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  • Hi Flavio, you mention many times about non- segmental vitiligo, how about segmental vitiligo? Mine is on my right side forehead and right side eye browser? A little on the right side elbow? Is this segmental or non segmental?
    • Seems acrofacial segmental.  I think the treatment is pretty much the same, but I didn't study this vitiligo type deeply.

      UVB-NB, Pseudocatalase, Anti-oxidants, Elidel and Protopic are supposed to work too.

      The only difference is that MIA is not present in segmental vitiligo at all, despite that cell adhesion is the likely cause for both.

      I believe that segmental vitiligo is a moderate type of vitiligo and definitely less active.

  • Hi Friends,  there is no magical pill yet.

    The only way to fight non-segmental vitiligo seriously is the following:

    http://www.vitiligofriends.org/forum/topics/non-segmental-vitiligo-...

  • When I bought this product, there was a note said, if your comments is selected to posted, you will receive $20 discount for next purchase. I have used it for 3 weeks, I have not seen big difference yet. I am not sure if I need more time, I am thinking using protopic soon.
  • thanks guy for posting these comments was just about to make enquires and buy this product but from your comments it quite clear its another scam to deprive us money because we are desperate for a cure
  • Used the oil and tablets for over 6 months. Didn't work at all. While on it, my vitiligo continued to spread. I don't recommend it at all.
    • I just got a bottle on Ebay somehow it made it by the staff there cause later they took teh whole post down but i still was able to receive it I dont know if its works as I just got it today I have a hand held uvb light that alone was working great but my spots came back when i stoped using the uvb hand held light i also got that on ebay anyways I will start using the MELAGENINA PLUS tonight I will try and keep it up and keep people posted.....

  • well i tried it n it wasnte good TRY MELAGENINA PLUS its working perfect for me
  • All the websites that claim they have a cure for vitiligo like Merry Clinic etc. just check their testimonials - almost everyone says they experience good and remarkable results - I sometimes wonder if these are real people posting these comments or they are made up comments posted by paid people? Something to wonder about cause people like me and you who tried several products and don't see any results but only wasting our money cause by these testimonials that sound so genuine that make you just wanna try the product - they get us big time, especially me who try to beleive in people and wanted to cure my vitiligo so bad that would spend my last penny on something that sounds good.
  • Many of us started with this and have had no luck. These pills didn't agree with me either and nobody on any of these vitiligo sites has reported that they helped. I felt it was a waste of money and I dumped half of mine because they made me nauseated.
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