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Whole Leaf Aloe Vera - Psoriasis Treatment Protocol
By Donovan J. Anderson, M.D. Willow Valley Medical Center, August 29, 1996
Psoriasis is a chronic disease that is found more prevalently in the USA than in less developed countries. Its cause is unknown. It is characterized by scaly, shiny lesions that break out on the erythematous areas of the skin. Although unsightly and irritating, psoriasis is neither painful nor contagious.
Specialists who treat psoriasis frequently, believe it is brought on by genetic factors in combination with several factors including diet, immediate environment, and lack of vitamins A and D. The lesions respond well to sunshine, concentrations of ultraviolet rays, and recently they have been found to respond well to saline rich muds of the Dead Sea resorts. (I wonder if the mud from the Salton Sea would work?)
The Aloe program includes an applied regimen of regular daily topical applications of
Aloe Vera gel. Large daily doses of Aloe drinking juice, supplemented by a specific regimen of
megavitamins and anti-oxidants. And with a strict all natural diet which excludes any intake of processed foods, junk foods, fast food meals, sugar or foods heavy in animal fat or other high LDL cholesterol. We also find that more fresh fruits and vegetables help the skin to heal faster.
- After showering with mild soap,
- spray the affected area with Aloe liquid spray.
- Apply Aloe gel 4 times per day is best. 2 times minimum.
- Drink at least 4 oz of Aloe drink per day.
- Take multivitamin and mineral combination.
- Get at least 1 hour of sunshine to the affected skin each day or UV light.
- Eat natural diet with fruits and vegetables with as little animal products as possible.
- Try to limit processed foods and junk foods.
- I strongly recommend a potent antioxidant such as pycnogenol or grape seed extract.
The Aloe juice and gel must be high quality, Cold processed Whole leaf, Stabilized. Should have a minimum of 8,000 mg of Mucopolysaccharides per liter (MPS). The typical Aloe gel sold at the pharmacy OTC is single strength, fillet only. It doesnt work I have tried it. Whole leaf has 5 times more healing power than single strength fillet gel. Aloe juices OTC generally are single strength or 1,00 to 1,400 mg MPS/liter. Some have as low as 40mg/MPS/liter. Others have high MPS counts because they add maltose as sweeteners that are measured the same as MPS but have no healing power.
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