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VITILIGO Vitiligo is spontaneous depigmentation of skin resulting in white patches from loss of pigment. Any part of the body may be affected. The white spots vary in size and location and usually both sides of the body are similarly affected. Common sites affected include:
Standard medical therapy for vitiligo consists mainly at disguising the condition and protecting against sunburn with sunscreen. Corticosteroid creams, psoralen photochemotherapy (PUVA), and camouflage cosmetics are the most frequently used treatments. Counseling may be helpful in dealing with the social stigma issues associated with skin disease. EDGAR CAYCE'S PERSPECTIVE Edgar Cayce gave several readings for individuals who complained of "white spots" on their bodies. Some of these individuals were diagnosed as having vitiligo while others simply asked Edgar Cayce about the white spots. For example, in reading 464-2, while the term vitiligo was not mentioned, a simple description of the condition and equally clear explanation by Edgar Cayce traced the problem to poor eliminations: (Q) What causes the large white spots on my hands and forearms?
Systemic problems were noted which involved poor assimilations, poor eliminations, poor circulation, and psychological stresses. Among the recommendation for improving eliminations, a diet consisting of little or no meats and increased green vegetables was suggested. Laxatives, as needed, to assist with eliminations through the alimentary canal were advised. From a pathological standpoint, liver dysfunction was mentioned as a causative factor. Liver involvement was consistently noted in readings for persons with vitiligo. For example, reading 779-25 also linked poor eliminations and inadequate liver functioning to white spots on the body: (Q) What causes white spots on the skin back of hands and
wrists? Castor oil packs and olive oil taken orally were suggested to stimulate the liver and cleanse the alimentary canal. Enemas to cleanse the bowel were suggested. Proper diet was emphasized - again little of the meats which would consist of fish, fowl or lamb; no pork or beef; no fried foods. Keeping a proper acid/alkaline balance was emphasized. Maintaining a positive attitude about the healing process was encouraged in this case, as was the case in most of the readings for individuals with vitiligo: (Q) What about the mental condition? The importance of having a proper mental attitude was also emphasized in the case of Ms. 3338. The background information for her reading notes: "Since a child I have large white spots to come on my skin, which now are on my entire body. Since they come on my face and arms it it very embarrassing for me. The doctors say this is called Vitiligo and is a depigmentation of the skin and there is no cure for me. I feel there must be some cure, some cause. Please help me if you can." The fact that this was a long-standing condition suggests that time and patience will be required for a positive outcome: Yes, here we have a condition that is hard to
combat; the lacking in chemical processes of the body glandular forces,
that causes the pigment in the outer skin or epidermis to have varied
colors - or white splotches, that even at times become a bit scaly if
not kept attended to with certain ointments. Thus, the liver is again implicated in the pathological process. The liver is the largest gland in the body, secreting and excreting hundreds of chemicals. This vital organ is often linked to skin conditions in the Cayce readings. Treatment recommendations for this woman focused heavily on the glandular system, especially the liver. Atomidine, a medicine containing iodine, was prescribed to purify the glandular system. A tonic containing ragweed and lactated pepsin was recommended to stimulate the liver and cleanse the alimentary canal: This should make for the activity of the liver, and act much as a powerful cathartic, but after at least three doses, do have a full, high colonic irrigation to cleanse the colon clear. It may be necessary for two colonics within two weeks. (3338-1) In addition to the medicines for stimulating the liver and purifying the glands, colonic irrigation, a diet consisting mainly of fruits and vegetables, and a simple full-body massage were suggested. Ragweed was also included in a tonic recommended for a man with vitilgo. In the background information provided by Mr. 236, this man noted: "I have a trouble for which the doctors say medical science knows of nothing to do. They call it vitiligo or 'white skin.' A few white spots started on my neck about three years ago. These have gotten large now and others have started coming on my arms and hands." Edgar Cayce's explanation of the condition described problems with the liver and kidneys. These key organs are essential for the eliminations of wastes from the body. In this case, inadequate functioning of the liver and kidneys, "leaves those particles in the blood stream that, finding their way into the lymphatic circulation, present this effect in the outer portion of the body." Thus, basically, the problem is again one of poor eliminations. Toxins that should be eliminated by the liver and kidneys through the alimentary canal or urine end up in the skin (another channel of eliminations through perspiration) producing the characteristic white spots of vitiligo. In addition to a cleansing diet, and high enemas,
the specific tonic in this case contained ragweed, sassafras root, calisaya,
and tolu. The ingredients of this herbal tonic were recommended
in many readings to stimulate the activity of the liver and kidneys
and improve systemic eliminations. EDGAR CAYCE'S THERAPEUTIC MODEL Here are the basic therapies recommended for the treatment of vitiligo based on the Edgar Cayce readings:
Note: The above information is not intended for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Please consult a qualified health care professional for assistance in applying the information contained in the Cayce Health Database. |
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