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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)- rare incurable
dreaded
Disease – present Medical Science has failed to cure it.
Baruah Applied Human Genetic Engine ering-
has successfully cured it.
Dr.Dhani Ram Baruah,
FRCSGlas.
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
is a chronic potentially fatal autoimmune
disease. SLE is a complex disorder resulting from
the production of antibodies that attack the
DNA and proteins within healthy cells and the
generation of circulating immune complexes. The
complications from this affect multiple organs and are
potentially life-threatening.
Joints, skin, kidney, brain, and
membranes of the lung, heart and gastro-intestinal tract
are the major organs clinically affected in SLE
patients. The symptoms are often vague, can be mild or
severe and are often unrelated to laboratory tests. A
patient can have many lupus symptoms in a lifetime.
Women and non-Caucasians are disproportionately affected
and SLE is most common in women of child-bearing age
although it has been reported in all ages. The incidence
is about 1 in 200 people in America. Among children, SLE
occurs three times more commonly in females than in
males. In the 60% of SLE patients who experience onset
between puberty and the fourth decade of life, the
female to male ratio is 9:1. The disorder is three times
more common in African American blacks than American
Caucasians and more common in Asians. The cause of SLE
was said to be unknown, however our research work has
suggested that it is of genetic origin as we have cured
SLE patient with Baruah Applied Human Genetic
Engineering. It was thought that hormonal and /or
environmental factors are few factors affecting
SLE, but it is not true. As corrective therapies such as
hormone replacement or supportive treatment do not cure
SLE.
Many researchers had suspected that it is a genetic
mutation that disrupts the body's waste disposal
mechanism in cells. SLE is caused by a hyperactive
immune system that attacks a person's own protein
recognising it as a foreign material. One reason for
this is poor adrenal function. Adrenal steroids modulate
the immune system. When there is insufficient steroid
levels, the immune system goes haywire. Whatever
hypothesis of possible causes have been postulated in
the past and present, no one was or is able to cure SLE,
till we have discovered the Baruah biological molecules
which intercepts the cells destructive autoimmune
pathway.
Fatigue on light exertion, light sensitivity, skin rash,
ulcers in mouth specially on soft palate and on nasal
septum, susceptibility to infection with slow recovery,
muscle pain, mild or high fever, sore throat, numbness,
headache, tingling or burning sensation in extremities,
joint pain/ stiffness/swelling, chest pain,
atherosclerosis, respiratory distress, uro-genital
infections, nephropathy, anemia, low white cell/platelet
counts and several other disorders are the usual
symptoms. Diagnosing SLE can be a difficult and slow
process. It may take months or even years for doctors to
diagnose this complex disease accurately. A tentative
diagnosis can be made through examining a patient's
medical history and performing a physical examination
and screening tests (positive SLE-ANA >40). Once SLE is
suspected, additional tests are valuable to confirm or
rule it out. Elevated ESR or high levels of ANA are the
common laboratory test indicative of SLE. The most
useful test is to identify certain autoantibodies often
present in the blood of SLE patients. For example, the
antinuclear antibody (ANA) test is commonly used to look
for autoantibodies that react against components of the
nucleus of the patient’s own cells. In addition, there
are blood tests for individual types of autoantibodies
that are more specific for SLE. Treatment for SLE in
medical science is not specific and not available, where
it is treated with steroids, certain hormonal therapies,
diet, plant steroids, immunosuppressive drugs and timely
treatment for any infection and so on. But 100% cure was
not yet known.
Mrs.Dipika Vakil,
a Mumbai resident was suffered from SLE, diagnosed
and treated with steroids in Mumbai by well known expert
doctors whereas, this treatment is detrimental to this
disease. She put on weight by 7kgs in two months. Biopsy
of the kidney suggested that she suffered from Lupus
kidney and there was absolutely no way that she can
survive too long. On 6th June, she attended
my clinic in Mumbai. She came to Baruah Institute at
Sonapur, Assam and we treated her with Baruah Applied
human genetic engineering using Baruah molecules. She is
cured which is proven by autoantibody tests carried out
at Micro Diagnostics.
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