| A Positive Approach To Scleroderma |
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| Tuesday, 01 December 2009 07:43 |
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As you know, there is no cure for Scleroderma and no conventional medical treatment that can reliably manage the disease. However, I have seen dramatic improvements in some patients with autoimmune diseases who followed these recommendations:
My colleague, Steven Gurgevich, Ph.D., Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine, here at the Arizona Center for Integrative Medicine at the University of Arizona, is very knowledgeable about Scleroderma because his first wife, Jody, suffered from it. Steve says the first thing he tells patients with a new diagnosis is "don't panic" because the disease is so variable and because so many survival tools are available. He encourages patients to educate themselves about the disease as well as all the methods of treatment and available support resources. Here's a summary of his excellent advice:
The Scleroderma Care Foundation has similarly offered several great articles which discuss the benefits of nutrition, exercise, and raw food diets. See the following stories below for more information; For a link to Dr. Weil's original question and answer, do click here. |
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