
Clear skin requires healing from within—addressing the immune dysfunction and inflammation drivers that cause psoriasis flares
Overactive T-cells attack healthy skin cells, accelerating skin turnover from 28 days to 3-4 days, causing characteristic plaques and scaling.
Imbalanced gut microbiome and intestinal permeability trigger systemic inflammation that manifests on the skin—the gut-skin axis connection.
Elevated inflammatory markers (TNF-α, IL-17, IL-23) drive skin cell proliferation and immune dysregulation in a self-perpetuating cycle.
Chronic stress elevates cortisol and inflammatory cytokines, triggering flares. The skin-brain connection makes stress a major trigger.
Inflammatory foods, gluten sensitivity, alcohol, and processed foods exacerbate immune dysfunction and skin inflammation in many patients.
HLA-Cw6 and other genes increase susceptibility, but epigenetic factors from diet, stress, and toxins determine disease expression and severity.
Early treatment prevents progression to severe forms. Ayurveda offers lasting remission, not just temporary relief.
Small patches, occasional flare-ups
Larger plaques, frequent flares
Widespread, affecting quality of life
Joint involvement, systemic disease
Psoriasis is more than a skin problem. It is an internal imbalance that shows on your skin.
Ayurvedic therapies that address the root cause for lasting skin health.
Medicated buttermilk therapy for skin healing
Internal cleansing to address root cause
Medicated oils and pastes for skin repair