Gladis (name changed), a 40-year-old strong and independent woman, approached the AIS clinic for the
treatment of psoriasis, which she had been fighting for over two years without any sign of relief. At first,
she noticed scaly patches on her scalp, which soon spread to her knees, elbows and legs, too. She was prescribed topical applications or ointments, which helped her reduce the scaly patches initially, but new patches kept appearing on other areas. The problem worsened when she started experiencing pain in her wrist joints, limiting her daily activities.
Since Gladis was suffering from psoriasis for a long time and had undergone various medical tests and
medications without any improvement in her condition, it was imperative to find the specific cause that triggered the growth of skin patches at various places on her skin. A detailed analysis of her lifestyle and medical history was conducted by an experienced doctor, after which she was prescribed Sepia 200, an effective homeopathy medicine.
The doctors asked Gladis several pertinent questions about her physical health as well as mental well-being. They learned that Gladis had always been a bold and straightforward woman full of life. She had a lot of friends and enjoyed social interactions. However, since the advent of psoriasis, she began shying away from gatherings and limited her social outings. Not being able to live freely, she began feeling depressed and angry and would frequently lash out at her friends and family members. Psoriasis not only
caused physical discomfort but also affected Gladis mentally.
Along with administering Sepia 200, the doctors advised Gladis to do daily meditation and Yoga to better channel her energies. She was also suggested to make certain changes in her diet. Above all, the doctors encouraged her to embrace positive thoughts and strengthen relationships with her loved ones.
The initial two months of treatment did not show much progress. However, from the third month onwards, Gladis started showing significant improvement. The scaling on her skin was very minimal and the patches had totally thinned out. Also, there were no signs of new patches. By the fifth month, her joint pains completely subsided. The treatment was continued for one year and there were no psoriasis patches and no joint pains.
There has been no relapse of psoriasis after the treatment and Gladis is back to living a happy, fun-filled life!