
Can dried mulberries be used to treat vitiligo?
Disease description:
Recently, I noticed several areas of my skin turning white. After a medical examination, the doctor diagnosed it as vitiligo. I heard that dried mulberry fruits might be effective—can dried mulberry fruits be used to treat vitiligo?

Although dried mulberry fruits are rich in various nutrients such as vitamin C, tannic acid, malic acid, and melanin, which offer multiple health benefits including promoting melanin synthesis and enhancing immunity, they cannot be directly used to treat vitiligo.
Vitiligo is a complex skin disorder whose exact causes and pathogenesis have not yet been fully elucidated. It may be associated with various factors such as genetic predisposition and autoimmune mechanisms. While the melanin contained in dried mulberry fruits may play a supportive role in melanin formation, certain components such as vitamin C might actually inhibit melanin production when consumed in excess. Therefore, moderate consumption is recommended.
For patients with vitiligo, dried mulberry fruits can be used as part of supportive dietary therapy but should not replace professional medical treatment. Patients should pay attention to dietary management, avoid excessive sun exposure, and undergo comprehensive treatment under a doctor's guidance to control disease progression. Professional medical assistance should be sought promptly when necessary.