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I have read that vegan (partially raw) food is good to more or less heal Lupus. Has anybody heard about it?


I have seen once an article (just passed it by without knowing it may be important in future!) which mentioned a woman with Lupus, who stopped using medicaments (since they do not heal, but only beat down the immune system) and then changed her life completely, slowed down, and ate only vegan (vegetarian without eggs and dairy products) food, where most dishes per day were raw. They claimed it was true? Does anybody know more about this or the book mentioned?

I know I am not allowed to eat beef or things like anchovies or in generally too much protein (and it is true I always get bad symptoms after a too big portion of scrambled eggs). But is it safe? I mean, I have quite a lot of other problems, also anemia (not enough iron)/lack of vitamin B12.

I do not use much medication, but I want to stop it altogether if possible! Medicaments will never cure my disease, but if this women really exists, there may be a real chance and I want to try it!

I have seen once an article (just passed it by without knowing it may be important in future!) which mentioned a woman with Lupus, who stopped using medicaments (since they do not heal, but only beat down the immune system) and then changed her life completely, slowed down, and ate only vegan (vegetarian without eggs and dairy products) food, where most dishes per day were raw. They claimed it was true? Does anybody know more about this or the book mentioned?

I know I am not allowed to eat beef or things like anchovies or in generally too much protein (and it is true I always get bad symptoms after a too big portion of scrambled eggs). But is it safe? I mean, I have quite a lot of other problems, also anemia (not enough iron)/lack of vitamin B12.

I do not use much medication, but I want to stop it altogether if possible! Medicaments will never cure my disease, but if this women really exists, there may be a real chance and I want to try it!

SOLVED: www.lupusrecoverydiet.com :-) !!!!

Is this what you read? Or something else?
http://www.vegsource.com/articles/mcdoug...

mentions book:

McDougall's Medicine 鈥?a Challenging Second Opinion

Sorry to say, but NOTHING "cures" lupus. BUT a very healthy lifestyle (vegan foods, lots of exercise, etc) can make the lupus go into remission, but it'll always be there.

If that were true, would be anyone out there with lupus? Use some critical thinking.

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