Lupus is more than just fatigue or skin rashes; it’s a complex autoimmune condition that affects multiple systems in the body. Our functional medicine approach looks beyond medications to uncover root causes like gut imbalances, hormonal disruptions, and environmental triggers. This helps you achieve long-term relief and restore your vitality.

Top Experts Root Cause Diagnosis Holistic Approach

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Dr. Ruhi Agarwala

Dr. Ruhi Agarwala is a medical doctor (MBBS) with a Master’s in Global Health and specialized training in Functional Medicine. She is the co-founder of Hormone Reset, where she focuses on addressing the root causes of chronic conditions such as PCOS, thyroid disorders, autoimmune diseases, and infertility. Dr. Agarwala also co-founded the Indian Association of Functional Medicine (IAFM) and Doctor Juice, a wellness-based food initiative in Bengaluru.

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Mr. Siddarth Goel

Siddarth Goel is a certified Functional Medicine Health Coach and experienced Classical Hatha Yoga teacher with over 19 years of practice. Trained by FMCA and SAFM (USA), he specialises in guiding individuals through chronic health challenges such as autoimmune disorders, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular conditions. His approach blends modern functional medicine with the timeless wisdom of yoga and meditation, offering a unique path to sustainable well-being.

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Personalised Treatments

Treatment is tailored to your unique genetics, lifestyle, and environment.

Root Cause Focus

Conventional medicine treats symptoms; functional medicine targets root causes to heal and often reverse disease.

Integrative Approach

Functional Medicine takes an integrative approach to healthcare, working with practitioners to provide a comprehensive treatment plan. This approach ensures that you receive the best care possible.

FAQ’s

A: Lupus is an autoimmune disease that causes the immune system to attack healthy tissues and organs, leading to inflammation, pain, and potential damage.

A: Common early symptoms include fatigue, joint pain, skin rashes, and fever.

A: Yes, lifestyle changes, anti-inflammatory foods, and Functional Medicine can help manage symptoms of Lupus.

A: Functional Medicine focuses on identifying and addressing the root causes of Lupus, such as immune imbalance and inflammation.

A: Yes, Lupus can affect organs such as the kidneys, heart, lungs, and brain.

A: Vitamin D, Omega-3 fatty acids, and antioxidants may help manage Lupus symptoms.

A: There is no cure for Lupus, but its symptoms can be managed with medication and lifestyle changes.

A: Low-impact exercises like swimming, walking, and yoga can help improve flexibility and reduce pain in people with Lupus.