Did you know that 99.99% of autoimmune diseases worldwide share one common symptom?
Joint pain.
Whether it’s rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or psoriatic arthritis, millions of people suffer from stiff, swollen, and aching joints. But why does this happen? The answer lies in your lymphatic system.
The Hidden Culprit: Inflamed Lymph
Your lymphatic system is your body’s natural detoxifier—it helps remove toxins, infections, and waste. But when your immune system goes into overdrive (as it does in autoimmune conditions), it triggers excess lymph production, leading to inflammation.
And guess where this inflammation often settles?
Your joints.
This is why so many autoimmune sufferers experience pain in their knees, hands, hips, and spine. The lymph is working hard to clear out harmful substances, but the side effect is stiffness, swelling, and discomfort.