"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, 7 September 2012

Vitiligo Treatment



Existing vitiligo treatment options entail the use of medications, drugs or surgery. However , the ineffectiveness of all treatment options is renowned, with a high degree of potential side-effects, as well as being expensive and unaffordable for most people.

Medical vitiligo treatment options include steroids, psoralen photochemotherapy, immunomodulators and de-pigmentation therapy.

Steroid Therapy

This requires the use of steroid creams on the patches of white skin with the aim of restoring the original skin colour. In order to see any improvement, the cream will need to be applied for at least 3 months. The downside of this treatment is that steroid use may lead to unwanted side-effects such as an increased vulnerability to infection, migraines and sight problems. Doctors do not recommend these creams for use in treating children, or when the face, armpits or genitals are the affected areas of the body.

Immunomodulators

These are similar to steroids, and are prescribed when melanocyte destruction by the immune system is suspected, but the effectiveness is limited. It should be noted that immunomodulators may raise the chances of developing lymphoma and skin cancer.

Psoralen Photochemotherapy

This is the re-pigmentation of the white patches of skin using ultraviolet light, combined with psoralen cream or drugs. Although considered to be a more effective vitiligo treatment, it is very time-consuming, as it requires 2 or 3 weekly treatment visits to a clinic, lasting for several months. The treatment is also very costly, as well as being associated with an increased risk of skin cancer, skin blistering and potential eye damage

De-pigmentation Therapy

This may be the recommended vitiligo treatment option if the white patches are extensive and covering most of the body. In this case, the patient may choose to have the rest of the skin de-pigmented, using chemicals to bleach the remaining unaffected areas, in order to match the colour of the areas affected by vitiligo. Known side-effects of this treatment include extreme sensitivity to sunlight, inflammation and itchy, dry skin

As mentioned, the medical vitiligo treatments often prove to be ineffective, so surgical therapies may be the preferred choice by some patients. However, the costs involved may prohibit most people from exploring this option.

Skin Grafting

This is a common vitiligo surgical procedure in which some skin from an unaffected area of the body is attached to an area that is de-pigmented. In some instances, the skin graft may be rejected, leading to inflammation and infection. Even if the graft is successful, the skin can develop a cobblestoned appearance, which can be rather unsightly and raise aesthetic, and self-confidence issues.

Tattooing

This is an option in which the white patches are filled in with a special dye that matches the natural colour of the skin. However, perfect matches are extremely difficult to find, and the treatment is only recommended for tiny white patches.

Vitiligo Natural Treatment

For a safer option, it is possible to treat and cure vitiligo without resorting to drugs or surgery, using herbal and vitamin supplements in conjunction with diet and lifestyle changes. Successful use of this treatment has been well documented by doctors and scientists in medical journals in the past, but the research is not widely reported, and indeed, kept hidden by interested parties such as drug companies.

Now, this research has been unearthed, and used as the basis of a comprehensive, step-by-step guide, showing all that is needed to cure vitiligo naturally.

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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Vitiligo Pictures

The following vitiligo pictures show how the condition can affect various parts of the body.















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Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Vitiligo Symptoms



Vitiligo is a skin complaint, with the most obvious symptom being the appearance of white patches due to the loss of skin pigmentation. Vitiligo normally starts before the age of 40, affecting people from all races, although the condition is more conspicuous in those with naturally darker skin colour.

Loss Of Pigmentation
 
Vitiligo is responsible for pigment loss in various areas of the body, resulting in white patches on the skin, or lighter than normal areas. Parts of the body that experience more exposure to sunlight display more vitiligo symptoms than others. Therefore the areas more prone for vitiligo to arise are the hands, arms, feet and face.

Pigmentation loss is not the only symptom of vitiligo. Some other less common symptoms are known to be connected to vitiligo.

Changes To Mucous Membranes

Vitiligo may cause any mucous membrane, such as the lining of the mouth or nose, to lose colour.

Retina Changes

The retina, the inner layer of the eye, may lose its red colour if affected by vitiligo.

White Hair

Another symptom of vitiligo is hair prematurely turning white. If the face or scalp is affected by the condition, hair growing from the skin may suffer pigment loss, making it appear white. This may arise in scalp hair, beard hair, eyelashes and eyebrows.

Depigmentation Patterns

Research has shown that vitiligo may follow one of three pattern types - focal, segmental or generalized.


  • Focal Depigmentation - affects a single area or several areas of the body.
  • Segmental Depigmentation - white patches appear on one side of the body only.
  • Generalized Depigmentation - a widespread pattern affecting many areas.


Although the causes of vitiligo are at present unknown, various treatment options are available that may help to slow pigment loss.