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From Karma to Bakuchi: What Ancient Wisdom and Modern Science Say About Vitiligo (Ep. 66)
In this World Vitiligo Day 2026 Special, we explore the raw territory where autoimmune disease, chronic stress, ancient traditions, and modern science collide.
From karma and samskaras in India to ayahuasca ceremonies deep in the Amazon, from Bakuchi in Ayurveda to T-cells and JAK inhibitors, we examine how cultures across time have tried to explain — and heal — vitiligo.
Inside the episode:
- Why karma isn’t cosmic punishment, but a useful lens on patterns, stress, and change
- The surprising overlap between ancient wisdom and modern neuroscience
- My personal nights with Shuar healer Cezario in the Ecuadorian rainforest — and what his ayahuasca diagnosis actually delivered
- What Ayurveda and traditional Chinese medicine can teach us, and why heavy-metal warnings still matter
- Why stress plays a role, but isn’t the whole story
- How JAK inhibitors and modern immunology are quietly changing the game
This isn’t about picking sides between science and spirituality. It’s about refusing false choices.
Humans have always searched for meaning in suffering. The future of vitiligo care needs both evidence and humility.
If you’ve ever wondered whether healing involves more than repigmentation, this one’s for you.
📚 Prefer reading to listening? The full companion article expands on many of the themes discussed in this episode.
Disclaimer: This episode explores cultural traditions and emerging scientific hypotheses for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional.
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