How can psoriasis and other skin conditions such as eczema be detected and treated?

Many skin diseases are indirectly linked to bile, because if the body has a persistent digestive disorder, poor bile excretion and poor fat breakdown, then very intense putrefaction processes are triggered in the gut, This leads to the production of substances (endotoxins - internal toxins) that irritate the intestinal wall, cause inflammation, make the intestinal lining more permeable and allow substances to enter the lymphatic system and blood that would not normally occur. These substances can cause inflammation and allergy-like symptoms in the skin. So, a digestive system problem, which may include inadequate bile production or bile secretion, can sooner or later cause skin lesions. One skin symptom of this is psoriasis, but can also be eczema, allergies, pus, inflammation, rash, etc.
Experience shows that almost all psoriasis patients have poorer liver function. Poorer liver function means poorer bile production, so it is worthwhile for patients with psoriasis to make sure that liver function is good.
The treatment of psoriasis is a complex task, which can include and accelerate the intake of bile acids to promote proper bile production and bile excretion.
Expert discussion with Dr Erika Balaicza (doctor, internist)
Fix TV - Sinusz programme 2015.06.08.
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