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Assessment of Dietary Supplementation in the Treatment of Vitiligo
Abstract
Background:
Vitiligo is the most common acquired pigmentary disorder in the world. Due to alterations in physical appearance, vitiligo is a psychologically devastating disease. Although treatment options exist, a cure for this disease has yet to be discovered. Of recent interest in vitiligo is the relationship between diet and disease.
Objective:
To review various dietary modifications and supplementation used in the management of vitiligo.
Materials and Methods:
A thorough evaluation of recent literature using the keywords “vitiligo, diet, supplement, antioxidant, vitamin, mineral, zinc, copper, gluten-free, celiac disease, alternative medicine” in the NCBI PubMed search function was performed.
Results:
A total of 39 relevant articles were reviewed and critically evaluated.
Conclusion:
Initial studies regarding the treatment of vitiligo through dietary modification are promising, although further studies are needed in multiple populations to explore the therapeutic value of these interventions.