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intellec
05-27-2003, 10:28 PM
Greetings All!
I have not been diagnosed with Lupus yet I can identify with the symptoms.
As it is also known as the "great imitator", it could be anything.
So, in the interim, I came across this product called Mirac and was curious if anyone has used it.
If so, did it help at all?
Thanks in advance!
Best Regards,
intellec a.k.a. Marcus B)
RosemaryP
05-27-2003, 11:08 PM
I have not had the drug, but somewhere in the cobwebs of my mind, I have known of some using it and honestly I cannot say whether it has been a help or not. Truth be known it will suit some and not suit others, what does your doctor say about it?
Clare.T
05-27-2003, 11:50 PM
Dear Marcus
If you think you have lupus you must see a rheumatologist who specialises in Lupus.
Your future even your life could depend on it
This site meets all the criteria for diagnosis of quackery- see http://www.quackwatch.org for an interesting article on how to evaluate such claims.
There are no wonder cures.
It is also one of those maddening sites that pop up several times after one has exited which always makes me suspicious.
If anybody had a cure for disease they would sell it to a pharmaceutical company who would test it get it approved by the FDA and earn millions of bucks.
It is a very slick site but no less fraudulent for all that.
It is very interesting to see that a letter that used to be published on this site, to the scientific director of a highly reputable Lupus Research Association has now been removed.
An attempt was made to make it look as if the product had the endorsement of this association, whereas it was just a letter to them from the manufacturer.
The link to the association has also been removed - as I say, very interesting indeed !
You can be assured that when break through drugs are developed , everybody knows all about it ! Such drugs are not advertised in little boxes
And by the way osteoarthritis is not an autoimmune disease, like lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. Any info that lumps them together is very suspect
Take great care of your health : we deserve better than this. please feel free to join us introduce yourself and learn more about the disease and diagnosis
Sincerely
Clare
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Sannie
05-28-2003, 11:31 AM
Hi there
I can only support everything Clare.T has already said.
If you meet the criteria for lupus you MUST see a rheumatologist who specialises in treating lupus patients.
Lupus can cause life threatening complications if it is'nt treated correctly by a very knowledgeable doctor.
Love
Sannie
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