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Page 6 of 8 Psorcure Treatment – Integrated Approach
Patients who were on different treatment in the past observe that their body got hardened and does not respond to different treatments any more. When we put such patients on our Psorcure Treatment Plan either their body do not respond to our treatment or respond very slowly. We put such patients on Integrated Approach. As the name applies integrated approach combines the Psorcure Treatment with whatever treatment patient is taking or had taken prior to Psorcure Treatment. Under this approach we developed different techniques for different patients to give regulated and controlled doses of steroidal applications or Methotrexate or biologics along with Psorcure Treatment Plan. We also developed the techniques to make gradual withdrawals of these applications so that Psorcure Treatment can take control of Patient’s Body. Once Body condition of patient stabilizes with Psorcure Treatment, we switch the patient to maintenance treatment as described in the Total Approach section. Let’s understand this process from an actual case we treated under integrated approach.
A psoriasis patient came to us in January 2005. At that time as per the recommendation of his Dermatologist he was taking 6 tablets of methotrexate 2.5 mg /week. Patient was on this treatment since July 2004 maintaining 85% PASI reduction. Whenever He was missing his doses his Psoriasis was getting angry and was resulting in flare-ups. We advised this patient our Psorcure Treatment Plan – Integrated Approach. In January 2005 He was put on Psorcure Main Plan along with full dose of methotrexate i.e. 6 tablets of 2.5mg/week. For one month we monitored his progress closely. By the end of January we were able to reduce his doses to just 2 tablets of Methotrexate per week and by the end of February Methotrexate was completely withdrawn from his prescription. By the end of May 2005 He achieved 95% PASI reduction. Then patient was put on maintenance treatment for next 5 months. Thereafter patient was advised to use Psorcure Oil as 1st winter Observation. In January 2006 patient developed some new small psoriasis spots on some parts of body (mainly on Legs). The patches were not intense and severe and they were flat. At this stage Patient was put on again main treatment for two months along with 2 tablets a week of methotrexate for 3 weeks. After 2 months He was back to Oil application only. Since Fabruary 2006 patient is enjoying his remission period. Currently patient is on 2nd winter observation until next winter. If every thing goes as planned the patient will be on long term remission period which means by just following diet and yoga instructions he will be able to maintain his condition perhaps through out his life.
Similarly we developed methods to integrate Psorcure Treatment with cyclosporine, acitretin and biologics. The objective is to achieve 95% PASI reduction and long term remission. The integrated approach also prevents Liver and Kidney damage which are the serious risks of using methotrexate or similar medicines. |
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