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Homeopathic Treatment of Vitiligo: A Report of Fourteen Cases

Seema Mahesh, Mahesh Mallappa, Dionysios Tsintzas, George Vithoulkas

(Centre for Classical Homeopathy, Vijayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India)

Am J Case Rep 2017; 18:1276-1283

DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.905340

BACKGROUND: Vitiligo, also known as leukoderma, is an autoimmune skin condition that results in the loss of melanin pigment. Vitiligo is not a rare condition but is difficult to treat and is associated with psychological distress.

CASE REPORT: A series of 14 cases of vitiligo are presented that were treated with individualized homeopathic remedies that were based on plant, animal, or mineral compounds. There were 13 women and one man in the case series, with a mean age 29.8 years, and a mean follow-up from treatment of 58 months. The mean time between the onset of the appearance of vitiligo and the first consultation at our clinic was 96 months. Homeopathic treatment for patients is holistic and was performed on an individualized basis as described in this case series. Photographic images of the skin are presented before and after treatment.

CONCLUSIONS: In 14 patients with vitiligo treated with individualized homeopathy, the best results were achieved in the patients who were treated in the early stages of the disease. We believe that homeopathy may be effective in the early stages of vitiligo, but large controlled clinical studies are needed in this area.
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© Am J Case Rep, 2017; 18: 1276-1283
DOI: 10.12659/AJCR.905340
Homeopathic Treatment of Vitiligo: A Report of
Fourteen Cases
Authors’
    
 Contribution:
Study Design A
   Data Collection B
   
Statistical
 Analysis C
Data
     Interpretation D
Manuscript Preparation E
Literature Search F
Funds Collection G
EF 1   
 Seema Mahesh
AB 1   
 Mahesh Mallappa
CDE 2   
 Dionysios Tsintzas
A 3   
 George Vithoulkas
1 Centre for Classical Homeopathy, Vijayanagar, Bangalore, Karnataka, India
2 Department of Orthopedics, General Hospital of Aitoloakarnania, Agrinio, Greece
3 International Academy of Classical Homeopathy, Alonissos, Greece
   
   
Corresponding Author:   
Conflict of interest:   
Seema Mahesh, e-mail: bhatseema@hotmail.com
None declared
   
 Case series
   Patient:   
 —
   
 Final Diagnosis:   —
   
 Symptoms:   
 Skin lesions
   Medication:   —
    Clinical Procedure:   —
   
 Specialty:   Dermatology
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
Objective:   
Background:   
Case Reports:   
Conclusions:   
MeSH Keywords:   
Abbreviations:   APCUnusual or unexpected effect of treatment

Vitiligo, also known as leukoderma, is an autoimmune skin condition that results in the loss of melanin pig-
ment. Vitiligo is not a rare condition but is difficult to treat and is associated with psychological distress.
A series of 14 cases of vitiligo are presented that were treated with individualized homeopathic remedies that
were based on plant, animal, or mineral compounds. There were 13 women and one man in the case series,
with a mean age 29.8 years, and a mean follow-up from treatment of 58 months. The mean time between the
onset of the appearance of vitiligo and the first consultation at our clinic was 96 months. Homeopathic treat-
ment for patients is holistic and was performed on an individualized basis as described in this case series.
Photographic images of the skin are presented before and after treatment.

In 14 patients with vitiligo treated with individualized homeopathy, the best results were achieved in the pa-
tients who were treated in the early stages of the disease. We believe that homeopathy may be effective in
the early stages of vitiligo, but large controlled clinical studies are needed in this area.

Autoimmune Diseases • Case Reports • Complementary Therapies • Dermatology • Homeopathy •
Vitiligo
– antigen-presenting cell; CCL5 – C-C chemokine ligand 5; CXCL12 – CXC chemokine ligand 12;
ER – endoplasmic reticulum; IL-1a – interleukin 1 alpha; IL-1 – interleukin 1; ROS – reactive oxygen spe-
cies; TNFa – tumor necrosis factor alpha
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Background
Vitiligo is an acquired autoimmune condition that is charac-
terized by the destruction of epidermal melanocytes caus-
ing loss of skin pigment [1]. Vitiligo may progress to involve
the dermal follicular reserve and to destroy melanocyte stem
cells [1]. Although the global prevalence of vitiligo is less than
1%, in some populations, it may be as high as 3% of the popu-
lation [1]. Classically, vitiligo has been classified into segmental
and non-segmental variants, depending on the distribution of
skin depigmentation [2]. Vitiligo can cause psychological stress,
especially in dark-skinned individuals for whom it causes con-
cerning cosmetic skin changes. Also, in some parts of the world,
such as in rural India, vitiligo is considered to be a social stig-
ma, particularly for young girls.
Vitiligo is an autoimmune condition in which multiple immune
response genes are believed to be involved [3]. Studies have
shown that vitiligo may be caused by a response to oxida-
tive stress, mediated by T-cells and involving mediators such
as tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFa), heat shock protein 70
(Hsp70), and interleukin 1 alpha (IL-1a) [4–6]. Melanocyte de-
struction is initiated by an imbalance in the production of re-
active oxygen species (ROS) that causes free radical damage
to the skin melanocytes, leading to protein structural damage,
cell apoptosis, activation of cytokines, and damage to cell en-
doplasmic reticulum (ER) [4–6]. The severity of vitiligo may be
assessed by measuring superoxide dismutase, a byproduct of
oxidative stress that increases when vitiligo is active but re-
gresses when the lesions become stable [4–6]. Cytokines and
chemokines such as C-C chemokine ligand 5 (CCL5), CXC che-
mokine ligand 12 (CXCL12), interleukin 1 alpha (IL-1a), and tu-
mor necrosis factor alpha (TNFa) have been shown to have a
major role in inducing autoantigen presentation and recruit-
ment of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) and activated T-cells
and to have a role in destruction of the skin melanocytes, sup-
porting the autoimmune etiology of vitiligo [1,7–11].
Currently, the available treatment options for patients with vit-
iligo have limited effectiveness, particularly for patients with
vitiligo of the acral areas, which are resistant to treatment due
to the lack of hair follicles that can serve as reservoirs for me-
lanocytes [1,2]. The criteria for assessing the response to the
treatment of vitiligo include: cessation of spread; the appear-
ance of skin re-pigmentation; and overall quality of life dur-
ing treatment [1,12–14]. However, no therapeutic study has
yet shown long-term benefits using these criteria, and fur-
ther research is required to establish evidence for the effec-
tive treatment of vitiligo [1,12–14]. There has been at least
one prospective observational clinical study that has inves-
tigated the effectiveness of classical homeopathic treatment
of vitiligo [15], with a further prospective observational clin-
ical study involving homeopathic treatments given based on
characteristic individualized patient symptoms [16,17]. However,
to our knowledge, we now report the first retrospective case
series describing the long-term effects of the homeopathic
treatment of vitiligo.
Case Report
A series of 14 cases of vitiligo are presented that were treated
with individualized homeopathic treatments that were based
on plant, animal, or mineral compounds (Table 1). There were
13 women and one man in the case series, with a mean age
29.8 years, and a mean follow-up from treatment of 58 months.
The mean time between the onset of the appearance of vit-
iligo and the first consultation at our clinic was 96 months.
Homeopathic treatment for patients is holistic and was per-
formed on an individualized basis. Photographic images of the
skin are presented before and after treatment (Figures 1–14).
All patients were treated were treated according to the laws
of classical homeopathy [18,19].
The selection of the homeopathic treatment for these 14 pa-
tients was made according to the individual patient symptoms.
Initially, each patient was assessed in detail for their psycho-
logical and physical symptoms, and the homeopathic treat-
ment was selected for each patient (Table 1). In most 12 out
of the 14 cases, more than one homeopathic remedies was
prescribed and was used sequentially (Table 1). Patients were
followed-up during treatment for a mean time of 58 months.
The cases that were treated in the early stages recovered
more quickly and completely. However, in other cases, where
the skin de-pigmentation had been established for a long pe-
riod and did not resolve, once the homeopathic treatment be-
gan, other health problems improved well while the skin le-
sion covered very slowly.
Discussion
This retrospective study of a series of 14 cases of vitiligo treat-
ed with individualized homeopathic compounds showed that
although vitiligo is a primary autoimmune disease of the skin,
patients with vitiligo may have involvement of multiple sys-
tems of the body. This case series showed that prolonged pe-
riods of psychological stress might be involved in the onset
and progression of the vitiligo. These associations may sup-
port the view that psychological stress and the onset of auto-
immune conditions are closely connected [17].
Homeopathic medicine includes a holistic approach to the
understanding of the patient and integrates this approach to
provide individualized patient treatment [18,19]. Certain dis-
eases may manifest when genetic predisposition combines
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Table 1. Summary of homeopathic treatments and outcome in 14 patients with vitiligo.
Time from onset
Associated
of vitiligo to
 Homeopathic
Case number
 Initial presentation
 medical
 Follow-up
homeopathic
 treatment prescribed
conditions
consultation
1
(Figure 1A, 1B)
2 months
2
(Figure 2A, 2B)
3 months
3
(Figure 3A, 3B)
3 months
4
(Figure 4A, 4B)
18 months
5
(Figure 5A, 5B)
18 months
6
(Figure6A–6D)
2 years
7
(Figure 7A, 7B)
2 years
8
(Figure 8A, 8B)
2 years
26-year-old woman with
white discoloration on
the left brow and cheek
36-year-old man
with extensive white
discoloration of the skin,
spreading very quickly,
and itching all over the
body. High fever three
months before the
vitiligo began
28-year-old woman
with progressive white
discoloration over the
face and back.
Early menses, but
hormonal status could
not be confirmed
8-year-old girl with
discoloration on the left
leg
80-year-old woman
with progressive white
discoloration on the face,
hands, and knees
7-year-old girl with
vitiligo patches that
appeared all over the
body, beginning as
inflamed areas that then
turned white.
Maternal grandfather
also had vitiligo
24-year-old woman withbilateral vitiligo on both
flanks, first on the right
and then on the left.
Recurrent severe
headaches lasting
for several days that
were unresponsive to
painkillers
17-year-old girl with
discolored spots on her
face, spreading slowly.
Painful menses, urticarial,
and recurrent urinary
tract infections
Anemia.
Hypothyroidism,asthma,
rheumatism,
and
hypertension
Recurrent
urinary tract
infections
Anemia.
Stramonium (Daturastramonium, or
jimsonweed)
Phosphorus.
Psorinum.
Stramonium
2015 to 2016 (eight
months).
Still under treatment.
Vitiligo patches undergoing
re-pigmentation
2010 to 2014 (four years).
Vitiligo patches undergoing
re-pigmentation
Phosphorus.
Nitric acid (for
painful, ulcerated
corns)
2009 to 2016 (seven years).
Vitiligo patches undergoing
re-pigmentation.
Anemia improved
Stramonium.
Sulphur.
Natrum muriaticum
Calcarea carbonica.
Natrum muriaticum
Elaps corallines.
Crotalus horridus
(timber rattlesnake)
2014 to 2016 (two years).
Vitiligo patches undergoing
re-pigmentation
2008 to 2010 (two years).
Vitiligo patches undergoing
re-pigmentation.
Thyroid hormones
normalizing
2014 to 2016 (two years)
Vitiligo patches undergone
re-pigmentation. Urinary
tract infections have not
recurred
Ferrum metallicum.
Belladonna.
Lycopodium.
Psorinum
2011 to 2016 (five years
and still under treatment).
Left hip vitiligo patch
fully recovered; right hip
recovering.
Headaches have improved
Veratrum album.
Gelsemium.
Nux moschata
2009 to 2010 (one year).
Vitiligo patches recovered
well.
Complains of mild pain
during menses
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Table 1 continued. Summary of homeopathic treatments and outcome in 14 patients with vitiligo.
Time from onset
Associated
of vitiligo to
 Homeopathic
Case number
 Initial presentation
 medical
 Follow-up
homeopathic
 treatment prescribed
conditions
consultation
9
(Figure 9A, 9B)
3 years
10
(Figure10 A, 10B)
10 years
11
(Figure 11A, 11B)
10 years
12
(Figure 12A, 12B)
20 years
13
(Figure 13A, 13B)
25 years
14
(Figure 14A, 14B)
35 years
7-year-old girl with
 Allergic rhinitis.
extensive white
discoloration, around
the ears, eyelid, lips, and
chin. Corns removed
from the soles of the feet
Phosphorus.
Stramonium.
Lac caninum.
Mercurius
sulphuratus ruber
2007 to 2016 (nine years).
Slow coverage of vitiligo.
Patient still on treatment.
Improved rhinitis
30-year-old woman
 Rheumatoid
 Phosphorus.
 2004 to 2016 (12 years)
with progressive white
 arthritis and
 Tuberculinum.
 Vitiligo improved slowly.
discoloration of skin all
 hypothyroidism Stramonium.
 Thyroid hormone levels
over the body. Previous
 Carbo vegetabilis (for
 stabilized. Rheumatism
tuberculosis 20 years
 eruption of herpes
 stabilized with the patient
previously.
 zoster).
 returning to her job
A brother and paternal
 Lyssinum
aunt had vitiligo,
and two sisters had
hypothyroidism
35-year-old woman witha vitiligo patch over the
right flank, which was
slowly spreading
Anemia
Medorrhinum.
Ferrum metallicum.
Phosphorus.
Lachesis.
Ptelea trifoliata
2013 to 2016
(three years, still under
treatment).
Very slow coverage of the
vitiligo
24-year-old woman withvitiligo spreading slowly
over the whole of her
back
Painful menses.
 Phosphorus.
Lac caninum.
Tuberculinum.
Ignatia amara
2005 to 2008 (three years).
Vitiligo recovered fully.
Menses became less
painful
50-year-old woman with
white discoloration of the
face and ears.
Past medical history
of occasional severe
headaches
Nitric acid
2015 to 2016 (one year, but
still under treatment).
Vitiligo recovering, but
slowly
46-year-old woman
 Hypothyroidism Natrum muriaticum.
 2009 to 2016 (seven years,
with extensive white
 Fluoricum acidum.
 still under treatment).
discoloration all over the
 Staphysagria.
 Vitiligoi patches re-
body
 Elaps corallinus
 pigmenting well;
thyroid function has
remained normal
A
 B
Figure 1. Case 1. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
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A
A
A
A
C
B
B
B
B
B
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Figure 2. Case 2. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 3. Case 3. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 4. Case 4. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 5. Case 5. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 6. Case 6. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin before treatment. (C)
The appearance of the skin during
treatment. (D) The appearance of the
skin during treatment.
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A
A
A
A
A
A
B
B
B
B
B
B
Figure 7. Case 7. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 8. Case 8. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 9. Case 9. (A) The appearance of the skin
before treatment. (B) The appearance
of the skin during treatment.
Figure 10. Case 10. (A) The appearance of
the skin before treatment. (B) The
appearance of the skin during
treatment.
Figure 11. Case 11. (A) The appearance of
the skin before treatment. (B) The
appearance of the skin during
treatment.
Figure 12. Case 12. (A) The appearance of
the skin before treatment. (B) The
appearance of the skin during
treatment.
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A
 B
Figure 13. Case 13. (A) The appearance of
the skin before treatment. (B) The
appearance of the skin during
treatment.
A
 B
Figure 14. Case 14. (A) The appearance of
the skin before treatment. (B) The
appearance of the skin during
treatment.
with stress, and homeopathy recognizes these factors [18].
Homeopathy considers the patient’s susceptibility to certain
kind of stress, which means that homeopathy can be more suc-
cessful during the early development of a disease, even before
conventional medicine usually begins [18,19].
The range of action of homeopathic medicine aims to strength-
en the action of the immune system through the primary under-
standing that symptoms are an attempt by the immune system
to achieve balance [18,19]. ’Through the application of the prin-
ciple of resonance
, the basis of homeopathic medicine is that if
a substance is capable of producing a similar symptom profile
in a healthy organism, then the likelihood of its strengthening
of the body’s defense mechanisms in a diseased body with the
same symptoms is great
[18,19]. The fundamental pillar of the
science of homeopathy is that ‘like cures like’ [19]. The basis
for homeopathy is that any substance (plant, animal, miner-
al, or metal) that can affect the human health can serve as a
medication, when in the right form. Homeopathic medicines
are prepared through serial dilutions and using a frictional pro-
cess called ‘succussion’ or potentization, resulting in no trace-
able ‘material’ left in the solution, therefore enabling a safe
use of toxic substances that may otherwise prove fatal [20].
The symptoms obtained through ‘proving’ of the homeopath-
ic compounds on healthy humans serve as the basis for their
prescription in diseased individuals. Because the main ther-
apeutic rule in homeopathy is Similia Similibus Curentur (let
like be treated by like), homeopathy has the advantage of tak-
ing the causes of diseases and their effects into account [20].
Therefore, homeopathic treatment, when given in a timely fash-
ion, may bring lasting improvement for autoimmune disease,
when homeopathy is applied in the early stages [20].
The experience of a homeopath treating vitiligo is that the
lesions may firstly stop spreading, and existing lesions do
not increase in size, and no new lesions appear. Secondly,
re-pigmentation may occur, and the borders of the lesions that
were formerly diffuse become more clearly marked, indicat-
ing cessation of spread. The quality of life for the patient may
improve and the symptoms of associated diseases, such as
thyroid dysfunction, may also improve [21,22]. These clinical
responses to homeopathic treatment in patients with vitiligo
may be considered to be an ideal response to treatment [13].
However, for an optimal response to homeopathic treatment
to occur, treatment should begin when the body has not suf-
fered the effects of the disease for long and before the im-
mune response becomes irreversible.
In the 14 cases of vitiligo treated with homeopathy and pre-
sented in this case series, the longer the time that elapsed
between the onset of vitiligo and the homeopathic consul-
tation, the more difficult it was to obtain a good clinical re-
sponse. The cases of vitiligo that presented in the advanced
stages required more homeopathic remedies and in a cor-
rect sequence to see clinical change. An explanation of these
findings may have been that the health level of the patients
had worsened with time and that the immune system need-
ed more stimulation and time to bring about a positive clini-
cal effect on vitiligo [23].
Conclusions
In 14 patients with vitiligo treated with individualized home-
opathy, the best results were achieved in the patients who
were treated in the early stages of their disease. We believe
that homeopathy may be effective in the early stages of vitili-
go, but large controlled clinical studies are needed in this area.
Conflict of interest
None.
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’Through the application of the prin-
ciple of resonance
, the basis of homeopathic medicine is that if
a substance is capable of producing a similar symptom profile
in a healthy organism, then the likelihood of its strengthening
of the body’s defense mechanisms in a diseased body with the
same symptoms is great

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Die Lügen der Homöopathen kennen keine Grenzen. Hier faseln sie von der "Resonanz" und postulieren sogar ein "Prinzip der Resonanz".


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In 14 patients with vitiligo treated with individualized homeopathy, the best results were achieved in the pa-
tients who were treated in the early stages of the disease. We believe that homeopathy may be effective in
the early stages of vitiligo, but large controlled clinical studies are needed in this area.
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Warum ist das wohl so? Ganze einfach: Weil die Krankheit sich bei ihrem Anfang noch ändert und auch wieder schwächere Symptome zeigen kann. Die Abschwächungen werden dann als Erfolg der Homöopathie bezeichnet. Noch verlogener geht es kaum.
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