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The Link Between Stress & Psoriasis – The Enemy Within


It is generally accepted that stress on its own does not cause psoriasis. However, research has shown that stress and anxiety can worsen the symptoms or trigger a flare. The dictionary explanation for stress is ‘a state of mental or emotional strain or tension resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances.’  We all experience stress like this at some points in our lives but it is not always clear what the relationship is between psoriasis and stress. According to the National Psoriasis Foundation, stress is a bigger culprit for women than for men but, male or female, it will always generate a response in the skin.

Common stress generating events are:

  • Job and academic pressure
  • Health concerns
  • Traumatic experiences
  • Family discord
  • Interviews

Obviously, there are many other situations in life that can make you feel stressed, but all these events force your body to change its chemistry. Prolonged stress will decrease production of T-Cells and other antibodies and eventually affect the body’s immunity. Stress will also cause hormonal and nutritional deficiencies, resulting in various autoimmune diseases, inflammation and allergies. As an autoimmune disease, psoriasis is therefore irrevocably linked to stress.

Vicious Cycle

This connection between psoriasis and stress continues and creates a vicious cycle due to the stress that is generated by the condition itself. Dealing with public life and discriminating behaviour, living with the self esteem issues generated by the continual flare ups of psoriasis patches and the pain and discomfort connected to that, all diverge to create a heavily stressful environment and the cycle continues to trigger psoriasis flares and further health difficulties.

The body’s main response to stress is inflammation. By overreacting and sending out too many chemicals to defend against external threats, your immune system will cause inflammation which will, in turn, worsen psoriasis.

Another response to stress is that your diet will be disturbed either by skipping meals, losing your appetite or possibly by over-eating, eating erratically and craving sugars and junk food.  All of this hampers the digestion process making you susceptible to various issues like constipation, indigestion, acid reflux, etc.   This in turn creates toxins in the body which go beyond the elimination capabilities of the liver, eventually triggering a psoriasis flare.

Smoking and drinking are universally known to be bad for psoriasis sufferers, creating their own health issues which will trigger psoriasis.   Stress will enhance dependency on both of these. Anyone trying to cut cigarettes and alcohol from their diet to help with reducing the symptoms of psoriasis, will find that stress hinders this.

Sleep will be disturbed and the stress will possibly cause insomnia which is well known to worsen psoriasis.

So, it becomes evident that stress is often at the root of the continual psoriasis symptoms and the vicious cycle of psoriasis flares. This stress is something that needs to be broken down and dealt with.

Relieving the Stress

Unfortunately, there is no quick fix for stress and depression. Medication for the problem brings its own issues for the psoriasis sufferer. All we can offer here is a list of known stress busters and offer the advice that acknowledging your disease and your stresses openly with family members, close friends or even a professional therapist is a very important and life-changing first step.

Here are our top 10 choices of stress-relieving techniques that we recommend highly:

  1. Regular Exercise – This is one of the most important. Nothing relieves stress like a good workout.
  2. Yoga
  3. Meditation
  4. Relaxation Techniques
  5. Massage
  6. Counselling
  7. Lifestyle Changes – keeping reasonable working hours, taking time to rest, earlier nights for more sleep, less social arrangements, saying no to possibly
  8. stressful situations
  9. Dietary changes (plant based diet if possible) to remove acid foods, refined sugars and dairy products
  10. Regular eating patterns

It is impossible for any of us to avoid stress in our lives and we know that it would be too simplistic to say, stay calm, don’t stress and your psoriasis will disappear.    It is always necessary to keep finding ways to relieve the symptoms by other means – hopefully through diet, natural topical treatments, probiotics and supplements, detoxifying the body and liver and exercising regularly. No doubt chemical, medical treatments will be  necessary at certain points but working to keep stress at an absolute minimum in your life will go a long way to reducing the frequency of the flares and possibly keeping the symptoms under control in a very real manageable way.

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I have recently been diagnosed with psoriasis and was looking for something that I could treat it with that wasn't a prescription medicine. I came across M Folia and thought I would give the lotion and cream a try. My parcel arrived on the date expected and was well packaged. I decided to use the products before going to bed for the night in place of my Vitamin D cream but I wasn't prepared for the results I saw in the morning. My skin looked pink and rosy and the dry flaky patches were moisturised. Over the next few day's use my psoriasis really started to clear up to the point where I just now have a few red areas which I am still treating. The cream has a lovely feel and doesn't leave your skin greasy. Overall, I am very satisfied with M Folia.
Maria Page
Maria Page
2021-02-03
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Let me just start by saying I never actually leave reviews for anything but I made an account just to leave one for this company! I have been suffering with scalp psoriasis for nearly 12 years and till today nothing has helped me from prescribed medication to otc products, one flick of my hair and it was like snow was dropping from my head :( , I am soooo grateful to have come across m-folia my psoriasis has calmed right down the itchiness has gone and no more white snow (scales) are dropping of, after the first use I felt like my scalp was finally able to breathe :D will never use anything else but their products..will be placing my next order very soon :) x
Fs.x
Fs.x
2021-01-24
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My daughter has suffered with this condition over 20 years. I have seen her in a terrible state, with it coming up all over her. She is a hairdresser by trade and so is very conscious of her hair. Within one night of using the products I purchased it had all cleared up. UNBELIEVABLE PRODUCT. Would highly recommend to anyone. She is so different. thank you.
Jackie Fedrick
Jackie Fedrick
2020-12-21
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2020-12-06
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I have endured psoriasis for 30 years but very mildly on scalp and outer ears. My son(57),daughter(60),grandson(35),daughter(30) also suffer on various parts of the body. I am not aware of previous generations suffering, though information is scant. I have tried many things over the years. Most recently a beconase steroidal liquid and capsal shampoo. Having now used your product for about 2 months I feel that I have at last found something which leaves me much less itchy and generally in a much improved situation. I cannot say that is has "all gone" because it hasn't, but I am , as I said feeling hopeful for the future. Which, at 87, is saying a lot! From the family's situation each person seems to react differently to the condition and to the medications, which leads me to think that each case has to be handled individually. What works for one may often not work for another. I have one question. The flesh toned cream. Is it suitable for putting on my outer ears? I hope this is helpful Bruce Henderson
Bruce Henderson
Bruce Henderson
2020-12-03
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Brilliant service and brilliant product, this is the only conditioner that works on my itchy scalp. I do find that it works better if after shampooing I leave a very small amount directly on to the itchy areas of my scalp.
R C
R C
2020-11-20
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Bought the scalp oil & shampoo...I do think it is certainly helping the condition of my scalp...would recommend trying. Will continue using & see what my hairdresser thinks on next haircut due in few weeks time. Efficient service too..super speedy.
Gill
Gill
2020-10-30
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Wonderful products I had an outbreak on my scalp about 30 years ago. I talked it through with my GP at the time who had heard about MFolia benefits and after a long search for good products found Taylor Jackson. I used the scalp oil, the shampoo and the conditioner at first and when it cleared, I carried on using shampoo and conditioner. Although all symptoms have disappeared, I have only used these ever since. These are great products and importantly are SLS free. The multipacks are great value too. I definitely recommend these products. Whenever I have needed to speak to customer services they are friendly and always very helpful.
Janine Lajudie
Janine Lajudie
2020-10-12
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I have had psoriasis since i was a teenager and have been prescribed all sorts of products (including steriod creams) that never worked/helped. I discovered M.folia whilst browsing the internet and have been using it now for many years. I no longer have any plaques on my body just some stubborn patches on my scalp which i treat with the scalp oil, shampoo and conditioner. These are great products; they soothe and damp down any outbreaks i may get, smell fresh and most importantly to me are SLS free. The company is easy to deal with, customer services are friendly, quick to respond and always very helpful.
Helen and Alan Hawkins
Helen and Alan Hawkins
2020-10-08