The Causes of Psoriasis

Psoriasis is a terrible condition. Both my children and I seem to be prone to getting it.
As it turns out there are some very definite triggers for painful outbreaks and here is a rundown of what they are…
• Skin abrasions from shaving
• Rug burns
• Small cuts
• Cold weather
• Damp or humid weather
• Cloudy weather
• Streptococcal or other simple infections – even just a sore throat can trigger your immune system to go wild
• Sunburn
• Taking aspirin
• Taking beta blocker drugs to combat high blood pressure
• Taking anti-malarial drugs or shot
• Taking lithium for manic depression
• Emotional stress including being too sad or too happy – extremes of emotion whether good or bad can cause stress in the body that can cause an outbreak
Psoriasis is one of those chronic conditions that is hard to cure so it is always hard to decide if you should go the natural route for a cure or stick with the greasy steroid creams that are usually prescribed for it.
As with any medical condition or complaint, there are many different ways of treating or dealing with psoriasis, some of which are dependent on pharmaceutical drugs whilst others are completely natural.
And of course, it almost always follows that treating any medical condition naturally is the best way of doing things if such treatments are going to be appropriate and effective.
If you have been recently diagnosed with psoriasis then you should prepare yourself to embark on quite a merry go round of being put on and off different prescribed drugs and creams.
I believe the more you know about these drugs (should you decide to take prescriptions) the better off you will be in general as you will have been more knowledegable about your problems …
In the meantime the treatment for psoriasis that I have found the most effective is to sit myself in the sun and bake away like a big old leathery lizard for a while. I encourage my children to do the same so they do not develop the hard itchy patches of skin associated with the condition.
I have discovered too that diet has a lot to do with whether or not you will experience an outbreak. Yet another way I try and keep this sort of thing under control is by feeding my family a diet rich in avocadoes and fish. This is because these foods are rich in Omega 3 acids that help ward off these types of attacks.
If you have broken out fully in the silvery flaky scales associated with the condition I have also found that applying a bit of the gel from inside the aloe vera plant can also go a long way towards healing the condition.

The Consequences of a Low IQ Score

Those IQ scoring systems really are my pet peeve this week. I have done more research into the matter and I am absolutely horrified at what the consequences could be for my son.
I am worried because my son has not done too well on one and I can already see the guidance counsellors at school trying to peg him into being something that he is not – mainly a labourer like a construction worker.
Your kid's IQ can translate down the line into affecting everything from whether or not he will be eligible for scholarships, a good job and opportunities to meet and work with stimulating people.
Economically and socially your kid can suffer from the following consequences if he or she scores low on an IQ test –
The Consequences of a Low IQ Score
• Low self esteem
• Lack of motivation
• Lack of ambition
• Lack of creative stimulation
• Hanging with a 'bad crowd'
• Shame
• Being placed in classes with children less bright
• Being profiled as stupid
• A lack of educational opportunity
• A lack of social opportunity
• A lack of job prospects
• Being streamlined into an unsuitable blue collar occupation
• The inability to follow one's dreams
• Being denied the chance to go to university
• Being looked down on by others
• Being rejected romantically because of a lack of education or low IQ
• Being in a low income bracket
• Being charged more for credit for not having a good job
• Being charged more for insurance for not having a good job
• Having less job security
• Having less respect in society in general
I decided to research how a person could raise the IQ of their child for the reasons above but even more importantly…
I LOVE MY CHILD AND I WANT HIM TO HAVE EVERY OPPORTUNITY TO DO THE BEST THAT HE POSSIBLY CAN IN LIFE!
I am sure that you care just as much for your kid as I do for mine.
I don't mind telling you…
I hate IQ tests.
I do not feel that they are a full measure of any person's ability.
However I also realize that they are a necessary evil in this society that must be dealt with and as archaic and inaccurate as they are and as much as I do not believe in them and hate them I have to help my kid deal with them.
In other words, I had to do everything I could to prevent my kid's future from being at the mercy of the results of this test.