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We are going again … Dead Sea / Jordan in April - May 2010 This is
to offer you the opportunity to participate in a 21-day journey with
patients in order to treat your vitiligo with the combination of
Climatotherapy and PC-KUS at the Dead Sea in Jordan.
Important,
We are staying in the Dead Sea Spa Hotel only, which is 40 minutes away from Amman.
For new
patients, the
departure dates from Frankfurt
to Amman with Royal Jordanian are: · April 22nd to May 13th 2010 · April 23rd to May 14th 2010 · April 25th to May 16th 2010
There are no group departures possible from London in 2010!
The following dates are only available to patients who repeatedly go to Jordan: · April 19th to May 3rd 2010 from Frankfurt to Amman
The trip
is taking place under the auspices of the Institute for Pigmentary
Disorders, Greifswald, Germany, in association with the EM-Arndt
University of Greifswald, Germany, and the University of Bradford, UK. Professor
Schallreuter and her team will provide the medical care for the
duration of the stay. Every
participant will receive in advance an individual treatment plan,
prior to departure. The medical care / treatment is taking place in the Dead Sea
Medical Center / Solarium.
We are again
taking children with us; however, they must be accompanied by an
adult. If you decide to take this
opportunity for the treatment of your vitiligo, please contact for
further information - phone calls can not be answered - Secretary to Professor Schallreuter Clinical
and Experimental Dermatology Department
of Biomedical Sciences University
of Bradford
Bradford, BD7 1DP, UK Fax
+44
1274 236489 Email vitiligo@bradford.ac.uk The deadline for registration is March 1st, 2010
Based on
our excellent results with fast repigmentation using the combined
climatotherapy at the Dead Sea together with pseudocatalase PC-KUS, we
highly recommend this treatment at this time of the year.
Remember, the repigmentation does not only start at the Dead
Sea, it also continues for 3 to 4 months after your return.
The results of the previous years showed that the new skin
colour is stable in almost all patients.
Looking
forward to seeing you.
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