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Why Fasting Isn’t the Long-Term Answer for Psoriasis Relief

If you’ve ever wondered whether fasting can help manage psoriasis, you’re not alone. From water fasts to intermittent fasting, more people are exploring restrictive eating strategies hoping for clear skin and symptom relief. But does it really work — and more importantly, is it sustainable?

At MGI Clinics, we’ve guided thousands of psoriasis patients through the healing process using our Mind-Gut-Immunity Method. And while fasting can offer short-term improvements, long-term psoriasis management requires a deeper approach that focuses on balancing the immune system by healing the gut.

The Real Link Between Psoriasis and Gut Health

What most people don’t realize is that psoriasis isn’t just a skin issue — it’s an immune system issue. And guess where 80% of your immune system lives? In your gut. Specifically, in something called the mucosa-associated lymphatic tissue (MALT), which interacts with food, bacteria, fungi, and even viruses every single day.

When this system gets out of balance — usually due to a disrupted gut microbiome — the immune system goes haywire. It starts attacking your own body, including your skin. That’s when flare-ups happen.

To truly treat psoriasis, we have to restore harmony in the gut microbiome, not starve it.

Fasting for Psoriasis: Short-Term Fix, Long-Term Risk?

Yes, fasting can temporarily relieve symptoms. When you stop eating, you reduce the workload on your digestive system. That can lower inflammation for a short time. Fasting also triggers processes like ketosis and autophagy, which help break down damaged cells — including inflamed skin cells.

But here’s the problem: fasting doesn’t feed your microbiome.

Without consistent intake of phytonutrients — plant-based compounds that regulate inflammation and support immune balance — the immune system can’t recalibrate. And as soon as food is reintroduced, especially if the gut is still imbalanced, symptoms often come back with a vengeance.

The Dangers of Prolonged or Frequent Fasting

Over time, repeated fasting can lead to a host of problems:

  • Nutrient deficiencies
  • Low BMI and muscle wasting
  • Thyroid and endocrine dysfunction
  • Chronic fatigue and sleep disturbances
  • Protein-calorie malnutrition, which worsens skin and joint inflammation

Even worse, for those with a BMI under 18, fasting can drive the body into a catabolic state — breaking down muscle and skin instead of building them up. This makes healing from psoriasis nearly impossible without careful nutritional intervention.

What Works Better Than Fasting? A Phytonutrient-Driven Diet

The most effective approach we’ve seen is to reduce inflammation first — through food.

That’s why we created the Phyto Diet, a personalized nutritional strategy focused on four pillars:

  1. Phytonutrient Density and Diversity:
    These include antioxidants, polyphenols, prebiotics, and more — all essential for calming inflammation and repairing gut lining.
  2. Macronutrient Balance:
    We generally recommend:
    • 50% healthy fats
    • 25% protein
    • 25% low-glycemic carbohydrates
  3. This balance helps starve inflammatory microbes like Candida and supports skin and tissue repair.
  4. Microbiome Specificity:
    Each patient’s gut microbiome is unique. We tailor food plans to promote the growth of beneficial bacteria while suppressing harmful ones.
  5. Avoidance of Food Sensitivities:
    Many people with psoriasis have hidden sensitivities to gluten, dairy, or even eggs. Identifying and eliminating these is crucial.

Still Considering Fasting? Here’s a Smarter Way

If you’re determined to try fasting, consider supporting your body with herbal teas. Teas made from turmeric, ginger, or green tea leaves offer anti-inflammatory phytonutrients like polyphenols without breaking your fast. They help bridge the nutrient gap and keep inflammation in check.

But remember, the goal isn’t to avoid food — it’s to eat the right food.

Taking Control of Your Health

Fasting might feel like a quick fix, but it rarely offers lasting relief. True, long-term psoriasis management comes from nourishing your body — not depriving it. By focusing on personalized, anti-inflammatory nutrition that supports your gut and immune system, you can take real steps toward remission.

For personalized guidance and support, schedule a discovery call with Dr. Chanu Dasari at MGI Clinics. Our Case Studies page features stories of patients who have successfully managed their conditions through the Mind-Gut-Immunity Method. 


Start Your Journey to Better Health Today

Discover the transformative power of the Mind-Gut-Immunity Method! Over the past decade, Dr. Dasari has helped countless clients reduce inflammation and find relief from autoimmune issues, often in just 3-6 weeks. Now, you can start your journey to better health with our free training. Click the link below, choose your condition, and learn how our proven approach can help you feel better fast. 

About the Author

Dr. Chanu Dasari, a distinguished clinician with a career spanning renowned institutions like Vanderbilt University, Oxford University, and the University of California, has made significant contributions to medical research and practice. His work, published in top peer-reviewed scientific journals and adopted by the US Department of Health, highlights his commitment to advancing healthcare. Dr. Dasari is board-certified by the American Board of Medical Specialties and the American College of Surgeons, with a specialization in hernia repair, gallbladder removal, cysts, digestive disease, and cancer. As the founder of the Mind-Gut-Immunity Clinic, he draws from personal experience with autoimmune and digestive dysfunction to lead a team dedicated to patient-centered care using evidence-based protocols.

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