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2006-12-13 04:11:47 · 4 answers · asked by brand_94 2 in Health Diseases & Conditions Skin Conditions

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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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2015-12-23 03:20:03 · answer #1 · answered by Andy 5 · 2 0

Vitiligo is a skin condition in which there is loss of pigment (color) from areas of skin, resulting in irregular white patches that feel like normal skin.

2006-12-13 04:14:35 · answer #2 · answered by q_tee262003 2 · 0 1

Yes he does have Vitiligo, and thats proof enough that he is infact Michael's own biological son. R.I.P. MJJ gone too soon

2016-03-13 06:30:52 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Where the pigmented, darker skin turns white (the "michael jackson" disease). It is a real disorder of the skin where patches of skin turn whiter and whiter.

It is treatable with B-vitamins in large amounts and small doses of direct sunlight. A few months of this regimen, and the pigment returns.

2006-12-13 04:14:29 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Isn't that a skin condition where the body doesn't make enough melanin, and it results in white patches of skin which are absent of the persons regular skin color.

2006-12-13 04:14:40 · answer #5 · answered by somewherein72 4 · 0 2

A skin condition with areas of fading of pigmentation.

2006-12-13 04:14:48 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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