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Lupus
Also know as Systemic Lupus
Erythematosus or SLE
What is it?
It can affect
anyone but most often strikes young women between the ages of 20 to 40. While
technically not arthritis similar to RA it is an immune-related form of
arthralgia often affecting the hip joints.
Lupus is a
serious condition because it may also cause diseases of the internal organs,
including the heart, brain, lungs, and kidneys, as well as bleeding, anaemia,
and chronic infections. With proper treatment, however, lupus can be
controlled, and sufferers can expect normal life expectancy.
Enzymes help to
dissolve circulating immune complexes and antibodies that cause the severe
inflammation of SLE. In one study of SLE patients presented at the 1996
Russian Symposium, clinical and laboratory immuno-inflammatory activity was
found to decrease more quickly with enzymes than with medical drugs, and in a
number of cases it was possible to reduce the dose or to improve the safety
and side effects profile of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs),
corticosteroids and second-line agents being used.
How can
Serrapeptase Help?
Serrapeptase
helps immensely as it clears out all of the inflammation. Combined with other
enzymes and Curcumin, it may mean greater relief and less dependence on drugs.
How many do
I take?
Start with 3
Tablets of Serrapeptase x 3 times per day on an empty stomach and increase it
to 4 x 3 if no relief within 7 days, even more if necessary. Then gradually
reduce to 1 x 1.
Can I take too many tablets or can it interfere with any drugs I am taking?
No. It has been used for over 25 years with no side effects reported.
What things can I do to help Lupus?
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Serrapeptase Enzymes |
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Take Serrapeptase Enzymes as
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Follow
Rheumatoid Arthritis Treatment Plan: |
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For best
recovery, follow
Rheumatoid Arthritis treatment plan. Important to include the
Homocysteine Control Sublingual Formula in the plan.
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