Coping With Psoriasis

How did I get Psoriasis of the scalp?
I have had scalp Psoriasis since I was in the fourth grade, there has not been one day when I can run my hand through my hair and a bunch of white stuff/flakes doesn’t come raining out. It is extremely annoying. But now I wonder how I ended up with it when there has been no trace of it whatsoever in my family? I wasn’t premature or late I was right on time so can’t blame the birth. I have tried many many remedies and medicines but nothing is consistent and isn’t a hassle.
The only way i’ve learned to cope with my problem is to keep my hair short and shower everyday with a pretty high pressure showerhead to sort of “blast” the plaque off. But only hours after the shower the flakes are back! No fair, how I wish there were a magic pill or cure.
Here is a much better way to deal with scalp psoriasis: get anti-psrosiasis cream and spray from http://www.champori.com It is herbal, without steroids, and it cleared my plaque p. (scalp, elbows and knees) in just under 3 weeks. I haven’t had a relapse in over a year now!
Try it; if it doesn’t work – it’s free : they offer money back guarantee.
Best,
Bernadette
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