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[E122]Education And Physical Activity
by Psoriasis Aid, Pso
The exact causes of psoriasis are unknown, but multiple studies show that some genes, which are transferred genetically from the parents, may predispose to the appearance of psoriasis, and psoriatic arthritis in particular.

2-3% of the world population has psoriasis.

People with psoriasis often experience inferiority complexes due to their skin psoriasis manifestations. The insufficient public awareness as well as the psoriasis resemblance to some other contagious diseases, such as a ring warm, may cause a person with psoriasis to be stared at by the people without psoriasis.

Even though psoriasis brings a lot of discomfort to the psoriasis sufferers, psoriasis seems to also bring certain important benefits.

Recently I have carried out an extensive research to see if there were any beneficial deviations in the people with psoriasis when compared to the people without psoriasis.

I have discovered that the most notable deviation is the high level of uric acid in the blood serum of the people with psoriasis, which is around 30% higher than in the blood serum of the people without psoriasis.

Scientists suggest that the uric acid possesses natural stimulating properties for the Central Nervous System, similar to that of caffeine. Uric acid by its chemical composition is also similar to caffeine.

Caffeine is one of the artificial stimulants of the Central Nervous System. When I say artificial, I mean that caffeine does not naturally occur in our bodies. Caffeine found in plants, such as coffee, cocoa and tea, and it is consumed with foods or beverages. Caffeine is a stimulant for the Central Nervous System in humans and other animals.

The main difference between the caffeine and uric acid is that uric acid, unlike caffeine, is a substance produced naturally by our bodies themselves.

Scientists have long ago revealed that uric acid possesses a natural stimulating effect on the Central Nervous System, capable of improving the intellectual and the physical activity of a human.

Multiple studies have shown that that people with high levels of uric acid also have a higher level of intellectual activity and a faster perception-reaction response.

What benefit does the high level of uric acid possess for the people with psoriasis? May high uric acid levels provide the people with psoriasis with a 100% natural stimulant, similar to the one which hundreds of millions of people consume on a daily basis in the form of coffee and tea?

Of course, those are merely my own hypotheses, but my conclusions have some reliable grounds in the form of various studies.

People with psoriasis should learn, that they may possess certain benefits when compared to the other people, such as a higher level of intellectual and physical activity, possible protection from the degenerative Central Nervous System disorders, such as Multiple Sclerosis, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease and Schizophrenia, a possible protection from a stroke, and a possibly extended lifespan.
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