Pugos Nutrition for Psoriasis

Authors

  • GovindShukla Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India
  • Aishwarya Pothuganti Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India
  • Sandeep kunche Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India
  • Anusha Kandala Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India
  • Arun Kumar Junjipelly Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India
  • C.J Sampath Kumar Pugos Nutrition Research Centre Hyderabad, A unit of PUGOS Products Pvt. Ltd.42, 2 ndFloor, Leelavathi Mansion, 6th Cross, Margosa Main Road, Malleshwaram, Bangalore56003, India

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Abstract

Psoriasis is a common and recurring condition that affects the life cycle of skin cells. normally, it takes about a month for our skin cells to move from the lowest skin layer (where they’re produced) to the outermost layer (where they die and flake off). In people with psoriasis, the entire life cycle takes only days. With rapid cell growth, the skin cells build up, forming thick, silvery scales and itchy, dry, red patches that are sometimes painful. This is considered a chronic condition as there are persistent periods of remission and then flare-ups.It is thought that psoriasis is caused by a disorder of the immune system. The overactive T cells (a type of white
blood cell) attack healthy skin cells, causing an increased production of skin cells and other immuneresponses that lead to an ongoing cycle of rapid skin turnover. Dead skin and whiteblood cells can’t slough off quickly enough and build up in thick, scaly patches on the skin’s surface. Psoriasis can be easily treated with medicine, diet, Nutritional supplements, and various lifestyle approaches.

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2021-06-28

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