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Lupus is a serious autoimmune disease that is imperfectly managed by conventional medicines. It can be mild or life-threatening and may cause a variety of symptoms, including arthritis, skin eruptions, neurological problems, and kidney disease.

Four times as many women as men have lupus, and there isn't much known about its cause. Some thunk a viral infection may trigger the immune-system dysfunction.

The drugs that conventional doctors use for lupus are immune-suppressive and toxic. They may be necessary when symptoms are most severe, but they reduce the chance that the disease will go into remission naturally.