Case Study: Successful Treatment of Allergic Bronchitis with Medicine Transmission Through Hair
Patient Background
The father of a young girl from Godda, Jharkhand, approached us for the treatment of his daughter, who was diagnosed with allergic bronchitis. The child had been experiencing significant difficulty in breathing, particularly while running or playing. During a Zoom consultation, the child expressed her discomfort and inability to enjoy physical activities due to her breathing issues.
The condition had been previously diagnosed as allergic bronchitis by a local physician, who advised avoiding exposure to dust, fumes, and other potential allergens. Her IgE levels were elevated, further confirming her hypersensitivity. The family was planning to visit CMC Vellore for further evaluation when the father came across our reference from one of our grateful patients who had been successfully treated for CSF Rhinorrhea.
Treatment Process
During the Zoom consultation, the family was informed about our exclusive treatment method using medicine transmission through hair. They initially inquired about oral medications but were told that we treat all patients using this unique approach, where no oral medicine is required. Instead, a strand of the patient’s hair is placed in a medicated vial selected according to their symptoms, allowing the medicine’s energy to act remotely.
First Consultation Video
After understanding the procedure, they agreed to proceed and sent the child’s hair by post. Following a detailed case history, the remedy Medorrhinum was selected in 0/1 potency, and treatment commenced on 24th February 2024.
Progress Timeline and Follow-Ups
18th March 2024 (First Follow-Up):
The child reported no difficulty in breathing.
Serum IgE levels were tested, and the results showed a reading of 218.
CRP levels were within the normal range.
29th April 2024 (Second Follow-Up):
The child complained of breathing difficulty for the past 10–15 days.
The power of the medicine transmission was increased by giving 10 jerks to the medicated vial to enhance its efficacy.
1st July 2024 (Third Follow-Up):
The family reported no further breathing issues. The child was gradually recovering.
25th January 2025 (Final Follow-Up):
During a video consultation, the child happily shared that she no longer had any complaints.
She reported being able to run, play outdoor games, and enjoy her activities without any breathing difficulty.
Outcome and Reflections
The child made a complete recovery from her allergic bronchitis over the course of the treatment. Her father expressed immense gratitude for the results and admiration for the medicine transmission through hair method.
He shared that many people in their city initially doubted the effectiveness of this treatment approach, but he witnessed its success firsthand and now firmly believes in it. As per the father’s request, the child’s treatment was paused on 25th January 2025.
Conclusion
This case exemplifies the power of classical homeopathy combined with medicine transmission through hair, providing a non-invasive and effective solution for chronic allergic conditions. The patient’s complete recovery and renewed ability to enjoy a normal, active childhood reflect the efficacy of this unique method.