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Psoriasis Explained: Root Causes of Chronic Skin Inflammation

Psoriasis Explained: Root Causes of Chronic Skin Inflammation

Episode 5 Published 5 hours ago
Description

Psoriasis, dry scaly skin, flare-ups, itching, redness — this isn’t just a skin issue.

Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune condition that goes far beyond the surface of the skin. In this episode, Dr. Kelly Cmolik breaks down the root causes of psoriasis, why it develops, and why conventional treatments often fail to create long-term results.

If you struggle with psoriasis, chronic skin inflammation, autoimmune symptoms, or recurring flare-ups, this episode explores what may actually be driving your condition — including immune dysregulation, liver health, gut function, and systemic inflammation.

Because psoriasis isn’t just about the skin — it’s about what’s happening inside the body.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

• What psoriasis is (chronic inflammatory autoimmune skin condition)

• Why psoriasis is not just a skin issue

• Why steroid creams, immunosuppressants, and biologics don’t address the root cause

• Chinese Medicine patterns like blood heat, blood stasis, and blood dryness

• The connection between psoriasis, inflammation, liver health, and digestion

• The three-phase treatment approach: clearing, rebalancing, and tonifying

• Why chronic inflammation impacts long-term health (heart, liver, immune system)

• How internal imbalances show up on the skin

Key Takeaway

Psoriasis is a systemic inflammatory condition — not just a surface-level skin problem. Long-term improvement comes from addressing internal imbalances, not just suppressing symptoms.

Work With Dr. Kelly Cmolik

Website: https://drcmolik.com/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drkellycmolik

Book a Consultation: https://drcmolik.janeapp.com/#staff_member/10

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