Fat Chance
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14 is a common age for it to start. Flares every 7 years from that point are also common. It is also considered to be an heredity condition and research into genetics are being undertaken. Also it can skip generations, so a grandparent may have had it and your parent not. With the tendency of psoriasis sufferers to hide the condition many people are totally unaware that close family members may have it.
It is a common misconception that sun works for everyone. It is not the case, some psoriasis sufferers are sun averse. Kelp is known to help but herbalists are also known to take advantage and charge ludicrous amounts for items that have no clinical basis. Mild sufferers can attribute becoming clear to a myriad of reasons, whilst in reality many short term flares clear on there own. No herbalist or online dealer etc etc will tell you that because they want your money.
Psoriasis is a mirror condition. It is highly likely that if you get a flare on one knee you will get one on the other.
Hope it goes well for you and it soon clears.
Sorry Rascal i did'nt articulate enough in my last post that i meant fresh seaweed on the seashore. Bizarelly it was me father ( a non sufferer) who under protest from my mother (a ps sufferer).told me to bath every day in the sea (whilst me mother was protesting it's incurable) useing the kelp like a flannel. I followed his instructions to the letter aand removed a chest-full with no sign of me ever having suffered it come the end of the holiday. I asked him how he knew it would work and if it was the sea-salt, the sun or the kelp and he replied...'it does'nt like the three together does it'....just my experience.