What
is Lupus?
Lupus is
an autoimmune disease that can affect various parts
of the body including the skin, joints, heart,
lungs, blood, kidneys, and brain. The body's immune
system mistakes body cells and tissues for foreign
substance thereby causing the immune system to
attack healthy cells. This self-destruction causes
inflammation and damages various body tissues.
More than 90 percent of people who suffer with lupus are women between the
ages of 15 and 45.
There are four types of lupus:
discoid,
systemic
drug-induced, and
neonatal lupus.
How do we treat Lupus?
Lupuraid is an herbal medicine formulated by Dr.
Li specifically for treating Discoid Lupus ( DLE)
and Systemic Lupus (SLE). This unique formula
contains 14 different Chinese botanical herbs which
work together to balance the immune system, improve
kidney and liver functions, expel toxins, and
control skin and body tissue inflammation. It helps
to treat the Lupus symptoms, prevent flare-ups and
minimize organ damage and complications.
Lupuraid is a safe and
effective herbal formula which is also an
alternative method to help you wean off of
prednisone. The success rate of our clinical trial
is over 80%. There is no known side effect and it is
made in USA by a GMP certified factory.
What should I expect with the Lupuraid herbal treatment?
For mild to moderate case of Lupus:
| First month: |
the redness and fever begins to
calm down.
|
| Second month: |
Most of the skin rashes will
clear
up. Joint and muscle pain begins to be relieved. |
| Third month: |
all the symptoms are under control. Energy level is
improved. |
For moderate to severe case of Lupus:
It may
take one to two additional months to see a significant
improvement.
Tip of
Maintenance:
1.
Stay away
from alcohol, spicy food, shellfish and lamb. Eat less spinach
if
having kidney problem.
2.
Watermelon, cucumber, and carrots are good for treating lupus.
3. Be
careful to choose a supplement, specially for the immune
system
enhancement.
4. Minimize
sexual activity.
5. Consult
with your doctor before planning pregnancy, since pregnancy is a
high risk factor of lupus.
6. Wear a
hat and use sun block when staying outside.
7. Get plenty of sleep and try to reduce your stress level.