Pseudocatalase would work better in combination with good diet and nutritional supplementation. As a matter of fact any treatments would work better in combination with good diet and nutritional supplementation.
PSEUDOCATALASE CREM DOESN`T CURE IT HELPS COMBINE WITH DEADSEA AGAIN ONLY DEADSEA CAN HELP TO REPIGMENT MEANS THIS IS FALSE NEWS JUST TO ADVERT THE PROFESSORS TREATMENT, IT DOESN`T HELP GRAY HAIR .
Thanks yes it does make sense and its exciting to know these things. But i havent been able to do everything i want to do. Mostly because of me not being able to drive so ive just gathered a ton of information on how to heal the body by what is consumed. So right now i just take a few supplements and still eat like crap :/ but my vit is stable. I have read a few stories where people do utilize tge power of nutrition and heal there vit pretty much completely tho! (I also strongly believe i have more knowledge about it then they did too). lWish i could say everything to do right now but itd take for ever to type but if you look at my posts you will pick up valuable information.
And if your really eager to learn about the body, listen to the bright side with host ben fuchs. Brightsideben.com and go to the archives page and just start anywhere there is hundreds of hours worth and all you gotta do is listen.
The information is stupendously important and accurate. Its free
Ben Fuchs is a good source of information. I have been wheat and gluten free for over 2 months now. I can't say I've seen any positive changes in my vitiligo, but I've lost 20 pounds and feel great! I'm still hopeful that gluten/wheat free can help, but even if it doesn't there are a host of other benefits to eating right and getting away from processed foods and chemicals.
someone recently suggested to me that vitiligo might be an overgrowth of candida. then in that case avoiding sugar will be beneficial. I've heard that cancer might be a fungus too. I don't know what to make of this. there are ton of things that anti-fungal and coconut oil is one of them. its not that expensive and is readily available everywhere. honestly wonder what effects it will have on a white patch.
Hope someone tries to see. coconut oil can be eaten orally, and used topically. also baking soda/molasses is great for killing fungus. baking soda is great of health so none of these things is dangerous.
Excess of Candida causes a big fight in the Gut. This permanent fight generates a lot of free radicals (specially superoxide O2-) . Too many free radicals become oxidative stress, which is the main vitiligo root cause.
For Candida, try Thorne SF722. Look for at ebay and Amazon.
Unfortunately yes, it's been around for a while and Dr Schallreuter herself says that the media took some of her words out of context, she never used the word "cure" and there is still mixed results with people undergoing her treatments. Thanks for posting though! :)
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Kevin, you are right. Diet and supplement usually address the root cause.
Regarding Pseudocatalase, it only works if one's vitiligo is caused by oxidative stress, which is the most likely cause.
If not, it will provide no result.
http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/05May/Pages/No-evidence-of-cure-to-prev...
PSEUDOCATALASE CREM DOESN`T CURE IT HELPS COMBINE WITH DEADSEA AGAIN ONLY DEADSEA CAN HELP TO REPIGMENT MEANS THIS IS FALSE NEWS JUST TO ADVERT THE PROFESSORS TREATMENT, IT DOESN`T HELP GRAY HAIR .
READ THIS:- http://www.nhs.uk/news/2013/05May/Pages/No-evidence-of-cure-to-prev...
Pseudocatalase cream can me made at home. You don't have to pay any treatment to give yourself a try.
To produce 100 grams of the cream you need the following ingredients (also a precision scale):
If your vitiligo's main cause is oxidative stress, it might help you. Don't forget to expose the spots to UVB-NB 2x a week.
As a "coincidence", Dead Sea water has the following composition:
35% - Magnesium Chloride
25% - Potassium Chloride
5% - Sodium Chloride
0.3% - Calcium Chloride
+ others.
I have read a lot of your posts. They make sense and look promising. Have you tried these yourself and has anything worked for you?
And if your really eager to learn about the body, listen to the bright side with host ben fuchs. Brightsideben.com and go to the archives page and just start anywhere there is hundreds of hours worth and all you gotta do is listen.
The information is stupendously important and accurate. Its free
Ben Fuchs is a good source of information. I have been wheat and gluten free for over 2 months now. I can't say I've seen any positive changes in my vitiligo, but I've lost 20 pounds and feel great! I'm still hopeful that gluten/wheat free can help, but even if it doesn't there are a host of other benefits to eating right and getting away from processed foods and chemicals.
Good luck.
someone recently suggested to me that vitiligo might be an overgrowth of candida. then in that case avoiding sugar will be beneficial. I've heard that cancer might be a fungus too. I don't know what to make of this. there are ton of things that anti-fungal and coconut oil is one of them. its not that expensive and is readily available everywhere. honestly wonder what effects it will have on a white patch.
Hope someone tries to see. coconut oil can be eaten orally, and used topically. also baking soda/molasses is great for killing fungus. baking soda is great of health so none of these things is dangerous.
Excess of Candida causes a big fight in the Gut. This permanent fight generates a lot of free radicals (specially superoxide O2-) . Too many free radicals become oxidative stress, which is the main vitiligo root cause.
For Candida, try Thorne SF722. Look for at ebay and Amazon.
Unfortunately yes, it's been around for a while and Dr Schallreuter herself says that the media took some of her words out of context, she never used the word "cure" and there is still mixed results with people undergoing her treatments. Thanks for posting though! :)