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Can royal jelly helps to cure vitiligo?

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Can royal jelly helps to cure vitiligo?

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  1. I think this is no permanant treatment for the vitiligo. I recommend you to use Herbal medicine because the cover the root cause of the disease and most important thing about the topical treatment is it has no side effects.


  2. Don't know about royal jelly but in Wikipedia there was something ...

    "In late October of 2004, doctors successfully transplanted melanocytes to vitiligo affected areas, effectively repigmenting the region. The procedure involved taking a thin layer of pigmented skin from the patient's gluteal region. Melanocytes were then separated out and used to make a cellular suspension. The area to be treated was then ablated with a medical laser, and the melanocyte graft applied. Three weeks later, the area was exposed to UV light repeatedly for two months. Between 73 and 84 percent of patients experienced nearly complete repigmentation of their skin. The longevity of the repigmentation differed from person to person.[12]

    In early 2008 scientists at King's College London discovered that piperine, a chemical derived from black pepper can aid repigmentation in skin, especially when combined with pUVA therapy produces a longer lasting and more even pigmentation than previous treatments [2]."

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