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Hi there, I’m Becker. Thanks for coming back. Candida and psoriasis, can a candida cleanse help psoriasis? Absolutely, it can help significantly. We know through studies and research that around 65% of people with psoriasis have candida.
In fact when I get a psoriasis patient, the first thing I want to do is to know what the level of candida is, because they usually know they’ve got a gut problem. In nearly all cases a patient with psoriasis will have some type of a functional digestive problem. I’ve worked with psoriatica now for a long, long time, with psoriatic arthritis, but also psoriasis in general. Many of the creams and potions that the dermatologists used for psoriasis are in fact antifungal preparations, which is quite interesting.
Will the cleanse work? Absolutely. What you find out with psoriasis and candida, you’ll get an aggravation of the skin first, and sometimes it can be bad aggravation. Your body’s going to be throwing off lots of toxins and poisons, and crap that it’s accumulated over time, in the skin cells and deeper down. Usually through suppressive treatments from steroids, methotrexate, corticosteroids, prednisone, all that kind of junk that psoriasis patients are offered.
Well over half of psoriasis patients are unsatisfied with conventional medical treatment, according to the National Psoriasis Foundation. Tons and tons of psoriasis patients now look for natural treatment. One of the first things I want to be doing is a candida cleanse. I’m absolutely positive that they’re going to respond positively well with candida cleansing.
If you’re watching this and you’ve got psoriasis, and especially if it’s moderate or severe, it’s almost imperative that you do a comprehensive stool analysis. Psoriatic arthritis and psoriasis both, what we believe are autoimmune diseases.
If you’ve got an autoimmune problem the best thing you can do is to determine exactly what’s going on in the gut, because remember, the small bowel is the seat of the body’s immune system. If you want to know your condition, and you want to know the state of the immune system’s health in the gut, do a stool test. You got the right information, treat off that test, watch what happens with your psoriasis.
The results I’ve had and the benefits my patients with psoriasis have received have been astounding. So, yeah, there’s a connection there. Check it out. Thanks for tuning in. Thanks for watching the video, and please subscribe.
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