Thursday, October 14, 2010

What Triggers the Occurence of Psoriasis?

Current research indicates that a biochemical stimulus triggers an abnormally accelerated skin growth, which in turn cause the formation of psoriasis lesions. Heredity also plays a role in the development of psoriasis. Psoriasis is believed to be a disorder of the immune system. The T cell, a white blood cell, normally works to fight off infection and disease. Scientists believe that having an abnormal immune system can cause abnormal activity by T cells in the skin. These abnormally active T cells cause skin inflammation and increased cell production. Diet and vitamin influences have also been thought to play a role in the cause of the development and progression if this condition.

The mineral salt formulation in Psoriasis-Ltd has proven effective in interrupting the abnormal skin growth that triggers the onset of psoriasis.