1) Babchi
One of the best and most well-known home remedies for leucoderma is babchi or psoralea seeds. Steep the seeds in ginger juice for about three days. Be sure that you change the ginger juice daily. After the three day steeping is finished, dry the seeds in the shade and rub them with your hands to remove the husks. Then, crush the seeds into a powder. Ingest one gram of this powder every day for forty days. The powder can also be used topically on the white spots where the leucoderma is most noticeable. You can also combine these seeds with tamarind seeds for an equally effective home remedy. Steep equal amounts of both kinds of seeds in water for about four days. Shell and dry the seeds in the same that you did with the babchi seeds that were steeped in ginger juice. Grind the seed combination into a paste and apply topically to the skin. This practice should continue for about a week. Discontinue the treatment immediately if you find that the white spots begin to ooze any type of fluid or become red and inflamed. You should also discontinue this treatment if the paste causes the white spots to itch.
2) Radish Seeds
Make a paste from radish seeds to treat leucoderma at home. Take about an ounce and a half of these seeds and grind into a powder. Mix the powder with about two teaspoons of vinegar. Apply the paste directly to the white spots.
Psoralea seeds
3) Goose Foot Herb
Despite its funny name, goose foot is a great vegetable that is extremely beneficial when used to treat leucoderma naturally. Take the vegetable twice a day. This should be done in the morning when you first wake up and again before bed time. Do this daily for two months. You can also use the juice from the goose foot plant to apply directly to the white spots caused by leucoderma. These are both excellent home remedies for leucoderma.
4) Turmeric Leucoderma Home Remedy
Another great natural remedy for leucoderma is to mix mustard oil with turmeric. Soak about 16 ounces of turmeric root in about 6 quarts of water over night. Pound the turmeric into a powder. After soaking overnight, boil the turmeric until there is one quart of water left. Strain the remaining mixture and mix it with about a pint of mustard oil. Heat the mixture until you see that there is only oil remaining. Then, strain this leftover mixture and keep it preserved in a bottle. You should finally apply this mixture to the white spots of the skin twice daily for a few months.
5) Juice Fast
Leucoderma responds very well to this natural treatment. You should clean the system and the body of all toxins that have built up over time. A great way to do this is to have the patient undergo a juice fast for a week. This will help to cleanse the system and reduce any toxins. After the first week of juice fasting, have the patient start with a restricted diet consisting of whole wheat tortillas, bread, steamed or raw vegetables and fresh fruit. After a few days of eating these foods, you can have the patient start to add curd and milk to their diet. Finally, the patient can begin their daily diet of fruits, vegetables, grains, nuts and seeds. This should be a well-balanced diet. It is important to supplement this well-balanced diet with yeast, honey and cold-pressed vegetable oils. The juice fast can be repeated about every two months. It is also important that the patient eliminates bottled and tinned foods from their diet. They will also want to stop eating polished rice, denatured cereals, white flour, sugar, condiments, alcohol, coffee and tea.
6) Diet for Leucoderma
Leucoderma can be naturally treating using a natural diet of sugar beet, tomato, radishes and onions. You should also increase your physical activities. Yoga is an excellent choice. You'll find that leucoderma can be controlled if you are satisfied mentally and have faith that you can beat it.