Hi Sara,
This is interesting news, as I make kefir daily and always have whey. Will try 
it as a hair rinse and see if it helps. Thanks! 
Be well,
Léna
On Aug 16, 2012, at 4:13 PM, Sara Mandal-Joy wrote:

> It may be a similar "cure", but my son had horrendous P for all his childhood 
> years.  Not even the super strong prescription shampoos helped a bit.  When I 
> started to look into kefir for our diets, I found that some folks were using 
> kefir whey (drained off finished kefir, leaving behind a soft cheese) as a 
> hair rinse to treat a variety of scalp conditions.  I tried it for my son, 
> and he has had a clear scalp ever since.  I just mix about a cup of the 
> drained whey in a quart of warmish water, and pour it on after completing the 
> shampoo.  I rub it through his scalp and hair and let it sit a few minutes 
> before a final water rinse.  It leaves his hair shiny and manageable, too.  I 
>  wash his hair with just homemade soap, which if you've tried you know it can 
> leave your hair a little "tough" and stringy.   But with the whey rinse no 
> conditioner is needed, and his hair is in great shape, along with his scalp.
> Sara 
>> I got rid of mine with brewer's yeast. I was taking it to improve my hair 
>> and nails           and lo and behold the P went away. That was over 40 
>> years ago and it has never returned.
>> Gayla
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: Lena Guyot
>> To: [email protected]
>> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2012 8:31 AM
>> Subject: Re: CS>Psoriasis
>> 
>> Forgot to mention, I tried CMO for 3 months, with no noticeable benefits to 
>> any of my auto-immune things (but I'm a Lymie). P is an elusive thing, So 
>> leave no stone unturned; something might be the magic answer!  L
>> On Aug 16, 2012, at 11:17 AM, Marshalee Hallett wrote:
>