Lupus a disease that strikes women in child bearing

LUPUS is an autoimmune disorder in which anti bodies mistakenly identify the body’s tissues as a foreign substances and attack them, causing inflammation and pain.
The disease most often strike women in their child bearing years. It is caused by a reaction to medications or vaccines, viruses, bacterial especially streptococcus, extreme and prolonged emotional or physical stress.
Estrogen disruption related to pregnancy or birth-control pills, use of synthetic hormones, deficiency of certain hormones, and deficiency of certain hormones eg progesterone, testosterone and growth hormone, poor digestion and detoxification, heavy metal toxicity.
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