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finally !!

PostPosted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 4:24 pm
by MikeyMike
what a great idea. I bought my Dermalight80 about 6 months ago and have seen fantastic results after about 2 months use. I just got an email telling me about this place, and I think a new support forum is exactly what this place needed. well done and thanks for the super fast delivery and super support offered.

Mikey Mike

PostPosted: Fri Jan 13, 2006 8:02 am
by PATiffany
Hi Mikey Mike,

I also have benefited from a Dermalight unit, and I had very good service from Beatpsoriasis.com (NICK). I am in North Yorkshire, UK and we have only had 2 hours sunshine in the past 3 weeks! Thanks to the Unit, my skin is still good.
I have also posted notes on Psoriatic Arthritis, which may be of interest.

Regards, Tiff.

Re: Mikey Mike

PostPosted: Wed Feb 15, 2006 11:14 pm
by David Dunlop
PATiffany wrote:Hi Mikey Mike,

I also have benefited from a Dermalight unit, and I had very good service from Beatpsoriasis.com (NICK). I am in North Yorkshire, UK and we have only had 2 hours sunshine in the past 3 weeks! Thanks to the Unit, my skin is still good.
I have also posted notes on Psoriatic Arthritis, which may be of interest.

Regards, Tiff.


I have often wondered if there are more people with psoriasis in places like the United Kingdom because it is more cold there? Is that the same in places like Canada or is there no real different with weather?

Re: Mikey Mike

PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 11:06 am
by BigDaddy
PATiffany wrote:Hi Mikey Mike,

I also have benefited from a Dermalight unit, and I had very good service from Beatpsoriasis.com (NICK). I am in North Yorkshire, UK and we have only had 2 hours sunshine in the past 3 weeks! Thanks to the Unit, my skin is still good.
I have also posted notes on Psoriatic Arthritis, which may be of interest.

Regards, Tiff.


hi Tiff - how long did it take you to see results using the Dermalight80 on your psoriasis? Pitty about the weather in the UK hey! But I suppose you can drop in on Spain relatievely cheaply for some sun?

PostPosted: Tue Aug 22, 2006 12:17 am
by bobsquareflakepants
Yes david studies have shown that more people in western Europe and scandinavia have psoriasis than those in other locations. It appears to be far less common among Asians and is rare in Native Americans