Dr Brooke Goldner

Dr Brooke Goldner is an American physician, the founder of GoodbyeLupus.com and author of Goodbye Lupus. Due to lupus, Dr Goldner suffered from life-threatening kidney failure, and went on to receive multiple medical interventions to try and stabilise her illness. However, despite all the treatments, lupus continued to cause her many problems, including arthritis and an impending stroke. She was beginning to accept that she would end up disabled and living a short life.

Several years later, while on her honeymoon, she shocked herself by reversing her disease simply by eating a high-raw, whole food, plant-based diet. She had been vegetarian since a child but was still eating a lot of processed food. Until now, it was thought by mainstream medicine that lupus could be managed but never healed.1 However, in 2005, after three months following her new diet, she tested negative for lupus – and it never returned. She then created the Hyper-nourishing Nutrition Protocol for Lupus Reversalto and has gone on to share her success with millions.

According to Goodbyelupus.com, Dr Goldner “graduated Carnegie Mellon University with honors for genetic research in leukemia and neurobiology, was a graduate of the Temple University School of Medicine, was Chief Resident at UCLA-Harbor Residency, and holds a certificate in Plant-Based Nutrition from Cornell University.”1Goodbyelupus.com. About Dr. Goldner. Available: https://www.goodbyelupus.com/about-dr-g/ [Accessed 25 January 2022].

We’d accidentally created the most anti-inflammatory diet possible. And before we taught it, we spent a year testing it on people and we found that it was completely re-producable. That lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, sjogren, multiple sclerosis, mixed connective tissue disease, they rapidly disappeared from the body when we applied the nutrition.2Switch4good.org. 2020. Healing Autoimmune Diseases with Dr. Brooke Goldner. Available: https://switch4good.org/healing-autoimmune-diseases-with-dr-brooke-goldner/ [Accessed 25 January 2022].

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