SarahVaughter
February 6th, 2010, 02:29 PM
Peter, a customer in Norway has been diagnosed with Psoriasis and he reported very remarkable results using Lufenuron. We have the pictures to prove it, they are here: Foot Psoriasis cured by Lufenuron (http://www.owndoc.com/candida-albicans/lufenuron-success-in-treating-fungal-infections/).
We are not dermatologists and there is no way for me to verify that this skin rash was indeed Psoriasis.
Another issue is the fact that Psoriasis is officially of unknown etiology (cause). Let this case serve as an example that at least some skin rashes that look similar could be successfully treated with Lufenuron.
I have always believed that Psoriasis is of infectious, and possibly fungal, origin because this skin condition temporarily improves dramatically after a month-long vacation at the Dead Sea in Israel. In countries such as the Netherlands, the national health insurance pays for such holidays in severe cases. That place is the lowest spot on Earth, which means it has the highest average air pressure on Earth, which means it has the highest PPO2 on Earth (partial pressure of Oxygen). Due to its geographic features, the level of UV light is extreme. The Dead Sea is not called dead for no reason - it is a highly toxic brew to all life. Warning signs say you shouldn't stay in the water very long.
A single 15-minute bath in the Dead Sea kills a bad case of Scabies and who knows - it may permanently get rid of Morgellons - if Morgellons indeed is caused by a skin parasite such as Collembola.
But what I wanted to emphasise is that UV, Oxygen and high concentrations of salts are all strong antibiotic/antifungal/antiparasitic. They should have no effect on hereditary disorders or nutritional deficiencies. Which leads me to believe that Psoriasis is caused by an infectious agent.
About our other antifungal (skin & nails) product, Pythium oligandrum:
The producer of the Pythium oligandrum spores claims this product helps Psoriasis as well and actively markets it for that purpose (we don't because the required dosages are prohibitively expensive and we do not know of solid, long-term improvements). We conclude that Psoriasis may very well be caused by a dermatophyte fungus that lives in the Keratin layers of the skin and is nearly impossible to kill. Pythium oligandrum kills skin/nail fungi by eating them. It is a phytoparasite of dermathophytes.
We are not dermatologists and there is no way for me to verify that this skin rash was indeed Psoriasis.
Another issue is the fact that Psoriasis is officially of unknown etiology (cause). Let this case serve as an example that at least some skin rashes that look similar could be successfully treated with Lufenuron.
I have always believed that Psoriasis is of infectious, and possibly fungal, origin because this skin condition temporarily improves dramatically after a month-long vacation at the Dead Sea in Israel. In countries such as the Netherlands, the national health insurance pays for such holidays in severe cases. That place is the lowest spot on Earth, which means it has the highest average air pressure on Earth, which means it has the highest PPO2 on Earth (partial pressure of Oxygen). Due to its geographic features, the level of UV light is extreme. The Dead Sea is not called dead for no reason - it is a highly toxic brew to all life. Warning signs say you shouldn't stay in the water very long.
A single 15-minute bath in the Dead Sea kills a bad case of Scabies and who knows - it may permanently get rid of Morgellons - if Morgellons indeed is caused by a skin parasite such as Collembola.
But what I wanted to emphasise is that UV, Oxygen and high concentrations of salts are all strong antibiotic/antifungal/antiparasitic. They should have no effect on hereditary disorders or nutritional deficiencies. Which leads me to believe that Psoriasis is caused by an infectious agent.
About our other antifungal (skin & nails) product, Pythium oligandrum:
The producer of the Pythium oligandrum spores claims this product helps Psoriasis as well and actively markets it for that purpose (we don't because the required dosages are prohibitively expensive and we do not know of solid, long-term improvements). We conclude that Psoriasis may very well be caused by a dermatophyte fungus that lives in the Keratin layers of the skin and is nearly impossible to kill. Pythium oligandrum kills skin/nail fungi by eating them. It is a phytoparasite of dermathophytes.