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Any doctos need help!

Discussion in 'Beginner Cannabis Consumption & Tips' started by Zweeezy, Mar 1, 2011.

  1. I have plaque psoriasis on my face chest and back. Since this is an auto immune diesease and there is no real cure theres nothing I can really do. But I just got thinking , since it is cause by stress a weed de-stresses you can this be a helpful medicine to reduce the reddness or the plaque at all and send it into remision? I hate it. I feel like people always stare right at me.
     
  2. I can't give you professional medical advice, but there is a plant called lemon balm that may possibly be more directly beneficial. It's usually used to help people suffering from herpes outbreaks, but since there are a handful of similarities between herpes and psoriasis, I'm willing to bet that a lemon balm would help a little. Its a member of the the mint family with fresh lemony scent. Get a good bag from an herb store or order some off line. Make a tea using 1 teaspoon of dried leaaves for every 1 cup of water. Soak a rag in it ands apply to the affected area as a compress.
     
  3. that sucks bro, keep toking though.
     
  4. I thought you were gonna ask if that could get you an mmj card.
     

  5. Im going to try this. Ive seen 3 different dermatologists and they all give me some 100$ prescription that get my hopes up and make me think im finally getting rid of this
     
  6. Send me a message with your results if you try this. You'll want to apply the compress 1-2 times daily, preferably after you shower or before you go to bed so the beneficial phytochemicals have a chance to be absorbed by the skin.
     

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