Thursday, February 19, 2009

A Lupus Cure - What's Diet Got To Do With It

By Sarah Saunders

Since healing lupus, I decided that I would see if my case wasn't the only 'fluke' and find others that have also healed. I wasn't alone. What's better is that I have found that each of our approaches to healing were different. So I took all of the healing modalities and encorporated the information into a book to promote the many natural solutions available.

When food molecules arent digested properly the body may view them as a foreign invader and send a faulty attack message. This auto-immune reaction, common in lupus, leads to inflammation and pain including arthritis symptoms, muscle pain, digestive issues, fatigue, and migraines to name just a few.

Studies have also shown that decreased enzyme levels are found in health issues such as lupus, diabetes, allergies, skin disease, cancer, and arthritis. A powerful way to support your digestion is to ensure your body has the ability to absorb, therefore utilize the nutrients from your food. Two sources that support this are digestive enzymes, and probiotics.

When food molecules arent digested properly the body may view them as a foreign invader and send a faulty attack message. This auto-immune reaction leads to inflammation and pain, including arthritis symptoms, muscle pain, digestive issues, fatigue, and migraines to name just a few.

Benefits of a Lupus Diet and Ensuring Enough Digestive Enzymes and Probiotics:

Increase nutrient absorption -- Support the natural healing process -- Help eliminate toxins -- Increase energy levels -- Destroy parasites and viruses -- Reduce gastrointestinal discomfort and bloating -- Maintain proper body weight.

Lupus is an inflammatory disease that can be the result of a number of factors. One of the most common and important factors is stress on the body due to lifestyle. Since this is an area we have full control over it is something that we can use in our fight against disease, such as lupus. Your diet for lupus is the first line of defense.

You must begin your defense against lupus with a common sense, healthy diet that includes natural whole foods, plenty of fruits and vegetables, nuts and plenty of water. Lupus diet donts include processed foods, fatty food, red meat, (some believe all meats should be avoided although many report no reaction to fish and chicken), alcohol, soda, sugar, salty foods and foods made from white flour.

Lupus sufferers are told there is no cure for lupus. I beg to differ, since I completely healed lupus, as have others. Lupus patients are also often told diet doesnt matter. Again, I beg to differ. If diet matters when were healthy, it certainly matters a lot more when were suffering from disease. Any disease. - 14130

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