Let me share a wonderful case of Diabetes Mellitus.
This is the case of my clinic assistant from my Balrampur OPD.
I started my practice in Balrampur in the year 2000. He joined me in 2001, as he was then working at a medical store adjacent to my clinic. Over the years, he became an integral part of my practice.
In 2007, after my father’s retirement, I shifted to Lucknow. However, I continued my Balrampur OPD every Friday and Saturday. The clinic had an excellent patient flow, and by then I had started practising exclusively through the Medicine Energy Transmission Through Hair method. In the following years, I completely stopped dispensing placebo medicines, yet the clinic continued to run smoothly.
By the grace of God, my practice in Lucknow gradually became well established. Consequently, I slowly started winding up my Balrampur OPD—first reducing it to twice a month and later to once a month, which continued for another two to three years.
Eventually, I decided to start an OPD in Noida. Fortunately, one of my grateful patients, whose daughter had recovered from a prolonged coma under our treatment, generously offered me space to establish the Noida clinic. Finally, on 4th January 2026, I visited my Balrampur OPD for the last time to formally close it.
Although it was a carefully considered decision, it was emotionally very difficult. I had grown up in Balrampur, and leaving the place where I had practised for over two decades was an emotional setback.
Closing the Balrampur OPD also affected my assistant, Pintu, financially. Although he continued working at the same medical store, the closure reduced his income considerably.
A few months later, he called me and said that for the past few weeks he had been passing urine frequently at night and had lost nearly 7 kilograms of weight. These symptoms were alarming, so I advised him to undergo blood investigations immediately.
The reports revealed unexpectedly high blood sugar levels:
* Fasting Blood Sugar: 273 mg/dL
* Postprandial Blood Sugar: 390 mg/dL
When I enquired about stress, he admitted that he had been facing financial difficulties, particularly because he had to arrange his daughter’s school fees for the upcoming academic session.
He asked whether he should immediately start taking metformin. I advised him to wait for a few days while making strict lifestyle and dietary modifications.
Based on his constitutional picture, I started Medicine Energy Transmission Through Hair using Lycopodium 0/1.
The response was remarkable.
Today, he shared his latest blood sugar reports with me, and I was delighted to see that both values had returned to the normal range:
Fasting Blood Sugar: 105 mg/dL
Postprandial Blood Sugar: 126 mg/dL
This case once again reminds us that emotional stress can profoundly influence metabolic disorders and that individualized constitutional homoeopathic treatment, combined with appropriate lifestyle modifications, can play a valuable role in restoring health.