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Vitiligo,
Vitamins, and Minerals...
Are vitamins and minerals important in the treatment of vitiligo? The answer
to this question is: yes, they are. Given the fact that a significant number of people with
vitiligo show low levels of vitamin C, vitamin B12, and Folic Acid, and considering the importance of these
and other vitamins, a supplement that includes the main vitamins and
minerals is recommend.
This is a helpful complement for Vitiligo treatment.
In general a nutritious, well-balance diet is
helpful and offers many long-term benefits. Please read
the following information to better understand the importance of vitamins and
minerals in the treatment of vitiligo.
Vitamin A keeps epithelial tissues (the skin and lining of various organs) healthy, and is necessary for the development of cells into their
specialised forms (ex. melanocytes). Vitamin A also plays a role in maintaining the immune system.
Vitamin C helps strengthen the body's defence system.
It plays a vital role in the formation of collagen (connective tissue) which is necessary to keep your bones, teeth and skin healthy.
It is part of the antioxidant trio (which includes vitamin E and beta-carotene) which helps to neutralise highly reactive
substances called free radicals, which are known to cause damage to
melanocytes.
Vitamin E is an antioxidant and protects molecules and cell membranes in the human body against the destructive effects of oxygen-containing
free radicals. It plays a key role in the functioning of the immune system.
Vit B12 is known as the vitamin that prevents pernicious anaemia.
This deficiency is associated to Vitiligo in some cases. The same can be said about
Folic Acid.
Zinc is a component of many enzymes some of them related to the normal function of the immune system; and is involved in the metabolism
of certain vitamins.
Copper
is involved in the synthesis of connective tissue in the skeleton and blood vessels, it plays a role in the functioning of the immune system.
It's important for the pigmentation of skin, hair and eyes. It takes part in
the process of repigmentation. It is also an antioxidant. Individuals with certain metabolic diseases, like Wilson's disease, should not take supplements that contain
cooper.
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