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If you, like me, have been suffering from psoriasis for years, then you know that there is no real cure. Also, like me, I imagine you've tried all kinds of psoriasis treatments, some work, some don't but whatever the outcome, the results, if any, are short lived. Now I also have a personal quirk I don't like using steroids or hormones and I definitely don't want to try out any artificial substances that claim to provide relief from psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism. That's why, when I read a series of articles about the excellent affect a series of treatments at the Dead Sea has on the symptoms of psoriasis, I was very interested in finding out more. I consulted my dermatologist who has been treating my psoriasis for years and he confirmed that the healing affects of the Dead Sea water, mud packs and low UV sunlight have shown remarkable results. He stressed that it wasn't a cure but that he had seen research that pointed to a remission period of up to nine months before the signs of psoriasis began to return. Encouraged that maybe, at last, I had found the treatment that I have been looking for, I "Googled" the subjects and came across a whole load of articles and research papers dealing with psoriasis and the Dead Sea. All, with no exception, confirmed what my dermatologist had told me, that the effects of a course of treatment at a Dead Sea spa on psoriasis, eczema and rheumatism where phenomenal and lasted for up to nine months! That was all I needed to know. I went to a travel agent and booked a series of treatments at hotel spa on the Dead Sea and then found out that my insurance covered some of the costs! That was five months ago my skin looks fresh and clean, there are no signs of the psoriasis and I am living life like I never have before. One thing is for sure this was my first visit for psoriasis treatments at the Dead Sea, it won't be my last!

A natural spa for the treatment of psoriasis

By: katerine lev




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