The basic idea behind Theraflax is that psoriasis is not so much an external
skin disease as it is an internal metabolic disorder which manifests itself on
the skin. This suggests that a remedy for psoriasis needs to address an internal
imbalance, rather than an external symptom. Theraflax is therefore an oral remedy
and not for topical skin application. Theraflax addresses a shortage of omega
3 and omega 6 essential fatty acids (EFAs), which the body needs for proper cell
functioning. Many nutritionists argue that the modern diet contains insufficient
omega 3 and omega 6. Most people consume too few natural sources of omega 3 and
omega 6 and when they do, that food tends to be processed and/or heated before
consumption, both of which destroy these "good" fats. Psoriatics seem
to be particularly prone to this shortage of EFAs, and Theraflax helps to correct
such shortfall.
Theraflax corrects this deficiency because it consists of two of the best natural
sources of EFAs, namely flax oil (omega 3) and borage oil (omega 6). In addition,
Theraflax contains black cumin oil, venerated for centuries by the people of
the Middle East and recognized by modern scientists for its strong antibacterial
and anti-inflammatory properties.
Theraflax does not work for all people, and when it does work, it may not clear
the patient entirely. Nevertheless, individual experiences have shown a high
success rate for a large number of psoriatics. Many users have seen positive
effects within 6 weeks of taking Theraflax. It could, however, take up to 3-6
months for optimal results. It is important to note that many external factors
may affect how well Theraflax can work for each user. Leading a healthy lifestyle
helps-users report that reduced stress, smoking, alcohol consumption, and a lower
intake of dairy products, sugar and saturated fatty acids increase the beneficial
effect of Theraflax. Taking supplements of vitamins B3, B6 and C, as well as
Magnesium and Zinc, also appears to raise the effectiveness of Theraflax.
