vitiligo
- Effect of Angelica sinensis (Dang Gui) on melanocytic proliferation, melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity in vitro.-
CONCLUSION: Angelica sinensis, Dang Gui, promotes melanocytic proliferation, melanin synthesis and tyrosinase activity, which may be the mechanism for validating its clinical use in the treatment of skin pigmentation.
- Chinese herbs found to stimulate melanocye production for the treatment of Vitiligo
- Effect of Chinese herb, Tribulus terrestris extract, on melanocyte-stimulating hormone expression in hair follicles
- Chinese herb Bai Zhi, Radix Angelicae Dahuricae, found to be useful in the treatment of vitiligo.
- vitiligo- after- This picture was donated by Adina Stanescu from her own clinical practice. Adina trained with one of Europe's best Chinese medical dermatologists, Mazin Al Khafaji. She offers herbal treatments for many conditions dealing with fertility, skin, and other internal medicine issues.
- vitiligo- before- This picture was donated by Adina Stanescu from her own clinical practice. Adina trained with one of Europe's best Chinese medical dermatologists, Mazin Al Khafaji. She offers herbal treatments for many conditions dealing with fertility, skin, and other internal medicine issues.
- Effectiveness of oral Ginkgo biloba in treating limited, slowly spreading vitiligo



