Re: fruit diets
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2006 9:07 pm
jcave wrote:Thanks for the tip, My parents have a cherry tree, there green right now but in aNick Balgowan wrote:waffnap wrote:Just bought my first batch of cherries today and they are quite expensive with just coming into season.
I have tried to change my diet by eating just fruit in the day anything at the moment is worth a go. I would send you some cherries Nick but by the time they reached you they would be more like dried prunes
I was told by the nurse once at the hospital to get out in the sun as much as I could. That's very difficult at the moment here in England. We are just about to enter into summer and it feels more like winter. I just wondered if anyone in England finds that the sun does help with their P?
Wow 50% of royalties with that you could buy a whole cherry farm and lots of happy folk...
Jules
i might be wrong, so somebody please feel free to step in, but I think if you burn yourself then it can make psoriasis worse. But if you do not burn yourself, it helps your psoriasis??
I have tried a largely fruit diet in the past with little success. I could probably fine some canned cherries, but not too keen on that idea.
Thanks for the kind offer on sending some cherries over!
few weeks they'll be just right. As for sunlight when I get enough courage
to take off my shirt and get a tan I usually end up with more patches starting, maybe its over exposure to the rays.