Controlling psoriasis takes work and commitment

D: So you basically stay on the diet as a lifestyle change.

I think it is a lifestyle change and I think it's personally my experience has been that it's unfair to portray it as a cure and it's unfair to portray it as something that...you cannot expect quick results. It took incredible dedication on my part and I have not seen it require it anything less from anybody else. It does require a lifestyle change. And that's not quickly made.

It was very hard for me to change my diet. Within a few weeks and long before I saw improvements in my skin, I felt so much better that I knew I would never go back. It was like the opposite effect of food poisoning. When you get food poisoning you don't have to talk yourself into not eating the thing that made you really sick and it was the opposite effect for me when I was realizing this new way of eating made me feel so much better, I knew I wasn't going back to my old habits.

And I had some deeply ingrained habits. I was not happy to change my diet. The weekend I committed to changing my diet, I spent the weekend in bed mad and depressed that I to change my diet for something that had never given me a moment of pleasure in thirty years. And yet within a few weeks, I felt so differently that I was telling people I would never go back.

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I was thrilled when I was asked to do the interviews for this project. I'm really happy with the way it came out. I hope it's a help to you.

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David Farlow