Lupus: Personalized Care to Improve and Resolve Symptoms

Lupus: Personalized Care to Improve and Resolve Symptoms
Because lupus is an autoimmune attack against DNA, the disease can manifest in the joints, the brain, the skin, the organs, or other tissues.GBJSTOCK/Shutterstock
Datis Kharrazian
Datis Kharrazian
Ph.D., DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN
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In more than 20 years of working with autoimmune patients, one of the most diverse autoimmune diseases I have encountered is lupus.

Because it can affect so many different parts of the body, it can be difficult to diagnose and manage. It can also have more serious effects on health, such as when the blood vessels are involved, something I illustrate in my patient case below.

Datis Kharrazian
Datis Kharrazian
Ph.D., DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN
Datis Kharrazian, Ph.D., DHSc, DC, MS, MMSc, FACN, is a Harvard Medical School trained, award-winning clinical research scientist, academic professor, and world-renowned functional medicine health care provider. He develops patient and practitioner education and resources in the areas of autoimmune, neurological, and unidentified chronic diseases using non-pharmaceutical applications.
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