Collection: Psoriasis

What is Psoriasis?

Psoriasis is a chronic autoimmune skin condition that causes skin cells to multiply faster than normal, resulting in thick, red, scaly patches that can appear on the scalp, elbows, knees, back, and other parts of the body. It is not contagious, but it can be triggered or worsened by stress, infections, diet, cold weather, and certain medications.

Psoriasis often comes and goes in cycles of flare-ups and remission. While it may not be curable, it can be managed naturally with the right support to help soothe inflammation, reduce flare-ups, and promote skin healing from within.


Symptoms of Psoriasis

  1. Raised, red patches of skin covered with silvery-white scales
  2. Dry, cracked skin that may bleed
  3. Itching, burning, or soreness
  4. Thickened or ridged nails
  5. Joint pain (in psoriatic arthritis)
  6. Flare-ups triggered by stress, illness, or certain foods

Natural Support for Psoriasis

To help calm inflammation, soothe irritated skin, and support the body’s natural healing response, our practitioners recommend:

  1. CH34 MediSkin Tincture – A specially formulated herbal blend designed to support internal skin detoxification, reduce inflammatory skin reactions, and promote clear, healthy skin from within.
  2. CH189 CelluClear Spray Liquid – A topical herbal spray that helps to soothe itching, reduce redness, and improve the appearance of dry or flaky skin. Ideal for targeted relief during flare-ups.

Natural Ways to Manage Psoriasis

  1. Moisturize daily – Keeping the skin hydrated helps reduce flaking and itching.
  2. Avoid harsh soaps and skin irritants – Use gentle, fragrance-free products to avoid triggering flare-ups.
  3. Take lukewarm baths with Epsom salts or oats – These help relieve itching and calm inflammation.
  4. Follow an anti-inflammatory diet – Focus on fruits, vegetables, fatty fish, seeds, and avoid processed foods, dairy, and sugar.
  5. Manage stress naturally – Meditation, breathwork, or journaling can lower stress-related flares.
  6. Get moderate sun exposure – Short periods of sunlight can help reduce symptoms (always use caution).
  7. Stay consistent with your herbal support – Long-term care helps manage cycles of flare-ups.

Note: Psoriasis is a lifelong condition that can be managed with the right natural care and lifestyle adjustments. Severe cases may benefit from additional professional support. Always listen to your body and take a holistic approach to healing

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