For the last few weeks, these weird round patches have appearing all over my body (arms, upper legs, neck and back). They don't itch, they don't hurt, but they don't go away.
I have been to see two dermatologists. The first doctor said it was a fungus, and the second one said it was psoriasis. None of the treatment they prescribed work. Has anyone seen these kinds of skin problems before? Does anyone know what I can do to make it stop?
I will be very grateful for any help/insight!
Thanks
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Check out Kim Karrdashion as she has psoriasis you could compare and see if she recommends anything
If it is psoriasis then you are looking at an autoimmune disorder so you need to look into what dampens down an overactive immune system , coffee and grapefruit juice are good testosterone dampens down the immune system estrogen revs it up
You could try reducing sugar in the diet, in case it is related to systemic fungus (candida). You may also want to try an elimination diet (one food at a time for several weeks) to see if there is any improvement. Gluten, dairy, and eggs are good places to start.
It could also be that your system is overloaded with toxins. Using more natural cleaning and personal care products may be helpful. Good liver health is critical for clearing out the bad stuff in the body [Milk Thistle 1000-2000 mg daily for liver health]. Using/drinking filtered water and keeping your home environment as clean and allergen free as possible (changing your home's air filters regularly, vacuuming/dusting often, avoiding scented air fresheners/ personal care and cleaning products/candles) is important, as well.
Unfortunately, it is a slow process of trial and error. But, you are definitely not alone.
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