After my first pregnancy, I discovered that I was anemic due to blood loss from delivering my first child. At that time, I had no idea that B12 would be crucial in reducing my white patches. Following my third pregnancy, I learned that my vitamin D levels were low, not realizing that this vitamin was essential for restoring my melanin. I hoped my skin would recover during my pregnancy. Armed with this knowledge, we conducted a random poll last year on our social media to see how many women experienced vitiligo during or after pregnancy. The results were astonishing, as…
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This guide was designed for our children and parents living with vitiligo. It offers useful tips, some of which you may already be aware of. The key takeaway is to speak up if you are being bullied; no one should endure mistreatment in silence. If your child is in school, get involved in their classroom. With the teacher’s approval, consider making a presentation to raise awareness about your child’s skin condition. Thank you for supporting our initiatives! Bullying is a significant issue, and many schools report that it occurs daily. Bullies come in various forms, and most people encounter them…
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Did you know that many diseases and conditions of the #bones, #joints, #muscles, and #skin disproportionately affect #minority populations? The National Institutes of Health is here to help. “A Year of Health”—a #multicultural monthly guide to a healthy 2014 for you and your family—features #health tips and information about bones, joints, muscles, and skin. Learn more: http://1.usa.gov/1aJdVzr. #NMOI Planner are available here! Please only pay for shipping and handling. Thanks for your support!
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This book describes the journey of living with vitiligo. It also sheds light on how Vitiligo Bond was manifested. Thank you for your support! [paiddownloads id=”4″]
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Dear Parents, If your child is living with vitiligo, we encourage you to download our handout and share it with their school’s administration and counselor office. We believe that education and awareness are key to fostering an inclusive environment for all children. Our handout provides valuable information about vitiligo, helping teachers and classmates understand the condition better and support your child in a positive and compassionate manner. Together, we can create a community where every child feels accepted and celebrated for who they are. If you have any questions or need further resources, please don’t hesitate to reach out to…
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Free Download! Dr.-Spritz-Vitiligo-Questionnaire Information below provided by Vitiligo Support International! As many of you know, we are working to discover the genes that cause vitiligo. Understanding these genes will help us understand the basic biology, a key first step towards better treatments or cure. We have now completed the first large genetic studies in Caucasians, and a parallel study has been done in Chinese. The results have given us extraordinary understanding of vitiligo, far better than we have ever had before. The results are also clear that between Caucasians and Chinese Asians, while there are some similarities, there are also…