Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > > > Hi Brad, > I don't think there is any one thing that is a cure > for MS. I think there are a lot of things that a > person with MS can do that will help improve their > health. This includes the Gerson therapy, amalgam > removal (in some cases, because some MS patients > have > little or no amalgam), special diets (the Gerson > diet > eliminates dairy, gluten, and other things that are > bad for MS), detoxification,anti-oxidants, vitamin > and > mineral supplementation, various cleanses, and many > more. > > > None of these things individually are a cure-all > when > used alone, but when used in combination they will > all > help move the person toward at least a partial > recovery. The more a person does to improve their > overall health the better they will feel. > > > Janie used the Gerson therapy in combination with > amalgam removal and a few other things to recover > from > MS. She is not cured. She still has MS. But she has > her life back and now leading a more normal > lifestyle. > The two single most important things that she did > that helped her the most were the Gerson therapy and > amalgam removal and detox. Before we started the > Gerson therapy we spoke with a couple of people who > had MS and used the G.T. to recover, but they didn't > claim that it cured them. > > > However, I don't know why the person at the Gerson > clinic told you that. If you go to the Gerson > website > at http://www.gerson.org/ and click on " Case > Studies " , > then click on " Multiple Sclerosis " you can read a > testimonial from someone other than Janie who used > the > G.T. to recover from MS. > > > Also, the Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine > describes the Gerson Therapy in detail at this > location: > http://www.findarticles.com/cf_dls/g2603/0000/2603000058/p1/article.j > html > > > Here is one paragraph I have quoted: > > > " Gerson therapy has had many successes with the > following: cancer, migraine, ulcers, asthma, > glaucoma, > edemas, eczema, diabetes, schizophrenia, emphysema, > epilepsy, allergies, psoriasis, tuberculosis, > arteriosclerosis, heart diseases, rheumatoid > arthritis, kidney diseases, lupus erythematosus, > multiple sclerosis, and high blood pressure; all of > them common degenerative diseases. Gerson > demonstrated > that dramatic initial improvements can be expected > within one week of starting his therapy, which > involves taking nothing but absolutely fresh fruit > and > vegetable juices, coffee, chamomile and castor oil > enemas, and additional nutrients according to the > prescription of a practitioner who is conversant > with > the principles of the Gerson therapy. " > > > Maybe you can tell I am a big supporter of the G.T., > as it helped Janie so much I almost can't believe > it. > > Before this, I did not believe in alternatives at > all, > now I am convinced. > > > Duncan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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