My Sjogren's Syndrome diet includes anti-inflammatory and weight-conscious foods. Check out what I keep in my kitchen.
Sjogren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disease that can affect the entire body. It is important to follow these healthy lifestyle principles.
Here is the scientific evidence about vitamins for Sjogren's Syndrome (Vitamin D, Omega-3 Fatty Acids, Vitamin B, Vitamin C, Vitamin E)
Sjögren’s Syndrome mimics many diseases, so getting a diagnosis is often difficult. Take my short quiz, see what your score is, and I'll tell you what your score means.
In this article, you will learn what inflammation is and how to use anti-inflammatory herbs instead of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.
Learn all of the signs of Sjogren’s syndrome, an autoimmune disease that causes dry mouth and dry eyes, as well as other surprising symptoms.
As an arthritis advocate and someone who knows people with Sjögren’s, I knew a lot more than the average person does, but I still wondered what Sjögren’s syndrome is. We’re going to look at the definition, the symptoms, the treatments, and more, including, of course, how “Sjögren’s” is pronounced.
My Sjogren's Syndrome diet includes anti-inflammatory and weight-conscious foods. Check out what I keep in my kitchen.
The Sjögren’s syndrome diet reduces inflammation and dryness symptoms. Learn beneficial foods to eat and trigger foods to avoid to reduce discomfort.
My Sjogren's Syndrome diet includes anti-inflammatory and weight-conscious foods. Check out what I keep in my kitchen.
As an arthritis advocate and someone who knows people with Sjögren’s, I knew a lot more than the average person does, but I still wondered what Sjögren’s syndrome is. We’re going to look at the definition, the symptoms, the treatments, and more, including, of course, how “Sjögren’s” is pronounced.
Sjogren's syndrome is a chronic autoimmune disorder in which the body's own immune system attacks the glands that produce tears and saliva. Foods that help are omega-3 fatty acids, organic meat, whole fruits and vegetables. Bad foods include trans fat, high glycemic, red meat, dairy, and artificial sweeteners.
#Sjogrens syndrome should be diagnosed by a rheumatologist.
Living Well With Sjogren's Syndrome
The June issue of the always excellent Moisture Seekers newsletter by the Sjogren's Syndrome Foundation contains a real goodie this month...
Sjogren’s Syndrome is an autoimmune disease that can affect the entire body. It is important to follow these healthy lifestyle principles.
Something we frequently hear from patients is that while no one plans to get an autoimmune disease, there is some sense of relief when they finally get their Sjögren's diagnosis. After what might be years of uncertainty, they can finally put a name to their disease, and start taking the necessary steps to living a full life with Sjögren's.
Sjogren's syndrome is an autoimmune disease. This means that your immune system attacks parts of your own body by mistake.
As an arthritis advocate and someone who knows people with Sjögren’s, I knew a lot more than the average person does, but I still wondered what Sjögren’s syndrome is. We’re going to look at the definition, the symptoms, the treatments, and more, including, of course, how “Sjögren’s” is pronounced.
Let me start by telling you something about the name of this disease: It has been called Sjogren's "Syndrome" since Dr. Henrik Sjogren wrote his extensive paper about it. In recent decades, researchers have learned much more about symptoms that even Dr. Sjogren didn't identify, as well as how the disease works. The term "Syndrome"
Living with Sjogren's Syndrome Symptoms. The high-maintenance life you live when you have Sjogren's Syndrome fatigue.
Causes of chronic Inflammation range from what we eat, to the fat in our own bodies, to our body's reaction to stress.
Let me start by telling you something about the name of this disease: It has been called Sjogren's "Syndrome" since Dr. Henrik Sjogren wrote his extensive paper about it. In recent decades, researchers have learned much more about symptoms that even Dr. Sjogren didn't identify, as well as how the disease works. The term "Syndrome"
There is increasing evidence showing that our circadian clocks are involved in the onset and also the progression of autoimmune diseases. ...