theHealthFoodGuru here...
Lupus is a chronic, autoimmune disease that can
damage any part of your body. And with 3 million
new cases each year, lupus is definitely worth talking
about. But there are many autoimmune diseases, for
example fibromyalgia, arthritis, diabetes, MS, gout,
sinus infections and so many more. But if all autoimmune
diseases all include chronic inflammation, why are
there so many different disease names? Because of
where the inflammation appears and how it affects
your body.
Sometimes you can see the inflammation, often times you
can't see the inflammation, but the pain and discomfort is
the same. And you know what also is the same? the cause!
Yes, all the inflammation you experience anywhere in your
body has the exact same cause -- injury. If your nerves are
injured then you could be diagnosed with fibromyalgia or
neuropathy, if your joints are swollen, have gastrointestinal
problems or thyroid problems, you could be diagnosed with
lupus or several other diseases. But again, where your
inflammation happens to be doesn't change the fact that
you've been injured. If you broke a bone and felt inflammation,
you wouldn't just throw drugs at it, would you? Obviously
you would start repairing your bone, so all the pain and
inflammation goes away; how you view any internal injury
should absolutely be no different, So, how did you injure
yourself internally and how can you finally help repair your
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