't even be saying this here, but this is a place where there are people like me with similar problems, and they'll be able to understand my current mood.
    I'm not saying this to ask for sympathy or hugs. It's just like I have a fart stuck in my soul and I want someone to hear it so I can laugh a little at my misfortunes.
    I'll think of things to share, anecdotes, lessons learned, stories, poems and tales I have saved, as if to rescue light things to compensate for the shit of anguish.

    Bye..

    #actuallyautistic #bipolar #autism #bipolarlife #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #autoimmune #diabetes #thyroid #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis

  8. Lately, there's been too much noise in my mind, residual activity generated by the amount of information I absorb from social media, the internet, messaging apps, and various other sources. This is becoming increasingly difficult for me. My body is aging with difficulty, and my brain is becoming more and more hypersensitive to stimuli. It's not without its challenges to be autistic, bipolar, and have the "curse of intellectual ability." And that's not even mentioning the metabolic and autoimmune problems that seem to worsen with each passing year and month.
    Honestly, I'm exhausted, not from activities, stimulation, or relationships anymore, but from the mere fact of having to stay alive every day. From eating and defecating to breathing and sleeping, it involves a lot of difficulties, worry, and time that I have to dedicate to it daily. The very basic functioning of my body takes a heavy toll every single day.
    I can still do things—go out, walk, read, program, play guitar—but I can hardly work on anything very demanding for more than one or two hours at a time. Living like this is becoming a real nightmare. I'm a burden to my wife, I have very little work, and I don't even earn enough to buy the medication I need and my food (which is becoming increasingly restricted).
    I see people on the internet romanticizing the fact of having autoimmune diseases and mental illnesses or conditions, and I wonder if they really have them and understand how awful it is to live like that.
    Every achievement he has had, everything he has done throughout his life loses all meaning when he reaches this situation.
    One of the things I'm considering is gradually reducing my digital activity or even quitting it altogether, but I don't do it completely because it's one of those things that keeps me entertained and prevents me from going out into the street with a chainsaw and attacking anyone who looks at me the wrong way.
    Okay, enough complaining. Maybe I shouldn't even be saying this here, but this is a place where there are people like me with similar problems, and they'll be able to understand my current mood.
    I'm not saying this to ask for sympathy or hugs. It's just like I have a fart stuck in my soul and I want someone to hear it so I can laugh a little at my misfortunes.
    I'll think of things to share, anecdotes, lessons learned, stories, poems and tales I have saved, as if to rescue light things to compensate for the shit of anguish.

    Bye..

    #actuallyautistic #bipolar #autism #bipolarlife #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #autoimmune #diabetes #thyroid #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis

  9. If you have autism and bipolar disorder, you're a poor kid with two disabilities.
    But if you also have high intellectual abilities, gifted, let's say, then you're a damn arrogant jerk.
    What the hell is wrong with those people?
    It turns out that anywhere, physical or virtual, where you try to mention that you have a very high IQ but at the same time have a lot of trouble navigating the human world, you will be stoned by an angry mob of ignorant people who overvalue intelligence (and hate and fear it).
    Yes, I'm a damn genius at many things, as I'm also level 2 autistic and have a pretty severe mixed bipolar disorder. And all of that with real, official diagnoses that required years of therapy, psychiatrists, hundreds of tests and some hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals.
    I have a long list of achievements and professions and an equally long list of failures, illness, and suicide attempts.
    I'm now trying to compile information and studies on comorbidities or overlaps of these three things, and if anyone finds anything, please share the link.
    Overlap or multiple exceptionality of autism+bipolar+giftedness. I want to delve deeper into this to understand it more thoroughly and refine my personal therapies.
    I also have an overlap of autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders. In other words, it's not an easy matter.
    I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for almost 40 years and have practiced various martial arts and therapeutic techniques for almost the same amount of time. That's how I've stayed fairly stable for the last 15 years, without psychiatric medication and with very little for thyroid and allergies.
    In order to extrapolate the theoretical framework to natural medicine and the methods I use, I need to study much more.

    And obviously share all of that with people who have similar problems.

    #autism #actuallyautistic #bipolardisorder #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #neurology #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis #inflammatoryboweldisease #diabetes #hashimotoencephalitis

  10. If you have autism and bipolar disorder, you're a poor kid with two disabilities.
    But if you also have high intellectual abilities, gifted, let's say, then you're a damn arrogant jerk.
    What the hell is wrong with those people?
    It turns out that anywhere, physical or virtual, where you try to mention that you have a very high IQ but at the same time have a lot of trouble navigating the human world, you will be stoned by an angry mob of ignorant people who overvalue intelligence (and hate and fear it).
    Yes, I'm a damn genius at many things, as I'm also level 2 autistic and have a pretty severe mixed bipolar disorder. And all of that with real, official diagnoses that required years of therapy, psychiatrists, hundreds of tests and some hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals.
    I have a long list of achievements and professions and an equally long list of failures, illness, and suicide attempts.
    I'm now trying to compile information and studies on comorbidities or overlaps of these three things, and if anyone finds anything, please share the link.
    Overlap or multiple exceptionality of autism+bipolar+giftedness. I want to delve deeper into this to understand it more thoroughly and refine my personal therapies.
    I also have an overlap of autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders. In other words, it's not an easy matter.
    I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for almost 40 years and have practiced various martial arts and therapeutic techniques for almost the same amount of time. That's how I've stayed fairly stable for the last 15 years, without psychiatric medication and with very little for thyroid and allergies.
    In order to extrapolate the theoretical framework to natural medicine and the methods I use, I need to study much more.

    And obviously share all of that with people who have similar problems.

    #autism #actuallyautistic #bipolardisorder #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #neurology #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis #inflammatoryboweldisease #diabetes #hashimotoencephalitis

  11. If you have autism and bipolar disorder, you're a poor kid with two disabilities.
    But if you also have high intellectual abilities, gifted, let's say, then you're a damn arrogant jerk.
    What the hell is wrong with those people?
    It turns out that anywhere, physical or virtual, where you try to mention that you have a very high IQ but at the same time have a lot of trouble navigating the human world, you will be stoned by an angry mob of ignorant people who overvalue intelligence (and hate and fear it).
    Yes, I'm a damn genius at many things, as I'm also level 2 autistic and have a pretty severe mixed bipolar disorder. And all of that with real, official diagnoses that required years of therapy, psychiatrists, hundreds of tests and some hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals.
    I have a long list of achievements and professions and an equally long list of failures, illness, and suicide attempts.
    I'm now trying to compile information and studies on comorbidities or overlaps of these three things, and if anyone finds anything, please share the link.
    Overlap or multiple exceptionality of autism+bipolar+giftedness. I want to delve deeper into this to understand it more thoroughly and refine my personal therapies.
    I also have an overlap of autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders. In other words, it's not an easy matter.
    I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for almost 40 years and have practiced various martial arts and therapeutic techniques for almost the same amount of time. That's how I've stayed fairly stable for the last 15 years, without psychiatric medication and with very little for thyroid and allergies.
    In order to extrapolate the theoretical framework to natural medicine and the methods I use, I need to study much more.

    And obviously share all of that with people who have similar problems.

    #autism #actuallyautistic #bipolardisorder #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #neurology #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis #inflammatoryboweldisease #diabetes #hashimotoencephalitis

  12. If you have autism and bipolar disorder, you're a poor kid with two disabilities.
    But if you also have high intellectual abilities, gifted, let's say, then you're a damn arrogant jerk.
    What the hell is wrong with those people?
    It turns out that anywhere, physical or virtual, where you try to mention that you have a very high IQ but at the same time have a lot of trouble navigating the human world, you will be stoned by an angry mob of ignorant people who overvalue intelligence (and hate and fear it).
    Yes, I'm a damn genius at many things, as I'm also level 2 autistic and have a pretty severe mixed bipolar disorder. And all of that with real, official diagnoses that required years of therapy, psychiatrists, hundreds of tests and some hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals.
    I have a long list of achievements and professions and an equally long list of failures, illness, and suicide attempts.
    I'm now trying to compile information and studies on comorbidities or overlaps of these three things, and if anyone finds anything, please share the link.
    Overlap or multiple exceptionality of autism+bipolar+giftedness. I want to delve deeper into this to understand it more thoroughly and refine my personal therapies.
    I also have an overlap of autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders. In other words, it's not an easy matter.
    I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for almost 40 years and have practiced various martial arts and therapeutic techniques for almost the same amount of time. That's how I've stayed fairly stable for the last 15 years, without psychiatric medication and with very little for thyroid and allergies.
    In order to extrapolate the theoretical framework to natural medicine and the methods I use, I need to study much more.

    And obviously share all of that with people who have similar problems.

    #autism #actuallyautistic #bipolardisorder #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #neurology #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis #inflammatoryboweldisease #diabetes #hashimotoencephalitis

  13. If you have autism and bipolar disorder, you're a poor kid with two disabilities.
    But if you also have high intellectual abilities, gifted, let's say, then you're a damn arrogant jerk.
    What the hell is wrong with those people?
    It turns out that anywhere, physical or virtual, where you try to mention that you have a very high IQ but at the same time have a lot of trouble navigating the human world, you will be stoned by an angry mob of ignorant people who overvalue intelligence (and hate and fear it).
    Yes, I'm a damn genius at many things, as I'm also level 2 autistic and have a pretty severe mixed bipolar disorder. And all of that with real, official diagnoses that required years of therapy, psychiatrists, hundreds of tests and some hospitalizations in psychiatric hospitals.
    I have a long list of achievements and professions and an equally long list of failures, illness, and suicide attempts.
    I'm now trying to compile information and studies on comorbidities or overlaps of these three things, and if anyone finds anything, please share the link.
    Overlap or multiple exceptionality of autism+bipolar+giftedness. I want to delve deeper into this to understand it more thoroughly and refine my personal therapies.
    I also have an overlap of autoimmune diseases and metabolic disorders. In other words, it's not an easy matter.
    I have been practicing traditional Chinese medicine for almost 40 years and have practiced various martial arts and therapeutic techniques for almost the same amount of time. That's how I've stayed fairly stable for the last 15 years, without psychiatric medication and with very little for thyroid and allergies.
    In order to extrapolate the theoretical framework to natural medicine and the methods I use, I need to study much more.

    And obviously share all of that with people who have similar problems.

    #autism #actuallyautistic #bipolardisorder #giftedness #autoimmunedisease #neurology #hashimoto #psoriasis #psoriaticarthritis #inflammatoryboweldisease #diabetes #hashimotoencephalitis

  14. Inflammation-Based Diseases: Shocking Truth About Sugar

    Uncover the shocking link between inflammation and disease! Learn how sugar impacts your health and debunks common energy misconceptions.

    Follow @biohackingpathway for more

    #inflammation #health #sugar #energy #disease #podcast #wellbeing #mitochondria #psoriasis #eczema #inflammation #health #sugar #energy #disease #podcast #wellbeing #mitochondria #psoriasis #eczema

  15. Heh. #Seaweed goes mainstream!

    I Tried Seaweed Therapy for My #Psoriasis — Here’s How It Went

    Managing Psoriasis

    December 07, 2022

    "Bathing in seaweed has long been a practice in Ireland. However, a recent surge in its popularity has led to bath houses springing up across the country. At these locations, which vary from serene indoor spas to scenic waterside locations featuring outdoor barrels filled with seaweed and warm water, you can soak in your own seaweed bath.

    "When hot water is poured over it, seaweed releases oils and gels that are rich in minerals and vitamins with a myriad of health benefits. Proponents claim it can help soothe aching muscles, remove toxins from the body, and relieve irritation by deeply moisturizing and hydrating the skin. This accelerates the rate at which damaged skin cells are repaired and increases circulation.

    "Fucus serratus, also known as serrated wrack or bladder wrack, is the type of seaweed most commonly used in seaweed baths because it contains the largest amount of oils and gels. The warm temperature of the water opens your pores, which allows you to absorb the oils and gels on a deeper level."

    Read more:
    bezzypsoriasis.com/discover/ps

    #Bladderwrack #SeaweedGels #NaturalRemedies #DIY #TraditionalRemedies #TraditionalMedicine

  16. Heh. #Seaweed goes mainstream!

    I Tried Seaweed Therapy for My #Psoriasis — Here’s How It Went

    Managing Psoriasis

    December 07, 2022

    "Bathing in seaweed has long been a practice in Ireland. However, a recent surge in its popularity has led to bath houses springing up across the country. At these locations, which vary from serene indoor spas to scenic waterside locations featuring outdoor barrels filled with seaweed and warm water, you can soak in your own seaweed bath.

    "When hot water is poured over it, seaweed releases oils and gels that are rich in minerals and vitamins with a myriad of health benefits. Proponents claim it can help soothe aching muscles, remove toxins from the body, and relieve irritation by deeply moisturizing and hydrating the skin. This accelerates the rate at which damaged skin cells are repaired and increases circulation.

    "Fucus serratus, also known as serrated wrack or bladder wrack, is the type of seaweed most commonly used in seaweed baths because it contains the largest amount of oils and gels. The warm temperature of the water opens your pores, which allows you to absorb the oils and gels on a deeper level."

    Read more:
    bezzypsoriasis.com/discover/ps

    #Bladderwrack #SeaweedGels #NaturalRemedies #DIY #TraditionalRemedies #TraditionalMedicine

  17. Heh. #Seaweed goes mainstream!

    I Tried Seaweed Therapy for My #Psoriasis — Here’s How It Went

    Managing Psoriasis

    December 07, 2022

    "Bathing in seaweed has long been a practice in Ireland. However, a recent surge in its popularity has led to bath houses springing up across the country. At these locations, which vary from serene indoor spas to scenic waterside locations featuring outdoor barrels filled with seaweed and warm water, you can soak in your own seaweed bath.

    "When hot water is poured over it, seaweed releases oils and gels that are rich in minerals and vitamins with a myriad of health benefits. Proponents claim it can help soothe aching muscles, remove toxins from the body, and relieve irritation by deeply moisturizing and hydrating the skin. This accelerates the rate at which damaged skin cells are repaired and increases circulation.

    "Fucus serratus, also known as serrated wrack or bladder wrack, is the type of seaweed most commonly used in seaweed baths because it contains the largest amount of oils and gels. The warm temperature of the water opens your pores, which allows you to absorb the oils and gels on a deeper level."

    Read more:
    bezzypsoriasis.com/discover/ps

    #Bladderwrack #SeaweedGels #NaturalRemedies #DIY #TraditionalRemedies #TraditionalMedicine

  18. Heh. #Seaweed goes mainstream!

    I Tried Seaweed Therapy for My #Psoriasis — Here’s How It Went

    Managing Psoriasis

    December 07, 2022

    "Bathing in seaweed has long been a practice in Ireland. However, a recent surge in its popularity has led to bath houses springing up across the country. At these locations, which vary from serene indoor spas to scenic waterside locations featuring outdoor barrels filled with seaweed and warm water, you can soak in your own seaweed bath.

    "When hot water is poured over it, seaweed releases oils and gels that are rich in minerals and vitamins with a myriad of health benefits. Proponents claim it can help soothe aching muscles, remove toxins from the body, and relieve irritation by deeply moisturizing and hydrating the skin. This accelerates the rate at which damaged skin cells are repaired and increases circulation.

    "Fucus serratus, also known as serrated wrack or bladder wrack, is the type of seaweed most commonly used in seaweed baths because it contains the largest amount of oils and gels. The warm temperature of the water opens your pores, which allows you to absorb the oils and gels on a deeper level."

    Read more:
    bezzypsoriasis.com/discover/ps

    #Bladderwrack #SeaweedGels #NaturalRemedies #DIY #TraditionalRemedies #TraditionalMedicine

  19. Heh. #Seaweed goes mainstream!

    I Tried Seaweed Therapy for My #Psoriasis — Here’s How It Went

    Managing Psoriasis

    December 07, 2022

    "Bathing in seaweed has long been a practice in Ireland. However, a recent surge in its popularity has led to bath houses springing up across the country. At these locations, which vary from serene indoor spas to scenic waterside locations featuring outdoor barrels filled with seaweed and warm water, you can soak in your own seaweed bath.

    "When hot water is poured over it, seaweed releases oils and gels that are rich in minerals and vitamins with a myriad of health benefits. Proponents claim it can help soothe aching muscles, remove toxins from the body, and relieve irritation by deeply moisturizing and hydrating the skin. This accelerates the rate at which damaged skin cells are repaired and increases circulation.

    "Fucus serratus, also known as serrated wrack or bladder wrack, is the type of seaweed most commonly used in seaweed baths because it contains the largest amount of oils and gels. The warm temperature of the water opens your pores, which allows you to absorb the oils and gels on a deeper level."

    Read more:
    bezzypsoriasis.com/discover/ps

    #Bladderwrack #SeaweedGels #NaturalRemedies #DIY #TraditionalRemedies #TraditionalMedicine

  20. I just whipped up a small batch (like 2 ounces). After one application, the itching has stopped completely! Also, this time I strained the seaweed and aloe plant bits out. I suspect the gel will last longer, but I'll keep it in the fridge and will date the container. I *might* have to use it one or two more times, but it doesn't take much to work!

    #Psoriasis #SeaweedGel #NaturalRemedies

  21. Similar products (seaweed gels and lotions) sell for ridiculous amounts of money. DIY is the way to go! (#Bladderwrack is the best seaweed for #Psoriasis, but other seaweeds also work. I've used #dulse in a pinch.)

  22. Similar products (seaweed gels and lotions) sell for ridiculous amounts of money. DIY is the way to go! (#Bladderwrack is the best seaweed for #Psoriasis, but other seaweeds also work. I've used #dulse in a pinch.)

  23. Similar products (seaweed gels and lotions) sell for ridiculous amounts of money. DIY is the way to go! (#Bladderwrack is the best seaweed for #Psoriasis, but other seaweeds also work. I've used #dulse in a pinch.)

  24. Similar products (seaweed gels and lotions) sell for ridiculous amounts of money. DIY is the way to go! (#Bladderwrack is the best seaweed for #Psoriasis, but other seaweeds also work. I've used #dulse in a pinch.)

  25. Similar products (seaweed gels and lotions) sell for ridiculous amounts of money. DIY is the way to go! (#Bladderwrack is the best seaweed for #Psoriasis, but other seaweeds also work. I've used #dulse in a pinch.)

  26. RE: kolektiva.social/@DoomsdaysCW/

    Well, I've been flare-free for a while, but I've developed a stubborn spot on my shin. Time to make some more seaweed gel!

    #Psoriasis #SeaweedGel #NaturalRemedies

  27. Unfortunately, what works best for my #psoriasis is Briogeo Scalp Revival shampoo. I wash both my hair & face w/ it. It’s not cheap, but it’s effective. 😠 2/2 briogeohair.com/products/scalp

  28. You know, when I realized I had symptoms of #psoriasis, I thought to myself, "Well, gee. I must be like #Wolverine. 'Cuz my wounds heal wicked fast!" (Which is true.) Perhaps a bit too fast, but TBH, there's no way in HELL I'm taking #immunosuppressants. Seriously! My immune system might be a bit overactive, but not so much that I would want to turn it off! Also, I wonder if folks who have larger areas of psoriasis are being exposed to shit they shouldn't be exposed to!

    #Mutant #MutantHealingFactor