treatments
Psoriasis
Psoriasis affects 1 in 50 or more people of any age and either sex. It is raised red patches of skin with silvery white scales. Normal skin forms new cells every 3 to 4 weeks. With psoriasis this process speeds up and new cells form in 2 to 6 days so the old cells are still there looking awful whilst the new cells are pushing up from below. It causes painful itching and the person suffers from having the appearance of something wrong. In fact it is not infectious and there is no known cause. Statistically, a third of sufferers have grand parents (it skips a generation) who also had psoriasis. Use CellSufflator to inject controlled amounts of carbon dioxide under the skin to generate improved oxygen flow in the blood reaching the troubled area. There are no side effects.
