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I need some advice, I am trying to join the military but I have psoriasis but it is pretty much cleared?
except for a few spots. I have been denied twice for a medical waiver. My recruiter has pretty much stop working for my case. Is there anyone who has any idea what I can do to try to get my case reviewed again, or perhaps suggestions?
If this helps, I have a clean record- literally, no criminal record, college student, in good shape, good asvab score. Thanks.
Hi,
If the military has 100 people to pick from, I guess they will pick those who reach the top of the list. Sadly, you are not quite as good as those at the top. While you think you are in good shape, there are always some others in better phisical shape.
Here is some advice I give to others, and once you get rid of the psoriasis, then you can re-apply. If somehow you can keep drinking the 9.5 PH water while in the military, you will keep the eczema at bay, and also be able to exercise without muscle cramps coming on as soon due to the build-up of acids in your system. Alkaline water neutralizes the acids built up while using your muscles.
Yes stress is the root cause of eczema in many cases.
I have been helping a friend get rid of his psoriasis’ on his skin, it covers about 2 square feet of his arms and hands.
He has been spraying on 2.5 PH water for about a month now, and it is working. He is also drinking 9.5 PH water. His wife has MS, and is also drinking the 9.5 PH alkaline water, and is doing much better.
You can get free alkaline water - place a wanted add on http://craigslist.com Place a add to ask for 8.5 PH drinking water, and hope that the person can also make 2.5 PH water. Drinking the alkaline water will help, even if you can not spray the 2.5 PH water on your skin – as shown in the video below.
Here is a demo video to watch for the eczema cure as seen in Japan. Sorry but the hospitals in the United States and Europe are not this advanced at this time.
Allergies to food include shellfish, garlic, and others. Stop eating things like cheese, then milk products, then anything brewed (beer, yogurt, breads made with yeast). When it goes away, then you have some idea of what you should stop eating.
Or use the process developed in Japan, and eat what you want to.
Exposure to UV light can also help many who have eczema. Yes walking out in the sunshine, without UV protecting sunblock on will expose your skin condition to UV light.
Good Luck !

