Guide to Complementary and Integrative Medicine

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For those living with psoriasis and psoriatic arthritis, finding treatment that works can sometimes be a long journey. And it may include multiple approaches. You might be prescribed treatment to directly address your psoriatic disease, but you may be looking for additional options to add to your treatment plan.

Get your resources to learn more about complementary and integrative medicine including:

  • Potential benefits of physical and occupational therapy, acupuncture, and massage
  • Suggestions around using diet and supplements to manage your psoriatic disease
  • The difference between complementary, integrative, and alternative medicine

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