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Hi,

I am new to this group. I have two autoimmune skin conditions-

vitiligo and lichen sclerosus. It was suggested by a practioner of

mindbody healing that tetracycline might help clear the vitiligo but

she didn't see anything that would help the LS.

I have searched your archives and haven't seen anything posted in

reference to either of these skin disorders however, someone may be

familiar with a healing protocol I hope.

Thanks.

Michele

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> A good friend of mine just called me and said she has been diagnosed with

lichen sclerosus. Will this diet help this?

+++Hi Darlene B. What is lichen sclerosus - or provide a link.

Your friend needs to understand there are Four Reasons Health Fails:

1. Lack of proper nutrition and oxygen.

2. Accumulation of toxins, poisons, and waste.

3. Lowered vitality due to stress, shock, injury, emotional upsets, relationship

or financial worries and concerns, etc.

4. Nutritional status inherited from your parents upon conception.

Therefore the only way to get healthy, no matter what the issue is, is by

building up the immune system, which is done by:

1) Consuming " proper nutrients " (diet plus supplements),

2) Eliminating toxins and foods that feed candida (they also feed bacteria and

cancer),

3) Eliminating damaging foods, and

4) Eliminating toxins in general.

Bee

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Hi Bee,

" Lichen sclerosus (LI-kun skluh-RO-sus) is an uncommon condition that creates

patchy, white skin that's thinner than normal. Lichen sclerosus may affect skin

on any part of your body, but most often involves skin of the vulva, foreskin of

the penis or skin around the anus.

The exact cause of lichen sclerosus isn't known. However, the condition may be

related to a lack of sex hormones in the affected skin or to an overactive

immune system. Previous skin damage at a particular site on your skin may

increase the likelihood of lichen sclerosus at that location.

Although lichen sclerosus may involve skin around your genitals, it isn't

contagious and cannot spread through sexual intercourse.

It occurs most often in postmenopausal women, but it also occurs in men and

children. In women, lichen sclerosus usually involves the vulva. "

I believe your protocol will bring about healing in my friend if she is willing

to embrace the diet and take the supplements. I was hoping someone would have a

testimony about healing it with your diet and when I did a search of old

messages I found a testimonial from a lady written years ago. She had been

healed of many things on your diet but her lichen sclerosus was only about

50-60% better at the time of her post. I suppose with time she probably healed

it completely if she stuck with the diet and supplements. It therefore seems to

be a very difficult thing to see healed. It is message number 23263.

Thank you,

Darlene B.

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> " Lichen sclerosus (LI-kun skluh-RO-sus) is an uncommon condition that creates

patchy, white skin that's thinner than normal. Lichen sclerosus may affect skin

on any part of your body, but most often involves skin of the vulva, foreskin of

the penis or skin around the anus.

> The exact cause of lichen sclerosus isn't known. However, the condition may be

related to a lack of sex hormones in the affected skin or to an overactive

immune system. Previous skin damage at a particular site on your skin may

increase the likelihood of lichen sclerosus at that location.

> Although lichen sclerosus may involve skin around your genitals, it isn't

contagious and cannot spread through sexual intercourse.

> It occurs most often in postmenopausal women, but it also occurs in men and

children. In women, lichen sclerosus usually involves the vulva. "

>

> I believe your protocol will bring about healing in my friend if she is

willing to embrace the diet and take the supplements. I was hoping someone would

have a testimony about healing it with your diet and when I did a search of old

messages I found a testimonial from a lady written years ago. She had been

healed of many things on your diet but her lichen sclerosus was only about

50-60% better at the time of her post. I suppose with time she probably healed

it completely if she stuck with the diet and supplements. It therefore seems to

be a very difficult thing to see healed. It is message number 23263.

+++Hi Darlene. Thank you for the information. The cause of lichen scerosus is

toxins, like any other skin eruptions or manifestations, including warts, moles,

skin tags, rashes, etc.

The only way anyone can improve their health is by following Nature's Laws on

Health, which is what my program is all about. There are no quick fixes.

All the best, Bee

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