Comments on “Treat
Kumar Thangudu@datarade · 2X Saas Founder + Angel Investor
I would like to see the cited evidence for which diets help combat Psoriasis. It's clinically proven that there's no such thing as a universally healthy diet. Our guts are like a non-deterministic polynomial time hard math problem, unlikely to be solved quickly. The notion that you're making anti-inflammatory claims is a strong one. Mouse models of inf… See more
orliesaurus@orliesaurus · Lasers handler
@datarade boom! nowadays people make apps to help you heal like they're some witchdoctors lol
Frederik Trovatten@trovatten · Marketing & Growth
@datarade It is well known that almost all diseases have several etiologies, some of which cannot be altered (such as genetical factors), while others can addressed by modifications of environmental conditions such as fitness and nutrition. In order to help people with conditions such as psoriasis we want to address the modifiable issues, in this case nutrit… See more
Kumar Thangudu@datarade · 2X Saas Founder + Angel Investor
@trovatten Please paste the links to your research here. You replied with more text. Show me the evidence.
Andreas Duess@andreasduess · CCO, Nourish Food Marketing
@trovatten as Kumar said, you're making a ton of claims without verification. As my old professor used to say "show me the smoking gun".
Henrik Werdelin@werdelin · Partner @Prehype, Founder @BarkBox
@datarade Found a few research papers: Gibson, L.E. (2011, February 10). Psoriasis diet: Can changing your diet treat psoriasis? Mayo Clinic. Retrieved August 15, 2013, from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health... Gupta, A.K., et al. (1989, June). Double-blind, placebo-controlled study to evaluate the efficacy of fish oil and low-dose UVB in the treatment of ps… See more
Kumar Thangudu@datarade · 2X Saas Founder + Angel Investor
@werdelin Thank you. This is something the company should have done on their site.
Kumar Thangudu@datarade · 2X Saas Founder + Angel Investor
@werdelin actually I looked a bit closer at this. Lots of questionable things. Low sample sizes, poorly defined limits. Ugh. Thanks for doing the research though. I appreciate it.