Thank you Brenda, for the following information...
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Lupus is an autoimmune connective tissue disease, a type of self-allergy, in which the patient's immune system creates antibodies which attack the person's own body tissues instead of protecting the body from bacteria and viruses. This disease afflicts primarily women and is characterized by extreme fatigue, joint pain, muscle aches, anemia, general malaise, arthritis, skin lesions and kidney disease. It can result in the destruction of vital organs. Lupus can mimic other diseases such as multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, making it difficult to diagnose. Sometimes the nervous system is also affected and headaches, epilepsy and psychosis can occur.
Human and animal studies have indicated that glyconutrients help the immune system when it is overactive. When glyconutrients empower the immune system, it can more readily identify and destroy what doesn't belong in the body, reinforcing the body's identity and restoring health. For people with lupus, glyconutrients boost the rate, speed, magnitude and precision of macrophage function, boosting their ability to identify and destroy tumour cells, bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. In general the eight essential glyconutrients support the body's ability to heal, repair, regenerate, regulate and protect.
For all people not just those with lupus, glyconutrients form the basic cellular language of all cells. Cells require adequate amounts of glyconutrients to allow cells to communicate 'correctly'. These nutrients are known to improve the immune system function, organ function and improve basic body physiology. If cells cannot communicate correctly they cannot function correctly or stay healthy. Glyconutrients for cell communication are pivotal no matter what other supplements you decide to take.
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Lupus is an autoimmune connective tissue disease, a type of self-allergy, in which the patient's immune system creates antibodies which attack the person's own body tissues instead of protecting the body from bacteria and viruses. This disease afflicts primarily women and is characterized by extreme fatigue, joint pain, muscle aches, anemia, general malaise, arthritis, skin lesions and kidney disease. It can result in the destruction of vital organs. Lupus can mimic other diseases such as multiple sclerosis and rheumatoid arthritis, making it difficult to diagnose. Sometimes the nervous system is also affected and headaches, epilepsy and psychosis can occur.
Human and animal studies have indicated that glyconutrients help the immune system when it is overactive. When glyconutrients empower the immune system, it can more readily identify and destroy what doesn't belong in the body, reinforcing the body's identity and restoring health. For people with lupus, glyconutrients boost the rate, speed, magnitude and precision of macrophage function, boosting their ability to identify and destroy tumour cells, bacteria, fungi, parasites, and viruses. In general the eight essential glyconutrients support the body's ability to heal, repair, regenerate, regulate and protect.
For all people not just those with lupus, glyconutrients form the basic cellular language of all cells. Cells require adequate amounts of glyconutrients to allow cells to communicate 'correctly'. These nutrients are known to improve the immune system function, organ function and improve basic body physiology. If cells cannot communicate correctly they cannot function correctly or stay healthy. Glyconutrients for cell communication are pivotal no matter what other supplements you decide to take.