"Cure Yourself Of Your Vitiligo Naturally, Safely and Permanently By Giving Your Body What It Needs"

This is the claim made by Michael Dawson, a long time vitiligo sufferer, who, after studying biochemistry and nutrition for years, learned that given the right nutrients and natural substances, the body can heal itself of almost any condition. He was convinced that curing vitiligo would be no different.

So started his long road of trial and error, experimentation and research, until he formed his own complete and comprehensive natural treatment system that not only permanently cured his own vitiligo, but has since been used successfully to treat and cure many sufferers worldwide.

Now, he has compiled all his research and extensive knowledge into an easy to follow guide that will show how to cure vilitigo without using potentially dangerous drugs.

Read the guide and discover:

  • How to change your diet to prevent any recurrence of vitiligo.
  • How to make the body fight vitiligo and re-pigment itself.
  • Lifestyle and vitiligo links.
  • Substances within some cosmetics that can actually cause vitiligo.
  • One so-called healthy food that actually makes vitiligo worse

All this and much more……

The Natural Vilitigo Treatment System will show what is needed by the body to cure itself from vitiligo, naturally, permanently and without side-effects.

Some of the benefits that sufferers have experienced when following this system include:

  • Stops the spread of vitiligo quickly
  • Natural skin colour begins to return in days
  • Vitiligo permanently cured within 3 to 8 weeks
  • Boost to self esteem
  • Look and feel healthier and more energetic
  • Avoids the use of drugs and surgery

Remember, your body can heal itself of practically any condition and disease if it is given the right nutrients. Vitiligo is no different.

Friday 31 August 2012

Vitiligo Causes



At present, the exact vitiligo causes are unknown, but there are several theories held by various scientists and medical practitioners. These range from a belief that the disease may be an autoimmune disorder, possibly genetic, or even originate from some form of emotional stress or sunburn. There are some schools of thought that believe that vitiligo is caused by a combination of these factors.

Autoimmune Disease
 
This theory suggests that vitiligo is caused by an autoimmune disease, which leads to the destruction of melanocytes by the body’s immune system. Melanocytes are the cells that produce melanin, which is responsible for skin colour. 

Heredity

Another theory supports the idea that vitiligo is hereditary. It is known to run in families, and it is feasible that specific genes may cause an immune system disorder resulting in vitiligo. As yet, these genes have not been identified.

Sunburn or Emotional Distress

Some sufferers have stated that vitiligo symptoms arise following particularly bad bouts of sunburn, and also when dealing with emotionally stressful stages of their lives. The commonly held belief is that sunburn and stress alone may not cause vitiligo, but actually instigate the symptoms in someone who may be genetically predisposed to the condition.

Although vitiligo causes are unknown, what is clearly evident is the way in which the disease manifests. The cells known as melanocytes malfunction, and the area surrounding the rogue cells gradually turns white as a result.



Wednesday 29 August 2012

What Is Vitiligo?


Vitiligo is a disease that eliminates the cells that create the body’s pigment. It involves the skin, eyes, and mucous membranes, with the clearest indication being the appearance of white patches in the areas in which the skin is not producing enough pigment. The condition is not serious, and investigations are ongoing into diagnostic methods, treatments, parallel diseases and the psychological effects.

Melanin is the pigment responsible for hair, eye and skin colour. Continual break down of this material means that replenishment is needed, and cells called melanocytes carry out this process. These cells produce and dispense correct quantities of melanin, but in vitiligo sufferers, this procedure is disturbed. 

The reasons behind the destruction of melanocytes by vitiligo remain unknown. In the absence of external, causal evidence, medical practitioners have classified the condition as an auto-immune disorder. In the case of vitiligo, the malfunctioning immune system attacks its own cells, the melanocytes, having been deceived into believing the body is under attack.

Light or white patches are the most frequent symptoms, and they may appear anywhere on the body, especially the parts that are exposed to sunlight, such as the face, neck, arms, hands and feet. The genital and underarm areas may also be affected.

A proper consultation and diagnosis is essential if vitiligo is suspected, so a visit to a physician is advisable. Treatments vary greatly, ranging from oral medication to laser therapy, and even natural alternative options.

Major concerns with the condition are the psychological, aesthetic and self-esteem issues that arise. As the condition appears to affect many young people, the visible nature of the disease can often lead to issues in these areas, so seeking professional help is encouraged.

Anaemia, lupus and hyperthyroidism are conditions that are often found to run alongside vitiligo. Genetics are probably a factor in the condition, as it does seem to run in families, but the disease is not contagious. Unfortunately, the longer the condition lasts, the worse it gets, so early intervention and treatment is a wise choice.