What is the difference between psoriasis and eczema?
By Baldmichael Theresoluteprotector’sson
Well, psoriasis is
Psoriasis is a long-lasting, noncontagious autoimmune disease characterized by patches of abnormal skin. These areas are red, pink, or purple, dry, itchy, and scaly.
Here is an example.
User:The Wednesday Island (of the English Wikipedia)derivative work: James Heilman, MD (talk) – Psoriasis_on_back.jpg, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=12304908
From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psoriasis
Whereas eczema is
…an area of hilly open moorland in west Somerset and north Devon in South West England.
From
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exmoor
By Kevin Young, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=9202952
Well okay, eczema sounds like Exmoor. J In any event I see they are not sure what causes psoriasis let alone eczema.
it says ‘Eczema has many causes and triggers.’
Then shortly after says ‘We don’t know what exactly causes eczema.’
My wife has some nasty rashes currently on her waste. She has found an argan oil cream helpful.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argan_oil
I suffered some localised rashes to either side of my groin probably from the wretched immuno-therapy I had. Rashes were one of a long list of possible side effects.
Anyway, such things can be a torment to people. Nowadays I assume they blame, COVID or climate change.
But not vaccines or big pharma drugs perhaps? Well it seems a study from the American Academy of Dermatology shows that vaccines do cause skin issues.
Vaccine related skin rashes
Largest study of COVID-19 vaccine skin reactions shows a wide range of reactions possible — but none severe
https://www.aad.org/news/covid-vaccine-skin-reactions-possible
The study focused on the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines. The article says
“We understand that some of these reactions may look scary, but when they appear more than four hours after receiving the COVID-19 vaccine, they are typically minor and in some cases, may indicate the body’s immune system is doing a good job of responding to the vaccine,”
So says senior study author and board-certified dermatologist Esther Freeman, MD, PhD, FAAD, director of Global Health Dermatology at Massachusetts General Hospital and principal investigator of the international COVID-19 Dermatology Registry.
She later says
“I hope this information encourages more people to get their second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine even if they experienced a skin reaction after their first dose,” says Dr. Freeman. “The COVID-19 vaccine will help protect you from getting the virus and can also prevent you from getting very sick if you do get infected.”
So one can be encouraged by the fact that you may only get minor skin reactions to having poison injection into you and being poisoned again is a Good Thing.
I don’t think Esther Freeman is very bright. I see that the ‘American Academy of Dermatology’ might anagram to
May demarcate Africa demonology
This may be significant. Here are some more links.
Rare Skin Reactions after mRNA Vaccination, Similar to Jones–Mote Basophil Responses
October 28, 2021
NB needs copying and pasting into browser to make work.
https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc2111452
It says
The identification of such hypersensitivity responses has been a focus of study for many years by researchers investigating various systems. Such reactions to mRNA vaccines strongly resemble the primary first-dose flare and secondary skin-test responses that we reported 45 years ago in volunteers who were injected with foreign proteins2 (Figure 1A). At that time, we noted that the studied reactions were similar to those described as Jones–Mote responses (JMR) to rabbit serum proteins by Dr. T. Duckett Jones and a medical student, John Mote, in 1934 in the Journal.
So basically similar responses occurred 90 years ago now and have been seen in between. And this stupidity or injecting foreign bodies into the body STILL goes on??
‘My body was burning’: Suffering since COVID shots, Gatineau man desperate for relief
Tisir Otahbachi developed debilitating skin condition after getting Moderna vaccine in 2021 Posted: Jan 09, 2023
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/covid-vaccine-moderna-side-effect-government-help-1.6294908
You can read about the poor chaps run in with the Canadian authorities who of course don’t care.
There are comments by Earl Brown, Earl Brown, a professor emeritus of virology at the University of Ottawa. Emeritus just means he has retired, not that he is of any merit.
According to Brown, some medical professionals may be extra cautious because they don’t want to fan the flames of the vaccination debate.
“There’s a big nervousness about amplifying negative stories about vaccine,” he said.
Because big pharma won’t make so much money. He continues
“People are very careful because the anti-vaxxers will take anything and run with it, whether it’s on-base or off-base.”
And medical professionals are very careful because big pharma will take anything they say very seriously. They may cut of funding or get them struck off the medical register so they cannot be a big pharma doctor any more.
Provax doctors don’t want to stop making money, it’s not good for their wealth.
Here’s Why Skin Rashes From COVID-19 Vaccine Could Be A ‘Good Thing’
By Alexis Ty
04/12/21
https://www.ibtimes.com/heres-why-skin-rashes-covid-19-vaccine-could-be-good-thing-3179208
It says
Tina Burke, a 40-year-old nurse in Massachusetts General Hospital,
– where Esther Freeman is based –
experienced a rashlike skin reaction six days after getting her first dose of Moderna’s COVID-19 vaccine. Initially developing on the injection site itself, the rashes quickly spread out to Burke’s hands and feet — both covered in itchy red bumps.
“It spread all over my hands and around the heels of my feet, and I could even feel one on the roof of my mouth,” Burke told The Washington Post. “The itching was so bad I couldn’t sleep.”
It continues
The rash Burke developed caused her to worry about not being able to get the second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine.
Which proves Burke by name, berk by nature. Continuing
However, experts said that these reactions are typically very easy to address using over-the-counter treatment. If the skin reaction occurs after the first dose, vaccine recipients should not fret over getting their second dose, noted the experts
No worries then, if it happens again there is always over-the-counter treatment which typically address it.
Perhaps with the address of the local morgue, it doesn’t specify. The article continues with the resident moron Esther Freeman.
“Even though skin reactions to a vaccine can look scary, most are not severe or long-lasting, and show us that your body likely is developing a nice strong immune response to the vaccine, which is a good thing,” said Esther Freeman.
True, it means your body recognises you have been a berk and had something poisonous injected into you. It is trying to remove the problem before it kills you or maims you permanently.
It loves you, when you don’t love yourself.
Man’s skin ‘peeled off’ in rare reaction to Johnson & Johnson COVID vaccine
By Social Links for Jackie Salo
Published March 30, 2021,
https://nypost.com/2021/03/30/mans-skin-peeled-off-in-reaction-to-johnson-johnson-covid-vax/
It says
“We ruled out all the viral infections, we ruled out COVID-19 itself, we made sure that his kidneys and liver was okay, and finally we came to the conclusion that it was the vaccine that he had received that was the cause,” Dr. Fnu Nutan told the outlet.
She says later
“If you look at the risk for adverse reaction for the vaccine it’s really, really low,” she said. “We haven’t seen a great concern at all. I am a big proponent of the vaccine.”
I guess the fact she has ‘nut’ in her name is important here. In the meantime you can get rashes from measles vaccine.
Measles Vaccine Rash: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms & Treatments
Published on: Sep 25, 2023
https://www.healthday.com/a-to-z-health/child-health/measles-vaccine-rash-646442.html
It says
Measles, a highly contagious disease, can spread like wildfire, with one person able to infect up to 18 others.
Well, it isn’t contagious, it just looks as though it is. And up to 18 others?? They have studies showing exactly that?? If you believe that you will believe anything. Continuing
However, it’s entirely preventable with a vaccine. Still, an estimated 9 million people fell ill with measles worldwide in 2021 alone, says the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
And here’s another twist: Sometimes, a rash appears a few days after getting the measles vaccine.
In other words the measles, duh! Again
While global efforts to vaccinate more children have brought down death rates, measles still claims over 200,000 lives annually, mostly among children.
Because mostly children get vaccinated against it, duh!
In the United States, measles hasn’t been widespread for nearly two decades,
Because the medical establishment put it down to some other disease, duh!
largely due to high vaccination rates.
By manipulating the statistics. When you control the media, infiltrate government etc. you can do this.
However, recent cases often involve individuals who were either unvaccinated or uncertain about their vaccination status.
How often? Not always so recent cases also involve individuals who were vaccinated, obviously duh!
Measles symptoms typically surface about 10 to 14 days after exposure to the virus. These signs and symptoms often include:
Fever
Dry cough
Runny nose
Sore throat
Red and swollen eyes (conjunctivitis)
Small white spots with bluish-white centers inside the mouth, specifically on the cheek’s inner lining (known as Koplik spots)
A skin rash consisting of sizable, flat blotches that frequently merge together
So not unlike what we call the ‘flu. Everything is like the ’flu, funny that.
Potential measles vaccine reactions
The MMR vaccine is exceptionally safe and effective in preventing measles, mumps, and rubella, according to the CDC.
Big pharma authorised the CDC to say this. Of course when they say prevent they mean may prevent. However should you get either measles, mumps, or rubella your nearest friendly neighbourhood doctor will be able to diagnose something else as the cause.
If you are the exception then that’s tough. You never know though, you might get compensation from the government, i.e. the taxpayers, i.e. yourself.
But, as with any medication, vaccines can have side effects.
However, the majority of MMR vaccine recipients don’t encounter severe issues. It’s crucial to remember that receiving the MMR vaccine is significantly safer than contracting measles, mumps or rubella.
If you are dead, yes.
Nonetheless, some individuals may experience the following MMR vaccine side effects:
Sore arm at the injection site
Fever
Mild measles vaccine rash
Temporary pain and joint stiffness, typically observed in teenage or adult women without prior immunity to the rubella component of the vaccine
So rather like the ‘flu, funny that.
According to Seattle Children’s, the measles vaccine can trigger a fever in approximately 10% of children and a rash in about 5% of them. These symptoms typically appear six to 12 days following the vaccination.
The fever is usually mild, staying below 103° Fahrenheit, and lasts for two or three days.
Rather like the ‘flu, funny that. Am I repeating myself?
Anyway, last time I looked anything much over the 100° Fahrenheit is NOT mild. See this chart.
The article ends with
If you suspect an emergency, don’t hesitate to call 911 or seek immediate medical attention. Kaiser Permanente shares the following list of severe reactions to the MMR vaccine:
Seizures
Severe allergic reactions, like widespread hives, swelling of the throat, mouth, lips or difficulty breathing
Loss of consciousness, extreme lightheadedness, confusion or restlessness
Severe abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea
Wonderful. So who would take the risk of being shot with an ‘exceptionally safe and effective’ MMR vaccine, eh?
Or let their child be injected with one? I am pleased to see in the UK that vaccine rates have fallen.
Half of children in some areas are not vaccinated against measles
16 January 2024
There is a pay wall but the area is Hackney, East London.
Watch for measles, UK doctors told, as vaccine rate dips
Published 21 November 2023
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-67485037
It says
Latest figures show only 84.5% had received a second shot of the protective measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) jab – the lowest level since 2010-11.
The WHO continues to ramp up the fear porn.
Global measles threat continues to grow as another year passes with millions of children unvaccinated 16 November 2023
Don’t believe this propaganda from the WHO. When an organisation is funded by such like the Rockefeller Foundation you know you have problems.
I daresay this may be the next excuse for a contrived ‘pandemic’ but they could say anything and do. Stuff the WHO, defund the WHO.
Summary and final thoughts
The medical establishment do not have a real clue about these skin diseases and ignore the blindingly obvious. Only nuts and burkes think vaccines are a life saver and prevent disease, let alone help. Poisoning oneself is not sensible.
Rashes come because people are rash and rush into doing foolish things, cause and effect you see.
This may not help clear up skin issues, but please, don’t go nuts and be a berk and poison yourself with a vaccine. Skin diseases might be the least of your problems if you do.
And as for eczema, maybe a walk on Exmoor or the nearest equivalent will do you good.
P.S. any thoughts on skin diseases and helping clear them do comment.
Here is a great link from someone who is a medical herbalist in the north of England.
For links on vaccines please see these if you haven’t already.
“Why vaccines do not work” in a nutshell
What is the ‘flu a.k.a Covid 19 and why vaccines are pointless at best.
I am repeating a link inserted today I had forgotten I had read last year. Well worth looking at for non pharma therapeutics.
https://heatherjburroughs.substack.com/p/curing-psoriasis
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