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| | | ![]() Holy Water Linked To Skin Rash LONDON, ENGLAND -- November 21, 1997 -- Dr. Katsumi Hanada and co-workers, from Japan, discuss in a research letter in this week’s issue of The Lancet whether lithium in spring water can provoke psoriasis. A 19-year-old woman who had a five-year history of psoriasis was treated with ultraviolet A therapy and after three months her psoriasis cleared up. But one month later she developed a psoriatic rash all over her body. She told the researchers that she had drunk some holy water from a spring and her rash cleared up without any treatment when she stopped drinking this water. Analysis of the water and the girl's serum showed that both contained a high concentration of lithium which is a possible aggravating factor in psoriasis. The link between psoriasis and lithium was further supported when resumption of her ingestion of holy water for several months resulted in another flare-up of her psoriatic lesions accompanied by increases in her serum concentration of lithium.
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