It is non-contagious, symptoms include severe itching which aggravates on exposure to sun/heat. Her skin has become dark, pigmented, thickened, rough and dry. It even bleeds at times due to scratching when it itches.
My mother has been suffering from this unknown ski... - MY SKIN
My mother has been suffering from this unknown skin condition since 8-9 years. She is in agony. Anybody having any clue help please!
What have you and the doctors rejected as diagnoses?
What supplements have you tried?
Does she have any other diagnoses?
It isn't psoriasis for sure. Thanks anyways.
First thing that comes to mind are the B vitamins might help. B3 niacinamide cream, not oral. B12 sublingual or injected. B7 biotin as a powder that is close to 100% - there's a food grade from China that is $20 for about 10 months worth.
I am the director of a large online private support group for people with multiple sclerosis and other chronic illness. I have 4 autoimmune diseases myself. I do research on medical issues daily.
Vitamin B12 is fragile and is destroyed by stomach acid so taking oral B12 does nothing for us, unfortunately. There are several brands of sublingual and there is injectible. Often, the injectible is available from the doctor. Here, in the US, it is also available for direct purchase.
Of course. Trying to figure out what else might help. For most diseases, inflammation helps them to thrive. Eating a non-inflammatory diet helps knock the illness down to size. It takes some planning to do but it could be worth a try - no gluten, no peanuts or peanut butter, no soy unless it's fermented. Cook potatoes and pasta sauce in a pressure cooker for at least 20 minutes before eating.
I am from India. Could you help me with the diet plan for her?
Maybe it would help if you list the foods you do use and the options you have. Then we can figure out if any are not good and which are the best.
(I work for friends in India for one of my part-time jobs as a technical writer )
My mum usually eats :
Breakfast: papaya and banana followed by milk and chapati (home made bread)
Lunch: Rice with veggies with home made curd
Evening: green tea with biscuits or confectionery products
Dinner:Rice with veggies and pulses
Her basic diet revolves around rice. Occasionally she has eggs like twice a week. She doesn't eat any other meat (poultry or cattle). She rarely eats any pizza or pasta or burger or processed items.
The chapati, biscuits and confectionery products are not ok. They are all inflammatory. The fruit and veggies are very good. The pulses are inflammatory - if they are prepared in a pressure cooker for at least 20 minutes, then they are ok. Eggs are good and rice is OK. Milk should be kept to a minimum - one should try without milk for a week and see if it makes any difference.
Usually, you can tell within a week but for some people, it takes a month to see the difference from changing diet.
One good rule for eating is to eat the rainbow of colors every day - red, green, purple, yellow, etc.
One herb in India that kills bacteria in tests is holy basil. If you are not using it, you might try adding it. It actually kills e coli.
Turmeric is an excellent anti-inflammatory herb. The curcumin in it is best absorbed when we eat a little black pepper, too. Turmeric should be consumed every day if possible.
Ashwaganda and rhodiola are herbal adaptogens that support immune system function and fight depression and fatigue.
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