From despair to hope - Rated 
After three years of pestering my GP in order to be taken seriously, I finally paid to see a dermatologist and was told that the discolouration on my face was called Melasma (also known as Chloasma). She told me all the bad news and that, really, there was no good news. It was incurable and would probably get worse. I was devastated, but being accustomed to being proactive about my health, I was unwilling to accept her word as final. Armed at last with a name for my "problem", I searched the internet and stumbled upon Vanessa Wild's website and her book - and a possible solution. Since reading this book, I have been using MSM, first in tablet form and more recently in powder form for approximately three months. I noticed a change in the quality of the brown areas on my face within just two weeks and since then they have been gradually breaking down, to the point where I am beginning to believe they will eventually go, or be so faint as to be almost unnoticeable. I have gone from despair to triumph and offer my heartfelt thanks to Vanessa Wild for having the courage to fly in the face of accepted medical opinion and go public with her findings. In the light of European attempts to restrict the sale of nutritional supplements in the UK, it is all the more important that the information in this book is publicly available so that people have a chance to be proactive in dealing with health matters. My condition would probably be a lot worse had I not already been filtering my water and eating a fairly healthy diet. I also take quite a few supplements (hence my ire at the government for allowing Europe to ride roughshod over individual freedoms) and I would like to think that all of my attempts to take care of myself have reduced the level of problem I could have been facing. In the not too distant future, I'm due to go back to my GP and fill him in on all developments. It's good to know that I can return from a position of strength and tell him that I have discovered what is really out there - beyond the world of quick-fix prescription medicine and the nutritional ignorance that is endemic in the medical profession. In addition to the helpful information about MSM there are a lot of encouraging anecdotes from fellow sufferers around the globe, all of which adds support to the idea that this could be a viable alternative to conventional treatments for Melasma. Vanessa - keep up the good work. People need to know there are better and more effective ways to deal with Melasma than burning, bleaching or applying other chemicals to the affected areas. More power to you - keep spreading the good news.
Hope instead of despair - Rated 
After three years of pestering my GP in order to be taken seriously, I finally paid to see a dermatologist and was told that the discolouration on my face was called Melasma (also known as Chloasma). She told me all the bad news and that, really, there was no good news. It was incurable and would probably get worse. I was devastated, but being accustomed to being proactive about my health, I was unwilling to accept her word as final. Armed at last with a name for my "problem", I searched the internet and stumbled upon Vanessa Wild's website and her book - and a possible solution. Since reading this book, I have been using MSM, first in tablet form and more recently in powder form for approximately three months. I noticed a change in the quality of the brown areas on my face within just two weeks and since then they have been gradually breaking down, to the point where I am beginning to believe they will eventually go, or be so faint as to be almost unnoticeable. I have gone from despair to triumph and offer my heartfelt thanks to Vanessa Wild for having the courage to fly in the face of accepted medical opinion and go public with her findings. In the light of European attempts to restrict the sale of nutritional supplements in the UK, it is all the more important that the information in this book is publicly available so that people have a chance to be proactive in dealing with health matters. My condition would probably be a lot worse had I not already been filtering my water and eating a fairly healthy diet. I also take quite a few supplements (hence my ire at the government for allowing Europe to ride roughshod over individual freedoms) and I would like to think that all of my attempts to take care of myself have reduced the level of problem I could have been facing. In the not too distant future, I'm due to go back to my GP and fill him in on all developments. It's good to know that I can return from a position of strength and tell him that I have discovered what is really out there - beyond the world of quick-fix prescription medicine and the nutritional ignorance that is endemic in the medical profession. In addition to the helpful information about MSM there are a lot of encouraging anecdotes from fellow sufferers around the globe, all of which adds support to the idea that this could be a viable alternative to conventional treatments for Melasma. Vanessa - keep up the good work. People need to know there are better and more effective ways to deal with Melasma than burning, bleaching or applying other chemicals to the affected areas. More power to you - keep spreading the good news.
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