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	<title>Comments on: Causes of psoriasis not yet determined</title>
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		<title>By: Jill Mulligan</title>
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		<description>Yes any drinks such as cola that contain Phrosphoric acid can cause the bones to break down and make deposits on the skin causing it a chemist said. Another cause can be eating too much and too much sun exposure. It can be cured with using a brush to clean it off and natural glycerin soap that does not contain sodium laurel sulfate. Another cure is to drink bottled water bleach can cause it from tap water. It is cause by an allergy that must be identified to cure it. Over cleansing can cause it too. Baths cure it every other day. Good luck and keep a cool dry area. If the air gets too moist that triggers it.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes any drinks such as cola that contain Phrosphoric acid can cause the bones to break down and make deposits on the skin causing it a chemist said. Another cause can be eating too much and too much sun exposure. It can be cured with using a brush to clean it off and natural glycerin soap that does not contain sodium laurel sulfate. Another cure is to drink bottled water bleach can cause it from tap water. It is cause by an allergy that must be identified to cure it. Over cleansing can cause it too. Baths cure it every other day. Good luck and keep a cool dry area. If the air gets too moist that triggers it.</p>
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