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Psoriasis and Hot tubs!!!!

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HDaveearl

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Apr 8, 2002, 4:48:35 PM4/8/02
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Just seeing if anyone has had problem, I just bought a new Hot Tub and its
being delivered Wednesday, anyone had any problem with the Hot tub affecting
your psoriasis? I hear do to the chemicals it can dry your skin, Any input
would be appreciated..
David

Lou Lamy

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Apr 8, 2002, 5:59:16 PM4/8/02
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HDaveearl wrote:

I have had a hot tub for two years now and have not had any significant
problems. Yes, the chemicals can dry your skin out, but if you folllow up the hot
tub with a shower and moisturiser, it shouldn't be a problem.You might want to
make sure to remove as much loose skin on your patches. It can be floating
around pretty easily if you don't. Not cool. Enjoy the hot tub. Best thing I ever
bought myself. They're great!
-Lou


Trapper John

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Apr 9, 2002, 6:10:47 AM4/9/02
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HDaveearl wrote:

> Just seeing if anyone has had problem ... with the Hot tub affecting
> your psoriasis? ...

When I lived in California, I used to hit the hot tub nearly every morning
for much too long. I can't say it made any difference in the pso, but it
sure was nice. I also showed off after I got out of the hot tub.


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maur...@charter.net

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Apr 9, 2002, 2:01:44 PM4/9/02
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I had a swim spa installed using no chlorines. I use the Nature 2 cartridge
and have an ozonater. This seriously helps my P. The water smells sweet.
I've had this for 1 1/2 years and never added one drop of chlorine.

Maurice

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Sad Man

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Apr 9, 2002, 12:29:29 PM4/9/02
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"I also showed off after I got out of the hot tub."

Trapper,
Um, exactly WHAT were you "showing" off. ;) Sorry, couldn't resist.

HDaveearl

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Apr 9, 2002, 2:41:30 PM4/9/02
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Hmmmmm, I'm also going with the nature 2. They said I would still need to add
Chlorine though. Do you add anything else at all to it?? And how did it help
your psoriasis? did it just help moisturize?
David

SarahB

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Apr 9, 2002, 10:17:38 PM4/9/02
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I was wondering the same thing, but glad someone else said it first ;-)
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maur...@charter.net

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Apr 10, 2002, 1:40:35 AM4/10/02
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I use monopersulfate(sp ?) and just adjust the ph. It works great. I sit
in front of the ozonator for hours. I have no scientific analysis, but I
know it helps a lot. My problem is that we are only at that house for 3
days a week. With the swim spa, I get double duty with exercise also.


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Trapper John

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Apr 10, 2002, 4:36:35 AM4/10/02
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Oops. I meant showering off. Although considering the long walk from the
hot tub to the apartment ...


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HDaveearl

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Apr 10, 2002, 7:32:19 AM4/10/02
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Geez, pass the gray poupon!!!! Different houses for different days of the
week. Must be nice. I think I'll do the same when I hit the lottery tonight
: ) thanks for the info!!!
Dave

maur...@charter.net

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Apr 10, 2002, 1:31:36 PM4/10/02
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Not meant that way at all. I did a lot of research before having spa
installed and wanted to share info. Have business in Ft. Worth and Houston
area. I drive a helluva lot.

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HDaveearl

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Apr 11, 2002, 9:27:13 AM4/11/02
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I was just teezing ya, : ) have a good one and thanks for the info...
David

ORIN OK

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Apr 14, 2002, 12:23:03 AM4/14/02
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Throw in some potatos and carrots and you have stew!

hamza...@gmail.com

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Jan 22, 2015, 2:42:34 AM1/22/15
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Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic skin disease that affects approximately 2% of the population. Originally the name comes from the Greek word meaning Psora pruritus .
How common is Psoriasis?
Approximately 120,000 Norwegians have Psoriasis in one form or another. The disease may start at any age from infancy to old age age. The oldest reported patient who developed the disease for the first time was 108 years old. Onset disease usually aged between 20-30 years or 50-60 years. One assumes that 10% are diagnosed before 10 years of age and 75% before 40 years of age. Psoriasis is seen as often in both sexes.
See more at:-> http://www.oslohudlegesenter.no/behandlinger-hudlege-psoriasis.html
http://www.oslohudlegesenter.no/

frid...@gmail.com

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Mar 26, 2017, 10:36:35 PM3/26/17
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I'm not sure what you're talking about. I looked at the links you shared, but aside from those links alone, ALL of my information from doctors, specialists, & websites (not reliable) states that Psoriasis is an autoimmune disease, not simply a skin disease. It often manifests on our skin....but that isn't what the source is.

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