Re: Please help me with my son’s psoriasis
However, your comment on oxidation leaves me a little confused. Are you indicating that leukotriene can not be oxidized, or that oxidizing leukotriene is not beneficial in dealing with a flare up of psoriasis?
You missed a very important part of my statement:
"Oxidizers like MMS are not going to cure psoriasis."
The goal of alternative therapies should be cures by getting to the base cause, not by covering up symptoms. And as I also pointed out not all psoriasis is external. Again psoriasis needs to be addressed internally, not externally.
By the way the coleus forskohlii I mentioned in my link inhibits leukotrienes as well. And it helps to support proper thyroid function, which lowers inflammatory homocysteine levels as well. Elevated homocysteine, a primary cause of heart disease, has been found in individuals with severe psoriasis. Again there is more involved in psoriasis than just skin cell proliferation. Therefore topical oxidizers are not a cure for psoriasis, nor do they address the internal aspects of psoriasis.
If I were going to go with an oxidizer to address psoriasis I would go with ozone long before any other oxidizer. Ozone is a stronger oxidizer than chlorine and does not react with organics to form carcinogens like chlorine does. And it readily absorbs through the tissues entering the bloodstream, where it can address issues elsewhere in the body as well through mechanisms such as raising anti-inflammatory and antioxidant superoxide dismutase and by raising adenosine triphosphate (ATP) levels. In fact they have been using ozone internally to treat psoriasis in Cuba:
http://www.ozontherapie-aerzte.ch/Ozon_als_Medikament_files/psoriasis%20and%2...