Ah, psoriasis can be quite a stubborn condition, huh? It’s like you keep pushing it away and it comes back. It’s great you’ve tried medicines, but it’s essential to understand psoriasis in the Ayurvedic perspective, which focuses on balancing the doshas, particularly Pitta and Kapha.
A few things you can try:
First thing is to look at your diet — diet is like ice skating for psoriasis, if it’s smooth, things glide better. Try to reduce spicy, salty, or sour foods because they can aggravate Pitta dosha. Favor cooling foods like cucumber, cilantro, or aloe vera juice (drink it early morning on empty stomach – around 20ml with some water). You can also try to include turmeric and neem in your diet, 'cause they’re known for their blood-purifying properties which can help manage Pitta and Kapha issues.
Now about lifestyle: Stress, I kid you not, is a major trigger for psoriasis floss-ups. Try yoga or meditation – even if it’s just for ten minutes a day. Trust me, even those little minutes count. Abhyanga (oil massage) with coconut or sesame oil can be soothing; do this once or twice a week.
For a more specific herbal remedy, you might consider taking “Psorolin” as an Ayurvedic formulation, it generally helps in skin conditions. Check with an Ayurvedic doctor nearby since they’d consider your unique constitution or Prakriti before giving specific dosage instructions.
And hey, make sure the whole process is sustainable for you, don’t overload yourself. It’s a marathon, not a sprint, especially with psoriasis! Always consult a professional before starting any new treatment, especially alongside other medications. Take care.


