Top 10 Homeopathic Ingredients for Psoriasis

Fingers with psoriasis
By Dr. Peter Klapper Ph.D.


Psoriasis is a disease that causes itchy, flaking rashes on the body. Commonly found on the scalp, knees, trunk, and elbows, the rashes result from the body’s immune system overreacting and attacking healthy cells. The root causes of psoriasis are unclear, but common triggers include certain medications, cuts, and infections. 

Having psoriasis can make it difficult for you to do daily tasks. However, there are periods when the symptoms subside for a while. The disease is rarely severe and not contagious, although no known cures exist. Still, there are ways to alleviate the symptoms of psoriasis via treatments in homeopathy.

10 Homeopathic Treatments for Psoriasis

Here are some homeopathy treatments for psoriasis and how they can help manage its symptoms.

1. Hydrocotyle asiatica
Commonly known as pennywort, you can find this perennial plant in wetlands or marshes. It’s native to India, China, Indonesia, Eastern Europe, and South Africa. Many people, especially in Northeast India, have used the plant for centuries as an ingredient in food, drinks, and medicines.

Hydrocotyle asiatica stimulates the production of collagen, which keeps the skin healthy and hastens the healing of wounds caused by psoriasis.

2. Natrum muriaticum
Also called sodium chloride or table salt, you can find this substance anywhere. When taken orally, salt is essential for balancing the body’s electrolytes and acids and regulating blood pressure. 

When applied topically, it can help relieve symptoms by forcing liquids out of cells, which can flush bacteria out and cleanse the skin. Homeopathic experts recommend concentrations of 30C or higher.

3. Silicea
You may know silicea by its more common name, silica or silicon. One of the most abundant elements on earth, you can find silica in several types of food, such as green beans, leeks, cereals, and bananas. In addition, certain supplements also contain silica.

Silica can help heal wounds and scar tissue by helping the body produce collagen. Because collagen keeps the skin healthy, this remedy can help with psoriasis rash.

4. Sesamum indicum
Sesamum indicum is more commonly known as sesame oil. You can extract sesame oil from the seeds of the sesame plant, which is native to India and Eastern Africa. Though many usually use it for cooking, sesame oil has several benefits for the skin.

Sesame oil has antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties, which can alleviate the symptoms of psoriasis.

5. Rosa canina
Rosehip oil comes from a rose bush in Chile, mainly its fruit and seeds. It has many benefits, from  reducing inflammation to promoting collagen production and exfoliating the skin. That is thanks to its retinol content, which helps with cell turnover. Because it helps the skin rejuvenate, you can avoid the worst symptoms of psoriasis.

6. Pinus
The needles in pine trees contain pinus or pine oil, which has several beneficial properties. For one, pine oil contains phenolic compounds, which have antioxidant properties. These compounds fight free radicals, resulting in healthier, smoother skin.

7. Lavandin
In the 1900s, locals created the Lavandula hybrida by crossing two lavender plants: Lavandula angustifolia and Lavandula latifolia. You can extract lavandin oil from the new plant, which contains terpenes like camphor, linalool, and limonene.


These ingredients help lavandin oil treat psoriasis by relieving irritation and itchiness. Researchers found that camphor promoted collagen production when they tested its effects on animals.

8. Pelargonium graveolens
Also known as geranium essential oil, you can distill it from the leaves of Pelargonium graveolens or rose geranium. The plant is native to several places in South Africa, such as Mozambique and Transvaal, but you can find growers worldwide.

A study found that geranium oil has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties, decreasing breakouts from psoriasis, acne, and infections.

9. Cymbopogon martinii
Cymbopogon martinii, more commonly known as ginger grass or Indian geranium, is a member of the lemongrass family and from where you can derive palmarosa oil. Though native to India, this plant has worldwide distribution.

The oil contains geraniol, a terpene with antimicrobial, antioxidant, and anti-inflammatory properties. As such, it can help soothe the skin to reduce inflammation and dryness from psoriasis.

10. Chamomilla recutita
Chamomilla recutita, or German chamomile, is native across Southern and Eastern Europe. Many civilizations since ancient Egypt famously used the plant in teas and herbal supplements. You can use its oil for several ailments, including eczema and psoriasis.

Like the other treatments on the list, experts found that German chamomile oil has antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties. It can reduce irritation and swelling, alleviating psoriasis symptoms and providing relief.

How to Use Homeopathic Remedies for Psoriasis
Consider a few general things when using a homeopathic remedy for psoriasis. Remember to consult a homeopathic doctor and follow their instructions, too.

Shake well before use
Homeopathic medicines must undergo intense shaking or succussion before application to ensure their effectiveness. This step releases the healing essence of the oil before application.

Clean and dry the affected area thoroughly
Foreign substances may interfere with the healing process, so thoroughly clean the affected area and any applicator tools with warm water and dry them completely before applying the medicine.

Apply 1–3 drops to the affected area
Rub the oil gently into the skin of the affected area. You can use this treatment three to four times daily whenever your psoriasis flares up and causes discomfort.

Nature Heals
Many natural ingredients have beneficial properties that can help you stay healthy. If you’re suffering from a skin disorder like psoriasis, you could use remedies with antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties to treat and alleviate unpleasant symptoms.

Forces of Nature can help treat psoriasis and other ailments with non-invasive treatments. Contact us today or browse through homeopathic medicines for remedies!



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