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Snoop Dogg’s Daughter Cori Broadus Faces Health Scare After Quitting Medication

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Cori Broadus, daughter of Snoop Dogg, recently disclosed on Instagram that she experienced a “severe stroke” earlier this week, leaving fans deeply concerned for her well-being. In her emotional post, the 24-year-old expressed her shock and distress, questioning what actions in her past could have led to such a frightening incident. This revelation comes in the wake of her ongoing battle with Lupus, a condition she was diagnosed with at the age of 6.

Broadus, in a resurfaced 2023 interview with PEOPLE, discussed her decision to adopt a new treatment approach. In September, she shared her choice to stop taking all medication approximately five months prior and embrace an “all-natural” regimen involving herbs, sea moss, teas, exercise, and increased water intake. Explaining her motivation for the shift, she revealed the overwhelming nature of her previous treatment, which required daily consumption of numerous medications.

“I’ve had medication since I was 6 years old, depending on these drugs all my life. So I wanted better for myself,” Broadus expressed. “I wanted to change because it just became a lot. I’m only 24 years old, taking 10 to 12 pills every single day. So I kind of just went cold Turkey.” At that time, she reported feeling “better than [she’s] ever been” since adopting the “all-natural” approach. As news circulates about her recent health scare, questions arise about the potential connection to her decision to cease Lupus medication months before the stroke. Share your thoughts on Cori Broadus’s medical emergency and treatment choices in the comments section below.

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