PSORIASIS : Common causes, prevention, and available treatment options including lasers.; Is there anything else out there that can help with my psoriasis?

The following production from the New Age Skin Research Foundation contains a sit down interview with Joshua L. Fox, MD of Advanced Dermatology in which he discusses common causes, prevention, medical treatment options, and advanced therapies including lasers. For more information about this topic as well as information on various skin conditions and cosmetic procedures please visit www.AdvancedDermatologyPC.com

Question by rjksmooth: Is there anything else out there that can help with my psoriasis?
I’ve been going to the doctor for a couple of years and so far nothing has really helped my psoriasis. It started off on my elbows and now its gone but there are area’s on both legs where its scaly and itchy. I’ve tried Tazorac, soriatane, methyltrexate, Dovonex, coal tar, taclonex and tea tree soap.

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Answer by Madeline
Well, psoriasis can actually be caused by any number of things. The problem has been linked to poor diet, as well as psychological traumas.

Basically, you need a nutritionist or psychologist. If you don’t believe in all that stuff, then your only recourse is to get some sun, go swimming in a pool, and keep yourself moisturized. Good luck.

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ABC salud Resveratrol el Anti-Envejecimiento; Has anyone else been cheated by the resveratrol scam?

Las afirmaciones sobre el resveratrol realizadas en revistas, en televisión y en internet son llamativas. Por ejemplo, “Investigadores de Harvard dicen que el resveratrol es el Santo Grial de la investigación sobre el envejecimiento”. También son citadas a menudo investigaciones realizadas por otras instituciones prestigiosas tales como la Universidad Johns Hopkins, el Instituto Salk, y la Universidad de California, para respaldar la noción de que el resveratrol es casi un elixir de la juventud.
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Question by : Has anyone else been cheated by the resveratrol scam?
Using Barbara Walters & Morely Safer’s photos online to advertise a free sample, then stick you for $ 87.13? Their customer service number refuses to give a mailing address or name of the company, so I cannot even file a complaint with the BBB…does anyone know the name / contact info of this company that advertises online using Barbara and Morely to gain people’s trust?
Thanks old time…about drinking wine…Dr. Oz said it would take 1,000 bottles a day…sorry, but my tolerance isn’t that high.

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Answer by oldtimekid2
It’s not any one company or another that won over their trust… it’s the nutrient itself. Resveratrol is a fantastic antioxidant on it’s own, but unfortunately, it’s a big fad right now (which Barbara, Morely, Oprah, and Dr. Oz have all helped to boost to bigger popularity) and whenever a big fad comes around, there are always unscrupulous people and companies that jump on the bandwagon to get their piece of the action.
Any of the “free offers” tend to be scams because they have to pay for the free bottles by charging more for the second bottle… it’s best to avoid them. And yes, far too many people fall for the idea of free stuff, so you’re not alone.

The best place to buy any Resveratrol would be reputable companies that have good quality so you know what you’re getting. There are many higher quality companies out there that are readily available and well priced… just make sure the company has a good rating with either the GMP (Good Manufacturing Practices) or USP (U.S. Pharmacopoeia), as those are the main quality assurance organizations (USP is for the U.S., GMP is for the U.S. and worldwide).
Your local health food store would be a good place to start looking, but there are a few online companies that are reliable and don’t offer “automatic reshipment” that you can try. Feel free to E-mail me and I can point out a few of the better ones.

Also, for what it’s worth, you can submit a complaint to the BBB if you have a website or at least a phone number for the company. If nothing else, you can send an E-mail and they can make whatever report they can.
In the mean time, if you put that charge on a credit card, dispute the charge with the card company… they can usually get you the money back. Good luck and I hope I helped!

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