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Increased H2O2 levels in the epidermis

My 14 year old daughter has Vitiligo, and its suggested that there is increased Hydrogen Peroxide in her skin causing the cells in her skin to die.
Is there a way to reduct the H2O2 in the skin? Oral or topical.

Thanks,

DebbieG
 
  bluerus on 2006-07-17
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
Hydrogen Peroxide is always high in Vitiligo patients, is is the symptom but not the root cause.

At the thread you can find the treatment of vitiligo.
http://www.abchomeopathy.com/forum2.php/883/

Vitiligo Cure From Joe De Livera on 2005-10-15
I have successfully treated a patient with Ars Sulph Flavum 3x taken in the Wet Dose once daily. The patient was also given Syphyllinum 200 (dry dose)once weekly.

The wet dose is made up as follows:

Method to be followed to make the wet dose.
Get a 500ml bottle of spring water
Pour out 100ml
Put in 3 globules or 1 drop if you have the liquid remedy.
Hit the bottle hard on your palm or a cushion and watch for the water to fizzle like when you open a bottls of soda.
Sip a teaspoonful as recommended above once daily.

Please note that it may take many months to notice any improvement. However in the case of the patient that I treated there was noticeable improvement of the pigmentation returning in 2 months after commencement of therapy.

This gradual re-pigmentation is continuing and I believe that the skin will be completely normal in about a year. This is because the patient sought a cure after 7 years after she first noticed the loss of pigmentation in her skin.

Vitiligo Cure Correction From Joe De Livera on 2005-10-15
The dosage of Syphillinum 200 was once a fortnight. (Not weekly)
 
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