Homeopathic Treatment Brings Joyful Resolution to Stephanie's Saga
In 1996, Stephanie consulted Dr. Marliese Symons, a renowned medical doctor specialising in psychiatry and psychotherapy, after years of battling chronic asthma and psoriasis. Her conditions, particularly the psoriasis that spread to her hips and was covered in sores on her scalp, had a significant impact on her quality of life.
Every cold led to a chest infection for Stephanie, necessitating multiple courses of antibiotics. Daily use of a medicated shampoo failed to help her psoriasis. The years of using steroids for her conditions took a toll on her health.
However, a transformational change occurred when Dr. Symons prescribed Lycopodium to Stephanie. The symptoms of her conditions disappeared, and she was able to stop using her steroid inhaler and topical steroids. Over twenty years have passed since Stephanie last used any medication for her skin conditions.
Dr. Symons, who is also the president of Homeopathy-UK, a leading UK charity promoting homeopathy as a natural and effective form of complementary medicine, was more than willing to speak directly to a journalist to clarify her experiences with homeopathy.
Homeopathy-UK's mission is to educate, support practitioners, and raise public awareness of homeopathy. They run affordable clinics across the UK, making homeopathic treatments accessible to many. For press and media enquiries, contact Barry Tomes at 44 7966174319 or email [email protected]. More information can be found on their website, www.homeopathy-uk.org.
Stephanie attributes her improved quality of life to homeopathy. She is grateful for the positive impact it has had on her health and well-being. Her story serves as a testament to the potential benefits of homeopathy as a complementary treatment option.
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