Guest guest Posted October 6, 2004 Report Share Posted October 6, 2004 http://64.4.26.250/cgi-bin/linkrd?_lang=EN & lah=48cd640df3c59eafb99ba1efb6734e43 & \ lat=1097044128 & hm___action=http%3a%2f%2fwww%2emercola%2ecom%2f2004%2fsep%2f18%2f\ ms_drugs%2ehtm Doctors Finally Recognize They Need to Hold Off on MS Drugs Experts are urging newly-diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis (MS) patients to take a " close observation by their doctors " approach to treatment. Patients also advised against taking medication for the first few years of the disease, according to a Mayo Clinic study. In the past, doctors traditionally encouraged MS victims to take a proactive approach by starting prescription treatment in case of a future attack. However, the Mayo research suggests that doctors and patients could hold off for a few years in order to monitor the disease's progression. Researchers said this is because their results indicate that the longer the duration of the disease and the lower the level of disability, the more likely patients are to remain stable and not get worse. There are cases of benign MS, one researcher said, adding this can be identified during analysis of a patient, even at the five-year mark. Study organizers called the news a big break. These findings will potentially impact the 17 percent of all U.S. MS patients who have benign cases of the disease. Researchers suggest that there are about 70,000 benign MS patients, assuming the total of MS patients in the United States to be 400,000. Patients with benign MS are defined as having had the disease for 10 years or more with a low level of disability. This is measured by the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS), which ranges from zero (a normal neurological exam) to 10 (death due to MS). Benign MS patients register a score of two or less because they have less than 10 percent likelihood of developing a significant disability in the future. To further clarify the scale, a score of four indicates a patient has moderate disability but is able to walk unassisted; a score of six means the patient is dependent on some type of assistive walking device, while those that need wheelchairs register a score of eight. Researchers said benign MS patients often describe themselves as normal. However, they still can experience attacks but it is unlikely they will lead to permanent disability. One doctor said a bad attack might cause a problem, such as vision loss in one eye, but only temporarily. The symptoms seem to come and go, but most of the time there are no visible signs of the disease. Study Results: * Only 7 percent of MS patients who score a 2 or less will, after 10 years, progress to a greater level of disability (score of four) * Not one of those patients needed a wheelchair, even after 20 years with the disease * MS patients who, after 10 years, had an EDSS score of 2.5 to 4 were more likely to reach a greater level of disability * After 20 years with MS, 12 of 21 patients in this situation registered score greater than four. Mayo Clinic experts said that while this study confirms past data, it seriously challenges many doctors who do not believe MS can be benign. It is the common course of action to begin interferon drug therapy, with immunomodulatory medications, as soon as possible, for as long as possible, instead of observing the natural course of the disease. EurekAlert August 30, 2004 Dr. Mercola's Comment: Perhaps, doctors who practice conventional medicine are beginning to get the message that potentially lethal drugs merely serve as a temporary solution to a long-term problem. I've been saying this for years! In this study, researchers found that a wait-and-see approach to prescribing medication for MS patients, based on their level of disability, could save some patients pain and money, as well as give doctors a better picture of the disease. Interferon drugs, like those prescribed to MS and cancer patients, can damage brain functions and are among the conventional medications that may harm or even kill their users. Dr. Russell Blaylock explores this topic in his article Harmful Brain Effects of Interferons. For MS patients, I recommend the following natural treatments as an alternative to drugs: * Normalizing vitamin levels are very important. Anyone with MS or at risk for it should know that vitamin D helps treat and prevent the disease. It is imperative that MS patients have their vitamin D blood levels checked. Patients should strive to reach optimal levels -- between 45 and 50. This can be done with a combination of sun exposure and supplemental vitamin D. The sun is the best source but if you follow my newsletter then you'll know that I also recommend cod liver oil. * Following a diet based on an individual's metabolic type also is essential. If one does not have the proper body pH, many critical enzyme systems will not function properly. Eating for your type can help your body perform at its best. We invite you to take our free test to find out more. * Nearly all those with automimmune diseases, like MS, have a significantly unresolved emotional issue that needs to be addressed. In fact, studies show that stress, especially emotional can contribute to automimmune diseases. Because I've found energy psychology techniques to be the best, tools like EFT provide patients with the power to improve themselves, inside and out. Prescription medications are part of the reason our Modern Health Care System is the Leading Cause of Death. This is sad, considering prescription drugs only work for about half of the population. And many Americans fall victim to overuse of drugs that often do not benefit them, making them a waste of money. Prescription drugs can cause several other serious conditions including: * Heart problems * Kidney problems * Liver problems * Depression In addition, filling these prescriptions costs Americans, and our government, more money each year. A simple way to break out of that dangerous, expensive cycle is to to my free twice-weekly health e-newsletter. By doing so, you'll be one step ahead on the latest medical news and health information, and learn how to avoid the traps and ploys of drug industries. 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