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Joint pain and stiffness, more severe in the morning. Muscle weakness, one muscle group or the entire body. Fingers sensitive to cold (Raynaud's phenomenon). Sensitivity linked to stress, trauma from a vibrating machine or caused by blood clots in the arm. Skin rash, including a butterfly-shaped rash over the bridge of the nose and cheeks in lupus and livido, a red, lacelike rash on the legs or arms, which may also occur in healthy infants and adults. Taut skin, which, when accompanied by swelling of hands can be an early sign of scleroderma. Hair loss, which may occur during stress or disease. How does our clinic treat these diseases? Each case is individually diagnosed. Toxicities are handled through nutrition and chelation. We aim at easing symptoms and slowing down the progression of illness without using dangerous, toxic drugs. Learn more by clicking on the links below this paragraph.
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