Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Fall/Winter Vitiligo Regimen

Many of us put our skin on the back burner when we get into the fall and winter seasons. These are important seasons for an aggressive vitiligo regimen. Since the sun is not as strong and the layers of clothing make it much more difficult to absorb natural UV light and vitamin D 3, the focus on an aggressive vitiligo regimen becomes even more important.

I recommend the liver cleansing detox as a first line of defense against spreading and regaining color. I also recommend using picrorrhiza daily, along with Vitiligo Herbal Skin Cream morning, afternoon and at night.

This aggressive regimen encourages the cells to continue to heal so that they are capable of producing natural skin color.
It also enables the melanocytes to harness energy from the weaker sunshine that we are absorbing in these colder months.

Eating foods that are heavier would include adding soups to the diet. Pumpkin, squash, carrot, cauliflower, broccoli and other soup recipes for the fruits or vegetables that are harvested in fall and winter months are highly recommended.

This regimen is highly focused on dense nutrition, an aggressive re-pigmenting regimen, detoxification and a bit of meditation where we focus our minds on the white areas of our bodies, and mentally coloring in the white areas with a crayon or pen that is exactly in our natural tone.

Bringing together mind, body and spirit throughout the fall and winter will enable us to unveil newly pigmented skin in the spring, as we peel off the layers of clothing and embrace the natural sunshine that will respond beautifully to all the hard work we've done on our vitiligo all fall and winter long.

I recommend the Rapid Re-pigmenting Kit, Detoxification Kit and daily sunshine, even when it's cold, snowy or overcast, for pigmentation during winter and fall.

Our specials this fall include a free 200ml bottle of vitiligo herbal skin cream when purchasing the Fall/Winter 5 pack. This offer will ensure enough skin cream to last until the early signs of spring! Happy Re-pigmenting!

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