Dr. Hugh Wegwerth
2 min
Updated: Jul 28, 2023
Imagine a world where improved health isn't merely a pipe dream, but a tangible reality. That's right, brace yourself, because you're about to be blown away by the incredible power of proactive health management. This article isn't just about painting an abstract pictureโit's about real results from real people.
It's no secret that inflammation is a significant player in the development of autoimmune diseases. However, it's time to delve a little deeper into the issue and discover how controlling this sneaky culprit could pave the way to better health.
Consider the example of a client who overcame her autoimmune disease by addressing inflammation. The progress made in such a short span of time is bound to leave you astounded.
To demonstrate the power of this approach, let's examine two lab resultsโone related to inflammatory markers, and the other pertaining to the presence of autoimmune disease.
The story begins with a measurement of C-reactive protein (CRP)โan indicator of inflammation levels in the body. On **March 14th, 2023**, the reading was at a concerning **4.87**.
However, the twist in the tale comes just three months later when the same marker measured at a drastically reduced **1.08**. Now that's a dramatic decrease in global inflammation, wouldn't you agree?
At the same time, we kept an eye on the client's autoimmune disease status. Initially, tests returned a positive result (antinuclear antibodies)โa clear red flag for autoimmune disease presence. But here's the kicker: after just three months, the same test reported a negative result. That's right, within a matter of months, the right approach helped the client achieve remission from her autoimmune disease.
This isn't merely a testimonial. It's an affirmation of the power you have over your health. With the right program, achieving significant health improvements is entirely possible, even in the face of daunting autoimmune diseases.
Schedule a call with Dr. Hugh now to start getting the care you deserve to feel better.