Psoriasis and Psychology
Posted: Tuesday, September 29, 2009
by Katerine Lev
http://dead-sea-health.org
A course of psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism treatments brings sufferers from those diseases comfort, but not only physical relief from pain and discomfort. The effect on a patient's state of mind, their outlook on life, can also be phenomenal! Because treatments are carried out in a relaxed, holiday atmosphere, patients can relax and have a vacation along with the treatments. In fact, many people come with their families and spend a family vacation exploring the wonders of the Dead Sea area or visiting the amazing city of just an hour's drive away. Released from the anxiety of psoriasis lesions or dry, itchy skin, patients can concentrate on getting better.
Psoriasis, in particular, is thought to be stress related so any reduction in stress can only be beneficial. Following a course of treatments at the , patients go home with a new lease of life, with clear skin, joints that no longer cause them pain and with the knowledge that the improvement will be with them for many, many months.
Another factor adding to the relaxing characteristics of a stay at the Dead Sea are the higher than average levels of bromine and oxygen, both of which make a contribution to the mental as well as physical well being of sufferers from psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism.
Psoriasis Treatment at the A typical course of treatment for psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism consists of four weeks of sun exposure combined with bathing in the . At no stage during treatments are artificial substances used - everything used is 100% natural and free from harmful additives.
It really works!
Over the past twenty years many research studies have been carried out into the therapeutic effects of Dead Sea treatments. Over 60% of patients report a complete disappearance of all symptoms and signs of psoriasis, eczema or rheumatism for periods of up to nine months. 36% report significant improvement also for periods of up to nine months. Studies have also shown that repeated courses of treatment do not lessen the therapeutic effect.
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