Wednesday, April 13th, 2011 | Author: admin

Unlike the traditional lupus treatment protocols that have been available up until now to lupus sufferers, there is now a new, and natural lupus treatment option.  I have just published a new article on this latest lupus treatment.

The new treatment enables you to stop suffering the living hell of lupus through the gentle healing of natural alternatives due to the latest groundbreaking new discoveries in the field of lupus research.

Thanks to the research of 1 of the 3 most renowned lupus experts in the world, Dr. Herman Norton,  it is now possible to pinpoint the actual underlying causes of lupus disease and understand what is going on “behind the scenes”.

The article explains the differences between this new approach used to get rid of lupus in comparison with the traditional methods used by doctors up until now.

If you, or someone close to you is suffering from the debilitating effects of this awful disease, then you owe it to yourself to read my new article on this latest natural lupus treatment.

The causes of the disease are explained in easy every-day terms so that you can understand completely what’s going on and how to put lupus into remission once and for all.

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Tuesday, April 12th, 2011 | Author: admin

In my latest article that I have just published I have put together a list of the 3 major signs of lupus and how these lupus disease symptoms can affect your body.  Lupus disease is known as the “great imitator” as many of its symptoms can suggest a different disease entirely.

I have been searching the most up-to-date information on the causes, prevention, cure, exercise, diet and many other important topics about lupus that I can find as I myself am a lupus patient.

I would really like to be able to help fellow lupus sufferers to alleviate their lupus symptoms and I think I have stumbled on something that is pure gold for people like myself.  It is based on research done by the 3 most renowned lupus experts in the world and they are teaching how to stop suffering the living hell of lupus through the gentle healing of natural alternatives.  I have been trying it for 2 weeks now and have seen amazing results, the most prevalent being that the pains in my joints have reduced greatly and my fever doesn’t spike so often now.  This natural lupus treatment has now offered me hope that remission from this disease really could be a reality.


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Wednesday, April 06th, 2011 | Author: admin

This video is an update about my health (Dealing with my sicknesses) and other things. ENJOY!!! www.youtube.com

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Monday, April 04th, 2011 | Author: admin

Monday, April 04th, 2011 | Author: admin

I also have joint pain, dizziness, extreme fatigue, joint swelling, stomach discomfort and fever.

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Tuesday, March 29th, 2011 | Author: admin

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Saturday, March 26th, 2011 | Author: admin

I was answering a question about lupus, and I realized that I might have the symptom I was describing. I did some research, and found that I may have as many as 14 symptoms of lupus. I could just be overreacting and seeing things where they’re not, but could you please give me your opinion on this!? The big thing was that I sometimes have very pink cheeks, and people always notice. One of my cheeks is constantly pink as well. I never have to wear blush. Another thing is that when I go to humid places by the ocean, I get a rash all over the outside part of my arms. It’s raised and sometimes very itchy. I also have a lot of nosebleeds, and tend to get hurt a lot. I always thought the injuries were pulled muscles, even though I was barely doing anything when it happened. I now have a really strange pain in my hip (I had another question about it). I was also diagnosed with depression about a year or two ago. I occasionally get migraines as well.
I also am tired a lot, and have a really hard time falling asleep most of the time. I sometimes get weird little red dots on my legs, and around them is a little whiter than the rest of my skin. I have really bad eyesight as well.

I don’t know if this is relevant or not, but I haven’t had my period for three months, and before my last time getting it, I hadn’t had it for three months before that. I have another question up about this.
I’m 14 nearing 15 if that helps at all.
By getting hurt a lot I meant that I would have sudden pains and have no idea how I got them. I also am just sore a lot. And I know I’m probably overreacting, but I just want some opinions.

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Wednesday, March 23rd, 2011 | Author: admin

Tuesday, March 22nd, 2011 | Author: admin

Similar as in steroids and/or pain meds,antibiotics etc?

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Monday, March 21st, 2011 | Author: admin

Hello,
The girl that I love just recently came back from the doctor and is being tested for Lupus. She has the most common symptom of Lupus (Painful/swollen joints and muscle pain), and she is still fairly young at 24. She is worried that she may have the disease mainly because her cousin had discovered it at the same age. She is equally afraid that she may never be able to have kids (which is what brings her the most happiness in her life).

What’s odd is that she doesn’t have many of the other symptoms of Lupus, such as fevers, butterfly rashes, sensitivity to the sun, hair loss, swollen glands, etc.

Are there any other possible conditions that could share the same symptoms of lupus, but is not lupus?

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