I just heard the wierdest thing:
A colleague of mine bought an e-cig about two months ago. Her daughter, who suffers from psoriasis, sneaked a couple of puffs on the e-cig and decided she liked it, and would like to quit smoking. During the following week they more or less shared the e-cig, and guess what: the daughters psoriasis got noticeably better!!
Not believing the connection, and getting a bit possessive, my colleague kept the e-cig for herself. Her daughters psoriasis flared back up.
The daughter has now had her own e-cig for about a week, and her psoriasis has gotten a lot better again
She also suffers from leukemia and is now anxiously awaiting her next visit to her doctor, to get a professional opinion (and show off the improved condition of her psoriasis).
Coincidence? Might be, but so far it looks promising, and the daughter is not giving up her e-cig for anything
Comments, anyone??
A colleague of mine bought an e-cig about two months ago. Her daughter, who suffers from psoriasis, sneaked a couple of puffs on the e-cig and decided she liked it, and would like to quit smoking. During the following week they more or less shared the e-cig, and guess what: the daughters psoriasis got noticeably better!!
Not believing the connection, and getting a bit possessive, my colleague kept the e-cig for herself. Her daughters psoriasis flared back up.
The daughter has now had her own e-cig for about a week, and her psoriasis has gotten a lot better again
She also suffers from leukemia and is now anxiously awaiting her next visit to her doctor, to get a professional opinion (and show off the improved condition of her psoriasis).
Coincidence? Might be, but so far it looks promising, and the daughter is not giving up her e-cig for anything
Comments, anyone??