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What do you know about Lupus?


A common disease that 1 in 2000 people have.
Common in people of African-American or Asian heritage.
Diagnosed most commonly in ages 15-45

My brother-in-law was finally diagnosed with Lupus when in his 50's.

He had an ongoing battle with a basic lack of energy and unsettled medical condition. Many doctors prescribed various medications for the unknown problem he was experiencing and after 7 years of taking one particular prescription, his whole body was contaminated.

We finally persuaded him to try an herbal blood and body cleanser. For weeks he discharged an orange colored content in the toilet. This was the same color as his pills.

It was too late for him to recover. He ended up with a need for a biweekly dialysis. His liver was unable to take the treatment it had received from all the experimenting, trying to find out what was wrong with him.

The result?


Lost his job while in his forties.
His wife, my sister, became the wage earner.
Fortunately, the medical system in Canada came to the rescue.

What can we conclude here?

If you are experiencing a listlessness or unusual points of pain in your joints or you just are feeling generally unhappy, ask your doctor to test you for Lupus. A queer skin lesion is sometimes a good place to start. Get a qualified Doctor to biopsy and test the lesion or rash. That is how my Lupus was established as a fact.

Remember, Lupus can be different for every individual. The sooner you find out whether it is part of your particular health condition, the better. Just maybe you can keep your Liver in good condition.

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Lupus Disease - 3 Basic Insights