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GitOverIt
09-10-2007, 08:14 PM
Top 12 Psoriasis Treatment Centers Around the World

1. Dead Sea

The Dead Sea which happens to be the lowest point on the earth at 1200 feet below sea level is Located on the borders of Israel and Jordan. It is the best psoriasis treatment centre in the world because of its location. The benefits of treatment here are that at 1200 feet below sea level, the Dead Sea permits additional layers of the earth's atmosphere to filter out the sun's shorter and dangerous ultraviolet rays. This allows the longer UVA rays to penetrate, and means visitors can stay out in the sun for longer periods without getting skin burnt. The other two benefits are the waters and mud of the Dead Sea has a very high salt and mineral content and to add the local air is rich in oxygen and contains a high concentration of bromide. All these factors make the Dead Sea the perfect combination for relaxation and helping to fight off psoriasis.

2. Blue Lagoon

The Blue Lagoon clinic is located at Grindavik in Iceland. It offers treatment as well as housing facilities for psoriasis patients. At the Lagoon the treatment methods involve the use of ultraviolet light, bathing in the sea water which is heated by a geothermal power plant and the use of skin care products. The benefits of treatment at the Blue Lagoon is the seawater which contains salts, has a unique mineral content, silica and blue green algae that are not known to exist anywhere else in the world.

3. The Avene Spa Centre

The Avene Spa Center is located in the south of France. Treatment of psoriasis is provided with spa therapy with water flowing from a thermal spring. At this centre a course therapy usually lasts for three weeks. Although baths are the main feature of the treatment here, but the treatment also involves drinking the water. The beautiful environmental and psychological factors are others which offer quick healing.

4. The Red Sea

Helwan, Hurghada, Sinai, Aswan the Fayoum Oases, and Safaga located along the Red Sea in Egypt are climatotherapy cities that offer treatment of psoriasis. The climate at the Red Sea is similar to the Dead Sea and the waters contain unique salts and mineral based contents that aid to cure psoriasis and many other disease. The National Research Clinic Center at Safaga offers treatment to psoriasis patients by having them to bathe in the high salt and mineral content waters and expose themselves to the long and less dangerous rays of the sun.

5. Paso Robles

Paso Robles Hot Springs are located in the coastal mountain range of central California. The original inhabitants of the area are the Salinan Indians, who knew this region as the "Hot Springs." These people found liberation from various diseases including psoriasis and other skin ailments in the healing waters and comforting mud baths.

6. Soap Lake

Soap lake located in the high desert terrains of Central Washington State is a unique site for the treatment of psoriasis. It’s unique because there are no clinics or any recognized treatment centres available here. The lake water contains a unique combination of 25 minerals which are very effective in curing many ailments. The treatment here is a do-it-yourself one where one has to soak in the lake waters, apply mudpacks and sunbathe in the dry desert climate during the months of June to August. Around the lake there are many small motels and hotels that offer accommodation as well as bring in lake water through pipes into the rooms to be used for therapeutic purposes.

7. Mavena Derma Centrei

The Mavena Derma Center in Des Plaines, Illinois is located about 18 miles northwest of downtown Chicago. It is the only medical clinic in the United States that offers Balneo-Phototherapy, which is a combination of a brine soak with UVB light. Mavena Des Plaines’s Balneo-Phototherapy combines a magnesium-rich Dead Sea salt whirlpool soak followed by narrow-band of UVB phototherapy. To achieve 80 to 87 percent skin clearance, most patients would require 15 to 25 of these treatments. Mavena also offers a complete body product line of moisturizing products prepared from Dead Sea salt which it mines and imports directly from the Dead Sea.

8. Manitou Beach

Manitou beach, on Lake Manitou in Watrous, Canada has been since the beginning of the 20th century a destination for people who are looking to get cured of numerous diseases. The shallow lake Manitou is fed by underground springs and contains a high amount of mineral concentrations. Lake Manitou has many qualities which are similar to that of the Dead Sea.

9. Berkeley Springs

Berkeley Springs located only 2 hours from Washington, DC area, is surrounded by West Virginia’s marvelous beauty. People have flocked to these springs since more than two hundred years to bathe and soak in the warm mineral waters of these medicinal springs that help in healing countless skin ailments. There are also a number of spas which offer various skin treatments including mild or severe psoriasis.

10. La Roche Posay

The La Roche Posay spa is located near Poitiers about 185 miles from Paris. There is a number of thermal spring water which contains unique mixtures of mineral salts. At the La Roche Posay spa the treatment for psoriasis includes baths, showers, drinking the water, general detoxification and exposure to natural sunlight. Psychotherapeutic support is also provided at the spa and children are also welcomed.

11. Canary Island

A psoriasis treatment center operates on the Canary Islands. However, since it is funded by the Norwegian government it is not possible for Americans to travel directly to the island and avail treatment facilities. But, Americans can travel to the Canary Islands off the coast of Spain through private travel and tour companies and take full advantage of the sun and water. Plans are midway by the Norwegian Psoriasis Association to setup its own psoriasis treatment center on the Canary Islands and that center would be accessible to the international public.

12. Warm Mineral Springs

The Warm Mineral Springs are located in middle of Sarasota and Ft. Myers on the West coast of Florida. The springs are hourglass shaped, and a water-filled sinkhole that is about 240 feet in diameter and 230 feet deep. It is believed that some individuals with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis have found that bathing in these warm springs, rich in mineral content has helped improve their condition.

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