I have a friend who has a bad case of psoriasis. He also has hepatitis c, and other medical conditions. He was being given Enbrel for his psoriatic arthritis, but his doctor discontinued treatment, saying that the drug was contraindicated due to the possibility of liver toxicity. The literature online seems to contradict this, and my friend has decided to continue with enbrel treatments in the near future.
In the meantime however, I provided him with a small amount of MHRB powder, which he mixed with water and applied to some troublesome spots of psoriasis. He has had very little relief from itching, using prescribed topical medicines (some of which are incredibly expensive). He will scratch the itchy spots until they bleed, even in his sleep and wake up with blood all over his sheets, and have open wounds to deal with.
Four days ago he mixed some MHRB powder with water and applied it to actively itchy areas of psoriasis. He reports TOTAL RELIEF for over a 24 hour period. He has re-applied with the same results! MHRB mixed with water is not an ideal vehicle for application, as it dries up and falls off. He tried mixing it with glycerine, which was a bit runny, so he tried some vaseline hand lotion instead, which seems to be keeping it in place.
This is of course not a cure for proriasis, but seems to work well for treating the itching. He plans to continue applying lotion to affected areas. I will report back with any further developments.
As a side note, I have tried MHRB powder on car scratches. I had to scratches side by side of approximately the same length and depth. I applied MHRB mixed with water to only one of these scratches. The one with MHRB not only scabbed over more quickly, but seemed to heal more quickly.
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