Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Contol Lupus

Control Lupus Symptoms, Lead a Full Life
Sunnyvale, CA, January 23, 2008 --(PR.com)-- At Mitamins, a new supplement formula targeted at Lupus from Dr. Balch has been launched. This natural lupus treatment formula is designed to control the symptoms of lupus as well as promote overall health. Botanicals, such as ginger, having strong anti-inflammatory properties are included. The supplement also contains a mix of essential nutrients which can improve overall health.Lupus is undoubtedly a potentially serious illness. However, it is important to recognize that most patients with lupus lead full, active, healthy lives. Periodic increases in disease activity can usually be managed by varying treatment. Taking DHEA daily can help to reduce disease activity and mitigate muscle aches and oral ulcers. Ginger helps indirectly to relieve pain by reducing inflammation and by lowering the body's level of natural pain-causing compounds.People with lupus are at increased risk of infections, especially if they are taking corticosteroids or immunosuppressive medications. Flaxseed contains omega - 3 fatty acids which can decrease lupus-induced inflammation, and is important in supporting the natural treatment of lupus.DHEA seems to improve bone mineral density in Lupus patients being treated with high dose corticosteroids. A Complete Multivitamin Mix including antioxidants helps to improve overall health.About MitaminsMitamins (my-vitamins “made just for me”) develops, manufactures and markets condition-specific supplements. It operates an online platform to provide made-on-demand products directly to consumers. Mitamins eliminates the hassle of too many bottles and capsules, the risk of drug-supplement interactions, and the uncertainty of what supplements to take. With the world’s largest collection of condition-specific supplement formulas, Mitamins will combine all your supplement needs into 1 formula, 1 bottle, 1 dosage, and fewer capsules.For further company information, please visit our website at http://www.mitamins.com/.

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