
One of the promising vitiligo treatments relies on piperine, the main compound in black pepper to stimulate pigment cells (melanocytes) reproduce faster thus repigmenting the white patches.
Currently , there are many piperine based products available as a food additive but none are used for skin applications. No studies have been conducted on how the body reacts on the long term to piperine.
I have read on a number of forums, that people have started preparing their own pepper based products, getting bored of waiting for the official medical treatment. Surprisingly, some are claiming to have positive results, in the form of freckles inside the white vitiligo patches, the first step towards repigmentation. Here are some of the 'recipes':
5 drops of black pepper essential oil (can be found in any Indian supply store or online) mixed with one ounce of base cream.
200 ml refined alcohol mixed with 20g of grounded black pepper is left in a jar for 1-2 weeks until the color changes. Each day the mixture must be stirred. In the end, the mixture can be filtered with a coffee filter paper or napkin. It is applied topically on the white spots with a cotton cub, avoiding sensitive areas (eyes, mouth)
Please note that these treatments are not approved by any health care providers and have been used by the individuals on their own risk.
Piperine research is currently being conducted at Oregon Health Science University in Portland by Dr. Amala Soumyanath and in the Pharmacy Department at Kings College London, University of London by Antony Young, fotobiologist.

Alain
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... Thank you for this. Is there any way to track the research being conducted on this treatment? |
Jack
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... You could do a google search for Dr. Amala Soumyanath, one of the MDs taking part in this research. |
dinesh kumar
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... how the piperine reacts to vitiligo causing human body? give me its biochemistry regards dodda kumar |
kanaiyalal modh
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... Dear Sir, I would like to know any Black Pepper product for vitiligo ( white patches on skin) treatment & how fast it repigments. Thanks & regards. K.S.Modh ******************************************************* ********************************** |
jason
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... hi all - I used a home-made preparation using pharmaceutical-grade piperine and despite initial positive indications, it did not produce significant or lasting results. No-one on the vitiligo forum that I belong to who has tried piperine has reported any dramatic results so far. Sorry to say this, but I think we made need to wait for completion of the clinical trials and development of a treatment: researchers developed a synthetic compound based on piperine, which may well be much more potent. Sorry not to be able to provide more positive feedback, but thought I'd share my experience with piperine. J |
jason
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... PS - the relevant forum is at http://vitiligocover.com/black...-vitiligo/ actually, you'll note some people have positive results initially, but these are not sustained... |
hany nour
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... thanks , for sharing this new discovery and research i will try it at home and will hope for a result |
Jalal Uddin Akonda
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... is it helpful for vitiligo??? if anyone use and can cured plz let me know how and is there any side affect? |

