Ah, dealing with psoriasis can be such a hassle! I totally feel you; those dry, scaly patches seem like they have a mind of their own, right? Tuvaraka taila could be worth a shot, especially since you’re looking for something more natural. It’s an Ayurvedic oil that’s been used traditionally for skin conditions due to its healing and soothing properties. But still, tread carefully, as with any new treatment, it’s always wise.
Applying tuvaraka taila is quite straightforward—massage it directly onto the affected areas. Just a small amount, enough to cover the skin without it feeling too greasy. You might wanna use it twice a day, say morning and evening, for the best results. If your skin feels extra sensitive or itchy, maybe start with once a day and see how your body reacts.
Now, sensitivity is always a concern with skin conditions. Fortunately, most people tolerate tuvaraka taila well, but still, test it out first. Try applying a bit on a small patch of skin (maybe on your forearm or anywhere that’s less affected) and watch for any adverse reactions over 24 hours. If all seems good, then it’s safer to apply on larger areas.
As for how fast it works, it can vary from person to person. Some see improvements in a few weeks, while for others, it might take a bit longer. Be patient though, you know, these things often take time for the body’s natural processes to catch up.
While tuvaraka taila aims to soothe rather than cleanse, it can help alleviate symptoms. It’s not a magical cure-all, but if it brings you comfort and reduces the need for harsher creams, it could be a small victory. Also, keep an eye on your diet—what you eat makes a world of difference! Keeping your skin hydrated, both inside and out, is crucial too.
If this doesn’t seem to help after a decent trial or if your skin flares up more, don’t hesitate to explore other options. Seeking advice from an Ayurvedic practitioner who can assess your doshas more personally could help tailor a plan specifically for you. Remember, you’re not alone in this and finding the right thing might just take a bit of experimenting!



