A. T. A - KuwaitThis is to salute you, your revered spouse and your centre’s honourable staff for your outstanding reputation, your genuine efforts and your invaluable achievements.
On my head, hair fall average has reduced, maybe by a third, this very month. With a magnifying lens, I can notice white and/or black (scattered) baby hairs re-growing. On my face the small pink and glazed hairless patches are gradually, but surely, disappearing. Since over one month now, the quantity of body hair fall at morning showers varies with little, but indeed noticeable improvement.
Since over one month now, I am getting 1 to 2 additional hours of good sleep every night, instead of just 5 hours as before, and I am no longer able (neither willing) to resist the strong desire to go to bed earlier. Emotionally, no major changes, but I feel a slight tendency to better absorb the stresses and shocks of everyday work and life.
R S., NSW AustraliaThe Urticaria started to affect me in May 2007 and there didn't seem to be any medication other than antihistamines and eventually in August 2007 UVB light treatment. The UVB light treatment was a huge relief for a short time and the original lesions started to subside. After some weeks went by I could ascertain that the treatment I was having was treating the outside and effect, but there wasn't any treatment for me internally. During my research early in September 2007 I saw Dr Shah's web site and made enquiries. The first contact was online, while on your web site on the Sept 4th I made preliminary enquiries and signed to receive emails with information. I am extremely grateful that I was able to make contact with Dr. Shah's clinic and receive the medication to aid in the relief of the urticaria. Thank you for your service and attention.
C. R., Kerala, IndiaDuring September 2005, HCV RNA Quantitative analysis was conducted at Medivision Laboratories, Kochi, a reputed Laboratory. The value observed was 370271 IU/ml as against previous 1508159 IU/ml, signifying a notable decrease. This may be attributed to your medications, a positive result.