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Turmeric Against Psoriasis
November 23, 2009 in Home Remedy Q&A
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Q. My doctor prescribed Soriatane for my psoriasis, but I had to quit taking it. I developed every side effect that was listed in the warnings I got with the medication: hair loss, blisters and blurred vision, among other things.
After I stopped the Soriatane, I began taking a turmeric capsule twice a day. Within a few weeks, my psoriasis patches were gone. The prescription was very expensive, but the turmeric was very inexpensive.
A. Soriatane (acitretin) is a powerful chemical cousin to vitamin A, and the side effects resemble those of excess vitamin A. They include dry eyes, dry mouth, hair loss, joint pain, dry skin, nail problems, rash and elevated liver enzymes, among many others. Soriatane can cause birth defects and must be avoided by women who might become pregnant.
Soriatane is for treating severe psoriasis. We hope that you consulted with your physician about stopping the drug.
Turmeric, the yellow spice in curry powder, contains curcumin. This compound is being studied as a possible treatment for autoimmune diseases, including psoriasis (Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, vol. 595, 2007). Although turmeric has fewer apparent side effects than Soriatane, we have heard from several readers that it can increase the effects of the blood thinner Coumadin (warfarin).
MJC | November 24, 2009 10:56 AM
I tried turmeric for its health benefits last May. In June I developed serious rash and itching on my chest and neck. I stopped the turmeric and it cleared up. I looked up in your book and noted that some folks said they had a similar reaction to the spice. It's in lots of things because it is part of annato food coloring in cheeses and other spices mixes.
Patricia K. | December 22, 2009 11:31 AM
I have taken 500 MG of curcumin for several years. First I started when my dog had brain cancer and after research and my own oncologist recommended it for the dog and said I would benefit also. The dog lasted 3 months longer than his oncologist said he would. And seemed to be happy, I did watch his quality of life closely, eventually making that difficult decision that he did have to be put down.
I stopped taking the curcumin for about 6 months and noticed some eczema on my hand. Nothing would get rid of it. Then I listened to this broadcast and went to vitamin world to start taking this again. I have been taking daily dosages of 500 MG since this broadcast and my hands are eczema free again. Thank you.
I also want to tell you that my ophthalmologist recommends this along with grape seed extract, lutien and bilberry along with broccoli and spinach for good eyesight.
Thank you for providing a valuable service on the People's Pharmacy.