Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
According to the Low Dose Naltrexone home page [LDN].
LDN has been seen to benefit SLE, which is considered to be an autoimmune disease.
Dr. Jill Cottel reports successfully treating Lupus using LDN
[Elsegood2016, pg xviii]
Dr. Weyrich has been trained to use Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN).
However, Dr. Weyrich has not treated any cases of lupus
with LDN.
Please see What is Low Dose Naltrexone?
for more information.
Immune System Balancing
[McCulley2018, pg 61] reports that SLE is an
autoimmune disorder, and proposes an approach to treating this disease, which should be
supervised by a properly trained medical professional.
Dr. Weyrich has considerable interest in this topic, but has
not treated any cases of SLE
with Immune System Balancing.
Please see What is Immune System Balancing?
for more information.
Neurotransmitter Balancing
Neuro Research [Hinz2015] reports that
chronic diseases such as Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
can be benefited by balancing neurotransmitter levels in the body.
Dr. Weyrich has been trained in neurotransmitter balancing protocols, but has not treated
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus using this technique.
Please see What is Neurotransmitter Balancing?
for more information.