Hi Diane,
Yes, lecithin IS worth trying. I take 2T lecithin granules daily; have
for a couple years now. I know it's good for lots of things, so I
haven't given it up, despite that fact that it hasn't made a
difference in my psoriasis. sigh.
I think many people with psoriasis run the gamut of great, well-
recommended remedies, and by trial and error, may eventually find just
the right one. Most of us have spent a fortune on these over the
years. I've always had a fantasy of a 'great psoriasis remedy swap',
where everyone could meet and try leftovers of what hasn't worked for
others. ;)
I'm grateful that my combo seems to be steadily diminishing my patches
now. And glad that I'm doing other healthy things that certainly won't
hurt.
Be well,
Léna
On May 8, 2011, at 10:23 PM, Diane Mackey wrote:
Lena,
I had severe eczema, three times, as a baby, as a teen, and in my mid
20s. In my 20s, someone told me to take Lecithiin for the eczema, and
I did and it work beautifully within a couple of weeks. When my
elderly grandmother got a bad case of psoriasis, I gave her a bottle
of lecithin and it worked well for her too, but took a bit longer.
She took two caps of lecithin three times a day along with a Vitamin E
capsule. In about a month it looked great.
Lecithin is cheap and keeps things moist from the inside out, amongst
other great benefits. It certainly is worth trying.
Diane
From: Guyot Léna [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2011 2:39 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>psoriasis
Hi Bob,
Yes, I did, and because it was suggested for psoriasis. Unfortunately,
within a week I suddenly had outbreaks on my face, which I'd never had
before in 20 years! I stuck it out for a couple months, with the
patches spreading steadily, and then another person mentioned that LDN
had done that with him as well, and I finally gave it up.
My new regime is very slowly shrinking these back, though, to my great
relief.
Everyone is different, which I always mention whenever I speak of
anything that's worked for me, as I know it may not for others; and in
some cases, may even make things worse.
Thanks anyway,
Be well,
Léna
On May 8, 2011, at 2:26 PM, bob Larson wrote: