Remedies Needed for Vasculitis

Posted By Mitch (Brooklyn, New York) on 07/29/2008

I have a friend who has vasculitis. She takes about 6 pills a day and her nose is always stuffed up. I was wondering about the effects apple cider vinegar can have on her if she took it. Is it okay to take ACV if you have vasculitis? How much should she take and for how long....everyday? Do you know of any home remedies for vasculitis?
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Replied by Joyce (Joelton, Tn) on 07/31/2008

You don't give much to go on, which leaves a lot questions:
l. What are those 6 pills she's taking?
2.  Does her vasculitis have a diagnosed underlying cause such as rheumatoid arthritis? Systemic lupus? BEHCET"S
     syndrome? SJOGREN'S? other?
3.  If so, is she being treated for it?
4.  Is she interested in home remedies or is it just you, her friend, who is interested?
 
Whatever the answers to the questions above, inflammation of the blood vessels is there and something must have caused it. So going on what we know, probably the ACV would not react with any of her 6 pills.
 
But if I were the one who has the problem, the first thing that comes to mind is poke berries, which will soon be ripe, throws the body into gear to fight (boosts one's immune system) as well as has some antibiotic, antiflammatory, antiviral action, so I would be taking the poke berries.
 
If she does have underlying problem of rheumatoid arthritis, remembering an article I read from a British medical journal years ago which stated that some British doctors had noticed that some of their rheumatoid arthritis patients that they treated for amebic dysentery also had a great improvement in their rheumatoid artritis symptoms, again if I had this problem, I would probably go with Jim Humble's recommendation of his miracle mineral supplement (MMS) as it is said to kill viruses, bacteria, fungal infections, and parasites.  The combination of  poke berries to boost the immune system and the MMS to destroy unwanted organisms while leaving her healthy cells alone, should do the trick, but again she would need to search to see if those 6 pills might interact & create problems.
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