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is it communicable skin disease

2006-07-05 12:25:32 · 3 answers · asked by venkata g 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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It is unlikely that Lichen Planus is a communicable disease however someone with a communicable disease may exhibit symptoms of Lichen Planus. If I had Lichen Planus, I would get tested. Lichen Planus may be a signal that something more severe is going on.
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=9194870&dopt=Abstract

Lichen Planus is probably not caused by any one thing but rather
several cofactors probably decrease the guts ability to eliminate toxins and therefore disables the proper immune response.
Several cofactors such as poor dietary choices, mineral deficiencies, chronic dehydration, toxins from antibiotics, vaccinations, medicinal drugs, heavy metals such as aluminum, mercury, lead and environmental contaminants may be responsible for your Lichen Planus. Combined, many of these multiple conditions may block the intestinal tract, create congestion in many toxin elimination systems of the body and lead to often painful inflamation of the skin in the form of flat, dark purple bumps in many areas of the body.or sores in the mouth or genitals.

This link http://www.medicow.com/topics/lichen-pla... says there is no cure however many people have been cured of Lichen Planus by their own body.

Give your body what it needs and it will respond. I would start with the water cure. Drink 6-8 glasses of distilled water each day with a pinch of unrefined sea salt. This will rehydrate and remineralize the body.

I would eliminate dairy and wheat based(glutens) from my diet to see if either of these foods. Imagine there are several types of people in the world and you may be one of millions of people whose body is not supposed to have dairy or wheat.

I would take an alternate daily bath in cool water with several tablespoons of unrefined sea salt and add a drop of wild oregano oil and on the first day and the the next day take a bath in cool water with 2 cups of inexpensive grocery store apple cider vinegar with one drop of wild oregeno oil. Repeat this process during flare ups.

I would consider taking the homeopathic treatment's Arsenicum Album for itching, St John's Wart, and Arsenicum Iodatum. I would also consider taking a good B Complex Vitamin.

Eat more raw vegetables and fruits.

Eat walnuts, almonds, and small amounts of Brazil nuts each day.

Sunstitute walnut oil for other cooking oil.

Drink a glass of apple juice three times a day with a tablespoon of raw unfiltered apple cider vinegar witha dash of cinnamon three times a day.

To get rid of scars left from Lichen Planus, I would try mixing egg whites with a few drops of rosehip oil, lavender oil, wheat germ oil, or cocoa butter in a a dixie cup sized cup of apple cider vinegar or lemon juice. When you have 30 minutes to leave it on, apply the mixture several times and this will help lighten and heal scars.

Drink 6-8 glasses of clean water each day to give your skin the fluids it needs to heal itself.

These different healing modalities may provide some answers but the true answer is to cleanse the body of toxins, get at least 30 minutes of sunlight each day, eat more fruit and vegetables, drink lots of clean mineralized water and become conscious of your bodies needs.

2006-07-05 15:43:25 · answer #1 · answered by rudenski 5 · 0 0

Milk gland? Sounds like mammary gland.

2006-07-05 12:28:36 · answer #2 · answered by grinningleaf 4 · 0 0

go to www.aocd.org/skin/dermatologic/lichen_planus

2006-07-05 12:29:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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