A Roadmap To Healing For HS Patients
The published work EPOH represents years of patient study, therapeutic insight, and real-world clinical experience gathered from individuals battling Hidradenitis Suppurativa.
More importantly, the book gives patients something they often lose after years of pain: the belief that healing may still be possible.
Inside The EPOH Book
The published work EPOH represents years of patient study, therapeutic insight, and real-world clinical experience gathered from individuals battling HS.
Emotional Realities
The psychographic patterns and emotional toll of chronic inflammatory suffering.
Disease Origins
The deeper origins and systemic progression of HS beyond surface symptoms.
Triggers & Patterns
Lifestyle, dietary, and behavioural triggers associated with flare-ups and recurrence.
Healing Disciplines
The structured protocols patients must follow to support long-term recovery and prevent relapse.
"More importantly, the book gives patients something they often lose after years of pain: the belief that healing may still be possible."
— Dr. Adil Moulanchikkal
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Written For Every Patient Who Was Told "There Is No Cure"
"This book is not just about medicine. It is about the patients I have met who were told their condition was permanent — and who proved, through discipline and commitment, that it does not have to be. If you are reading this, you still have hope."
Patients Who Found The Book Changed Everything
"I read this book before my first consultation and I finally understood what was happening inside my body. For the first time in years, I felt like healing was actually possible."
— HS Patient, Bengaluru"What struck me most was how the book addressed not just the physical symptoms but the emotional exhaustion of living with HS. It felt like being truly understood for the first time."
— HS Patient, Hyderabad"This is not a generic health book. It is specifically written for HS patients, by a doctor who has spent decades treating the condition. I gifted it to three people with HS."
— HS Patient, Mumbai