Snoop Dogg’s daughter opens up about her battle with lupus 12:08

Corey Broadus, daughter of rapper Snoop Dogg (Snoop Dogg, real name Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr.) said She opened up about her battle with lupus in a chat with People.

The 24-year-old singer said that she stopped taking the medications she had been using since the age of 6 a few months ago and switched to natural treatments.

“Plants, algae, teas. “I started exercising and drinking plenty of water,” he said.

Broadus said he had to take 10 to 12 pills a day to control symptoms of the incurable autoimmune disease that affects his joints, skin, kidneys and other internal organs.

“My body doesn’t hurt anymore. That’s the most important thing in lupus. Your joints hurt and arthritis begins. And now, damn it, I don’t complain about my knees, my legs, my arms, my back,” he admitted.

Broadus also wants to change his eating and resting patterns to further improve his health.

The day before Snoop Dogg said about your main fear in life.

Previously Lana Del Rey for the first time commented waitress profession.



Source: Gazeta

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