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Hmmm... Interesting! I have psoriasis, but currently it's not flaring up.

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Hmmm... Interesting! I have psoriasis, but currently it's not flaring up.

I have psoriasis for 20 years. I had it AWFUL! Even on my face!

I had it so bad in the 90's that this witch woman at work said

"are those patterned panty hose (remember those? :P ) you're wearing or is there something wrong with you?"

I had it on my elbows, arms, everywhere.

The ONLY thing that would help it a little bit was the tanning bed.

One day, it just went away as fast as it showed us. I really suffered with it, used to scratch it with a FORK! I'm going to read this article .

Isa-lee Newbie

I am new to all of this, so sorry for being dense, but does this mean that if you have psoriasis, you likely have some form of gluten intolerance? I saw this article a few days ago and am hoping that someone can translate it from doctorese for me :)

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