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  • 2026-03-09
    People ask us a version of the same question all the time: “I have the vitiligo genes. Is there anything I can actually do?” A large new study gives a reassuring answer: yes. Not by magically rewriting your DNA, but by changing the conditions you...
  • 2026-03-01
    As the World Vitiligo Day - 2026 headquarters are set in India (learn more), one thing is guaranteed: diet and lifestyle questions will arrive before the microphones even warm up. “Can I eat this?” “Did stress trigger my latest patch?”  Moving...
  • 2026-01-26
    Herbal medicine in vitiligo has a PR problem. It’s usually sold in one of two flavors: “this ancient plant will fix everything,” or “it’s all folklore, ignore it.” Reality is less dramatic and more useful. Some plant compounds line up nicely wi...
  • 2026-01-09
    Vitiligo is the kind of condition that makes people become accidental researchers. And few topics are as confusing (or as awkward to talk about) as smoking. For years, some big studies reported a weird pattern: smokers seemed less likely to be di...
  • 2025-12-18
    Recently, we examined why Ginseng — despite its reputation as an immune booster and wellness tonic — is a risky choice for people with vitiligo. Many of its active compounds actually suppress melanin production, working against repigmentation. No...
  • 2025-12-03
    Ginseng acts as a Trojan Horse in the world of vitiligo supplements. It arrives disguised as a harmless energy booster and immune ally, but hidden inside its complex chemistry are compounds that can shut down pigment production. Let's have an evi...
  • 2025-11-12
    For 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...
  • 2025-09-30
    You’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 ...
  • 2025-09-17
    Vitiligo 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...
  • 2025-05-02
    We 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...
  • 2025-02-15
    The 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

  • Can chemicals cause vitiligo?

    Certain chemicals can trigger vitiligo, leading to a condition known as chemical-induced vitiligo. While clinically and histologically indistinguishable from other types of viti...

  • Is there a traditional medicine to treat vitiligo?

    Traditional remedies can be helpful for managing stress or general metabolic health, but when it comes to vitiligo, the evidence is limited. While some natural supplements provi...

  • Who is prone to vitiligo?

    Vitiligo can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or race. Vitiligo prevalence is between 0.76% and 1.11% of the U.S. population, including around 40% of those with the con...