mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 9:56pm
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Anyone else ever hear of psoriasis going away or healing drastically when visiting Colorado at the end of December in the mountains?
I have a couple of small patches that constantly bother me in South Florida and I even use a steroidal cream and it never knocks it out totally.
Less than a full week in the mountains of Colorado and it damn near disappeared without any meds.
Could it be the shower water? I would think the dry air would make it worse.
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
January 2, 2014, 10:05pm
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mmeeker:
Anyone else ever hear of psoriasis going away or healing drastically when visiting Colorado at the end of December in the mountains?
I have a couple of small patches that constantly bother me in South Florida and I even use a steroidal cream and it never knocks it out totally.
Less than a full week in the mountains of Colorado and it damn near disappeared without any meds.
Could it be the shower water? I would think the dry air would make it worse.
I no longer have any symptoms after changing to a LCHF diet.
Anecdotal?
Yes but after decades of bleeding elbows and needing steroid creams they are as soft as a baby’s bottom.
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 10:15pm
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I always do well when I eat that way but have not been able to afford it this past year.
Carbs are cheap
Thanks for the idea as when I can go back to eating as I like I’ll see if it makes a difference.
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
January 2, 2014, 10:22pm
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And highly processed and GMO and probably killing you.
Eggs and cheese are not that expensive.
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 10:24pm
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I do try to eat a lot of both as protein makes me feel full longer and helps keep headaches away. They are both delicious on bread though
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
January 2, 2014, 10:25pm
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Try HFLC for week and let me know how you feel.
Its really been quite amazing.
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 10:29pm
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I know how it would make me feel as I used to eat that way. I lost a ton of weight and felt great.
belliott
(Bob Elliott, 450.0002662)
January 2, 2014, 10:37pm
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Last time I lost lots of weight it was accomplished by eliminating Breads and pastas.
Would go to McDonalds and throw out over half the bun.
Combined that with cutting the fat and drinking lots of fruit smoothies mixed in Keifer.
swaskewicz
(Steven C. Waskewicz, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 10:38pm
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I’m with Mike on this…
As a Type-1 diabetic, and living in Colorado with ultra-low humidity all year long, I can attest to the HighFiber/LowCarb diet as making me quite a bit healthier.
And no skin problems whatsoever, with a glass of water with each meal.
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 2, 2014, 10:39pm
10
That works for me as well. $.99 McDouble
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
January 2, 2014, 10:39pm
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The H in HFLC stands for High Fat.
sfogarty
(Sean Fogarty)
January 3, 2014, 12:22am
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Did you take advantage of the legal meds now offered to others who choose to get rocky mountain high? Maybe thats what cleared up your scales.
Hey Larson, you dont need a special diet, you just need to get high!
mlarson
(Michael Larson, WI Lic. # 1672-106)
January 3, 2014, 12:30am
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sfogarty:
Did you take advantage of the legal meds now offered to others who choose to get rocky mountain high? Maybe thats what cleared up your scales.
Hey Larson, you dont need a special diet, you just need to get high!
Is that your method of keeping trim?
mmeeker
(Michael Meeker, CMI)
January 3, 2014, 5:49pm
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sfogarty:
Did you take advantage of the legal meds now offered to others who choose to get rocky mountain high? Maybe thats what cleared up your scales.
Hey Larson, you dont need a special diet, you just need to get high!
No we left a 1 day early for that and I am clean as a whistle. You never know when that perfect job opportunity might come your way. I damn sure do not want to miss it for a buzz I think it is great for the economy and they should legalize it everywhere. You could smell it driving past the dispensaries leaving Denver for the Mountains.