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Erosive oral lichen planus

Autoimmune Diseases | Last Active: Jan 19 4:18pm | Replies (231)

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@loli

Hi Lima, I am so sorry to hear what you are going through. I was diagnosed with lichen planus in my cheek maybe 15 years ago. Five years ago, it turned into squamous cell carcinoma. I went through surgery and radiation and have been cancer and Lichen planus free for five years. I do not know what to tell you. I will have to go on line and look into your condition to better understand it. All I can tell you, is that juicing has made me healthier. Have you checked your vitamin D levels? Just wondering I will get back to you later. Loli

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Hi Lima. I looked it up. I do not know if you would be willing to try essential oils on your scalp and face. This I use instead of expensive creams for my face anyway. Since my cancer, I make an effort to keep as natural as possible. I buy organic as much as I can, I drink water from glass, never plastic, and I do not use anything on my skin, if I cannot eat it. So, "first press organic coconut oil", in which, depending on the amount of oil, I mix sacred frankincense essential oil from Young Living. It is supposed to help with inflammation. I would try it in a small area first. This might sound silly, but I never took any medication for Lichen Planus, and my heart goes out to you, so this is all I can recommend. Hopefully, some of my friends from this blog, can help.
Loli

@loli, My Vitamin D levels are fine. I have been juicing probably from age 40 and I am 51 now. I hope my scalp lesions don't turn into cancer but that only means I have to keep eye on them