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    I can enjoy my meal after recovery from oral lichen planus. Thanks to Homeopathy and Dr Shah

    A 60 years old storekeeper, Mrs CP (Patient Identification Number 18676), an Indian citizen residing in Texas, USA, registered herself for online treatment with Life Force in January 2011. Basically a jovial, soft spoken lady who used to be anxious and stressed up due to her health issue. She tried to write in detail about her complaints in the questionnaire, which is filled up by online patient.

    She was suffering from Oral Lichen Planus since 3 years. She had 2-3 dark colored patches inside her cheeks each one and half cm in size. She would experience burning sensation on these spots while having hot drink or mild spicy food. She was quite upset as she used to like spicy food which now she had to avoid. Further she mentioned that the lesions increased due to stress.

    She did not use any treatment other than plain mouthwash few times. Hyperacidity (GERD) was the other symptom that would bother her routine. Her family physician had prescribed antacids which used to give temporary relief in her symptoms. She was also taking conventional medicines for her trigeminal neuralgia since more than 3 years.

    Her appetite, thirst, bladder and bowel were normal. She had achieved menopause at age of 46 years. Her sleep was sound and refreshing Her family included a son and husband staying with her and daughter in India married 10 years back. Her relations in family were cordial with every one.

    In past she had trigeminal neuralgia which was better with conventional medicines. Her family members did not have any other major medical problems.

    Based on the above details Dr Shah prescribed constitutional medicines for her. She reported after 3 and half months online. She filled up the progress report where in she mentioned that she had more than 50% improvement and no new area has got affected with it. She even mentioned that her trigeminal neuralgia was also better with these medicines. She stopped taking her conventional medicines for the same after starting with Homeopathic medicines.

    In the month of October 2011, she visited Dr Shah personally and was happy to have more than 80 % improvement in her oral lichen planus. Now she could enjoy her Indian meal which includes many spices. She also gave her written testimonial regarding her improvement.

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