Hi very new here
Just on the back of that blueberry thread, was wondering if people are still having success with this, or was it trolling by bad faith actors? I think I saw a post by someone saying as much.
Thanks for your help
Posted Sat 15 Feb 2025 11.08 by Paddy
It never really worked for me
Posted Sat 15 Feb 2025 13.05 by LeopardLady
Yeah, I can believe it- I’ve never managed to change my P with any dietary intervention. My last 2 flares just decided to switch off randomly, hoping this flare will do same.
I owe all of you my discovery i tried the blueberrys frozen and did not get a remission and kept searching finally I found neem oil cold pressed it keeps it gone while causing all kinds of other benefits. it is truly fascinating tree...crazy thing is almost no info in English maybe 2 books and like zero informative podcast yet they in India have had this for 4500 years and it took me 10 years in this space to find it ...really crazy try it pass it on I know the oil works on psoriasis on elbows knees and groin so my Christ touch you with healing bless you all.
Posted Wed 10 Dec 2025 23.03 by disneyandfilmlover
Hi, everyone,
Can someone tell me if the blueberry treatment worked or the Neem Oil Cold. and if did, how much dosage did you take and how long did it take to to see clearing.
Are there any treatments that worked for you?
I am 28 year old who has been suffering with for years now, all of my 20's along with early childhood. I am a young lawyer who now is suffering from painful joints, severe inflammation in entire body and in fingers. I never got to enjoy my twenties, always hiding my arms and legs. dealing with inflammation etc.
I even take care of my diet, stopped eating carbs and limiting carolic intake. I also dealt with weight gain all since I turned 16 even though I barely ate and still do take care of my diet.
It would mean the world if I can find the treatment for it.
Thank you guys!
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