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- 2025-12-03Ginseng and vitiligo: an evidence-based look at ginsenosides, oxidative stress, whitening effects, lack of clinical trials, and safer antioxidant alternatives of a “Magic Root”. Introduction 1. Why ginseng even came up in vitiligo 2. The “g...
- 2025-11-12For Fast Scanners: Evidence for Vitamin D’s immunomodulatory effects in vitiligo appears promising but remains preliminary. Current data do not support high-dose protocols as standard therapy. Physiological doses (2,000–4,000 IU/day) with appropri...
- 2025-09-30You’ve probably seen wellness blogs cheering a study on chocolate to “lower inflammation” and promote “healthy aging.” Great headline, not much nuance. Almost no one asked: what if you’re older with other conditions, like vitiligo? Quick Take ...
- 2025-09-17Vitiligo shows up on the skin, but it doesn’t start there. The story runs deeper, into the gut. The trillions of microbes living in your intestines talk constantly with your immune system. Sometimes they calm it down, sometimes they stir it up. An...
- 2025-05-02We used to think the brain was the lone wolf of the body — tucked away in its skull suite, directing traffic with no real input from the organs below. But science has been sketching a different picture: one where the gut, that messy microbial metr...
- 2025-02-15The recent review in Nutrients explores dietary interventions, supplements, and plant-derived compounds as potential adjuncts for managing vitiligo, focusing on their effects on oxidative stress and melanogenesis. It highlights antioxidants (like...
FAQOther Questions
- I have a new job - should I tell colleagues about my vitiligo?
Starting a new job can be both exciting and nerve-wracking—especially if you’re concerned about stares or questions regarding your skin. Taking a proactive approach can help eas...
- What is the best therapy for localized vitiligo?
Localized vitiligo, where the white patches are limited to one or a few areas of the body, can be managed with a few treatment approaches. The best therapy usually depends on th...
- Can a gluten-free diet help with vitiligo?
It's very unlikely. We have specifically looked into claims that gluten-free diet may ease symptoms of vitiligo, or completely reverse it, and found no firm scientific evidence ...
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