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Are you passionate about diet and lifestyle intervention? At the age of 16, I was diagnosed with psoriasis, I was told it was genetic, autoimmune, and incurable. I spent 18 years in a constant loop of short-term remission. You just want to learn more about the impact of your gut bacteria on your health. Podcast deep dives into the..
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Nutritional Therapist Sophia Delgaizo, 31, was diagnosed with guttate psoriasis when she was 18. She tried conventional topical steroid creams for her skin for years, however these did not control her psoriasis.
She discovered that stress, alcohol, gluten and processed foods were the main triggers for her psoriasis, and armed with this knowledge she has managed to keep her psoriasis under control for the past seven years, using diet and lifestyle interventions.
Having experienced first-hand how nutrition and lifestyle changes can improve health, she decided to retrain as a Nu ..read more
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Dualcast with the lovely "Shirley Says" from Bearsden Beauty in Scotland!
We chat about the impact of skin conditions on confidence, self-esteem and mental health and what you can do to make your skin GLOW!
Having both had psoriasis, we chat about the pharmaceutical products we've tried that only offered short-term relief, and why we both now believe diet and lifestyle is critical when it comes to good skin. Top tip - "Eat more plants".
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"When it comes to psoriasis, what we put in our mouth is more important than what we put on our skin"
Wise words from Mohammed Khan, 22, or as some of you may know him, The Psoriasis Bodybuilder. Mohammed, a 22-year-old bodybuilder living in Toronto, was first diagnosed with plaque psoriasis in October 2017 and it changed his whole life. He has had psoriasis for over 2 years now, and he is keen to share his experience and discuss the things he has tried in order to heal his skin.
After he transformed his life, he wanted to help others do the same. In 2019 he started a YouTube channel about fi ..read more
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3y ago
This is a BUMPER episode to coincide with #PsoriasisAwarenessWeek in the UK! In this dualcast I interview well-known psoriasis vlogger and blogger, Matt Ludwig, who now runs the very popular Psoriasis Healing Warriors group on Facebook.
Psoriasis Healing Warriors group has almost 16K members now who share knowledge, experience about diet and lifestyle intervention for psoriasis.
Matt was diagnosed with Psoriasis ten years ago and had some of the most extensive psoriasis I had seen. Over the the last few years he started a journey of healing on his own by keeping a psoriasis diary. He s ..read more
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In this episode I interview Andy Saunderson author of The Psoriasis Cookbook. We talk about his 25 years’ experience with psoriasis, his experience with conventional medicine and how he discovered diet and lifestyle intervention.
Andy’s psoriasis started as just a few small patches in his early teens to being almost completely covered in his mid-20’s. Over the 25 years he tried ointments, creams, steroids and phototherapy, but nothing ever alleviated the condition and his annual visit to the doctor never brought up any new advancements in medicine to clear psoriasis.
He decided to ..read more
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This episode is all about "miracle cures", spontaneous remission, and why dermatologists don't prescribe diet and lifestyle intervention for psoriasis.
As an avid believer in cause and effect, I don't believe in "miracle cures" or spontaneous remission. I believe in facts. I believe one thing happens as a result of something else, and I believe everything happens for a reason, including psoriasis.
Armed with the knowledge that the aetiology (cause) of psoriasis remains largely unclear (according to the World Health Organisation's Global Report on Psoriasis). This episode talks about the rese ..read more
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Excited to have Emma Gould, Nutrition by Emma, on Gutted to kick off 2020. Emma has a degree in Human Biology and Psychology and a Diploma in Nutritional Therapy with the College of Naturopathic Medicine. Emma also has psoriasis.
You may have seen Emma's before and after photos, and her story, on the Psoriasis Association website and social media.
Emma started to develop psoriasis when she had her first child at the age of 31. Three years later, after her second child, and a very stressful house move, her skin was out of control and she was around 50% covered. She was exhausted, stressed, ea ..read more
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Dr Catherine O'Leary is a consultant clinical psychologist specialising in chronic health conditions. For many years she has worked with people who live with chronic illness, from heart failure to cystic fibrosis, and she has learned a lot about how to help people cope with poor health and differences in appearance.
Catherine has also had psoriasis herself for 30 years.
In her blog, Coping with Psoriasis, she focuses on the psychological aspects of the condition, covering some interesting topics including psoriasis and sleep, psoriasis and pain and psoriasis and shame.
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Passionate about diet and lifestyle intervention for skin conditions? Or maybe you just want to learn more about the impact of gut bacteria on your health. This podcast explore the complex, multifaceted skin conditions, discussing what we know about psoriasis and we don't. It deep dives into the rapidly developing area of the human microbiome, in particular the gut, to discuss evidence-based, scientific research on diet and lifestyle intervention to support gut health. Episode 1 is an introduction to me, Lianne Campbell, and a bit about my passion for the human microbiome and my borderline obs ..read more
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Matt developed acne, rosacea and a plethora of other diseases that lasted for 14 years. He started getting acne in his teenage years and after struggling with his skin, he was prescribed two courses of antibiotics to treat his acne. This lead to a whole host of other issues such as food sensitivities, fatigue, depression, anxiety, chronic overheating and swelling of his nose and cheek areas, in other words rosacea.
At university he drank a lot of alcohol, ate junk food (sometimes daily) and was under a lot of stress from his course, he barely slept. All the while he was using topical steroid t ..read more