I am 39 years old and have been suffering from Vitiligo virtually all my life. It started as a small white patch then slowly spread all over my body. https://tr.im/EliminateYourVitiligo
My mum kept me away from school many times because of the jibes of other kids. I kept asking her why I was different but she kept insisting I was special. I didn’t feel special at all. I felt cursed and looking like a freak.
I must say that many vitiligo products out there are total duds and should be banned from the market. Anyway, when I began to use this treatment https://tr.im/EliminateYourVitiligo I did not notice the results until a few days later when it became apparent to me that my skin was changing. I couldn’t believe it and every night I was checking the bathroom mirror to make sure that it was real. I would wake up every morning and rush to the mirror to make sure I was not dreaming.
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2015-12-21 04:50:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi from France ♫ Here we go at the pharmacy for find some good medicines against that, no need to go see a doctor so ... Have a great day, Cat/
2016-03-18 02:33:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no instant cure or anything like that..but my Aunt has Vitaligo and shes working with a research facility on how to treat it, that is she works with them so they can find out what works and what doesn't. They haven't technically gotten rid of it..but they've made it a whole lot better..I would have to ask her to learn more about it...
2006-09-28 15:28:51
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answered by †(¯`۬۬• _~КЯĨ§~_•´¯)† 1
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It would be best to have a dermatology consultation because each case is different. There are treatments available such as narrow-band ultraviolet light (UVB) phototherapy, excimer laser therapy, nutritional vitamin supplementation, immunomodulators, calcipotriol, phenylalanine, and khellin.
Again, the treatment should be left up to your dermatologist.
2006-09-28 15:26:25
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answered by moekittykitty 7
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So far there is no treatment that I know of-- it is genetic from when we were animals.. I was a snow lion myself. This is a genetic disease.. usually causes no problems.. some of my ancestors were egyptian and I only have one small brown mark - like a birth mark left on my ankle - but, my grandmother had more dark marks - mixing of the skin types.
2006-09-28 15:25:41
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answered by audine 3
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Adelle Davis in Let's Get Well says she had some modest success with PABA cream and oral supplements of PABA and Pantothenic acid.
See her excellent book for the details.
Good luck!
2006-09-28 15:53:01
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answered by Mad Roy 6
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