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In this podcast, I go off a rant because something came up on Instagram that really caught my attention. Someone decided to post on their Instagram claiming that they healed someone else's psoriasis using this special "7 day cure." This person did not even ask permission to use the other person's photos to claim that he had treated her. And this is totally wrong. First of all you cannot use someone else's pictures or content without their permission. And second of all, it is totally wrong to send out a false hope to all the people living with psoriasis and saying that you have some special 7 day cure. We all know at this point that psoriasis is not curable, it is only healable and controlled. And even if there was some magic treatment out their for psoriasis, I doubt it would cure someone's psoriasis in just 7 days.
By Mohammed KhanIn this podcast, I go off a rant because something came up on Instagram that really caught my attention. Someone decided to post on their Instagram claiming that they healed someone else's psoriasis using this special "7 day cure." This person did not even ask permission to use the other person's photos to claim that he had treated her. And this is totally wrong. First of all you cannot use someone else's pictures or content without their permission. And second of all, it is totally wrong to send out a false hope to all the people living with psoriasis and saying that you have some special 7 day cure. We all know at this point that psoriasis is not curable, it is only healable and controlled. And even if there was some magic treatment out their for psoriasis, I doubt it would cure someone's psoriasis in just 7 days.

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