Effect of starch-fortified turmeric bath on psoriasis: a parallel randomised controlled trial

Gunasekaran Shathirapathiy BNYS, MD, Pradeep MK Nair BNYS, MSc, Salwa Hyndavi BNYS, MPH
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Abstract

Background

Naturopathic medicine uses starch-fortified turmeric baths (SFTBs) [i.e. a mixture of rice starch and turmeric (Curcuma longa)] to treat psoriasis. This study set out to understand the effects of SFTBs on psoriasis.

Methods

The study used a parallel-group RCT design. Seventy-seven patients were screened of which 60 psoriatic patients were recruited. The inclusion criteria were people with psoriasis, aged between 20 and 60 years, not taking any medications and without open lesions. Participants were randomly allocated to two groups of 30. The intervention arm (IA) received SFTBs along with naturopathy interventions whereas the control arm (CA) received naturopathy interventions only (e.g. massage, yoga, hydro, diet therapy). The Psoriasis Area and Severity Index was completed at baseline and post-intervention (day 10).

Results

A mixed-ANOVA was conducted to compare scores within and between groups. There was a significant main effect for time [Wilks's λ=0.27, F(1, 58)=153.94, P<0.001, partial η2=0.73], with both groups showing an improvement over time. The difference between groups post-intervention was also statistically significant [F(1, 58)=10.552, P<0.01, partial η2=0.154].

Conclusion

Starch-fortified turmeric baths, as applied in this study, appears to improve psoriasis area and severity and can be used as a safe and inexpensive therapy in the management of psoriasis.

淀粉强化姜黄浴对牛皮癣的影响:一项平行随机对照试验
自然疗法使用淀粉强化姜黄浴(SFTBs)[即大米淀粉和姜黄(姜黄)的混合物]来治疗牛皮癣。本研究旨在了解SFTBs对牛皮癣的影响。方法采用平行组随机对照试验设计。77名患者被筛选,其中60名银屑病患者被招募。纳入标准是患有牛皮癣的人,年龄在20到60岁之间,没有服用任何药物,没有开放性病变。参与者被随机分为两组,每组30人。干预组(IA)接受SFTBs和自然疗法干预,而对照组(CA)只接受自然疗法干预(如按摩、瑜伽、水疗、饮食疗法)。在基线和干预后(第10天)完成银屑病面积和严重程度指数。结果采用混合方差分析比较组内和组间得分。时间有显著的主效应[Wilks’s λ=0.27, F(1,58)=153.94, P<0.001,部分η2=0.73],两组都随着时间的推移而改善。干预后各组间差异也有统计学意义[F(1,58)=10.552, P<0.01,偏η2=0.154]。结论本研究中应用的淀粉强化姜黄浴可改善银屑病的面积和严重程度,可作为一种安全、廉价的治疗银屑病的方法。
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