• Ep. 08: The Autoimmune Warriors

  • Dec 3 2019
  • Length: 37 mins
  • Podcast

Ep. 08: The Autoimmune Warriors

  • Summary

  • An autoimmune disease is a condition in which your immune system mistakenly attacks your body. Doctors don’t know exactly. And hence, there is no cure. Millions of people across the world and in India are suffering from autoimmune conditions with no hope of a cure. Your host Rachna Chhachhi herself was bedridden with deformities 13 years ago, with rheumatoid arthritis, which changed the course of her life. Today, she helps you unravel the mystery of getting cured of her own autoimmune condition as well as others she has treated.

    This week, host Rachna is joined by Dr. Taruna Madan, Scientist, and Immunologist who will help us understand why it is so difficult to cure an autoimmune condition. Dr. Taruna is also the spouse of an autoimmune warrior, Dr. Sanjeev Gupta, who is suffering from psoriasis. She will also capture the struggles of ex-psoriatic arthritis patient Palak Bhalla Ahuja, who refused to take methotrexate or any other drugs and is leading a wonderful quality of life. How did she do that? What can you do which doctors have not yet discovered to overcome your autoimmune condition? Tune in to know the tips and don't forget to tune in to the questions at the end of the show chosen from messages to @RachnaRestores Instagram followers! It could be your question being featured on our show.

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