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Omega-3 Fatty Acids: Omega-3 fatty acids found in fish oil might have anti-inflammatory properties that could potentially benefit individuals with SLE by reducing inflammation. Some studies suggest that omega-3 supplementation might have modest effects on inflammation and disease activity in autoimmune conditions, although more research is needed specifically for SLE.
Vitamin D: Adequate levels of vitamin D are important for overall health and immune function. Some research suggests that vitamin D supplementation might have potential benefits for individuals with autoimmune conditions like SLE. However, evidence supporting its effectiveness in treating SLE is not firmly established.
Antioxidants (Vitamins A, C, E): Antioxidants are thought to have protective effects against cellular damage caused by oxidative stress. Some individuals might explore antioxidant supplements like vitamins A, C, and E to support overall health and potentially reduce inflammation associated with SLE. However, evidence specifically targeting SLE is limited.
Probiotics: While not directly related to SLE, some research suggests that probiotics might have a role in modulating the immune system and reducing inflammation, which could potentially impact overall health. However, specific effects on SLE require further investigation.
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