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MS Survey Participant Tells Her Success Story JoAnn Guest May 09, 2005 17:19

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© 1999 Brewer Science Library, All rights reserved

Excerpted from New Horizons, Spring 1999

http://www.mwt.net/~drbrewer/mssuccess.htm

 

By August of 1996, Carroll R. of Lufkin, Texas, didn't know if she could

drag herself out of bed anymore to get her three kids off to school.

Diagnosed only eight months earlier she had been on a fast downward

slide with chronic progressive multiple sclerosis.

She spent about eighteen hours a day in bed, and most of the rest in a

wheelchair. Extreme fatigue, numbness and tingling were her constant

companions. Bladder and bowel control were only memories. Carroll's

future looked grim; her unspoken fear of a future spent in a nursing

home was also felt by her supportive husband. The only palliation

offered to her by conventional treatment was 1000 mg of steroids 5 times

a day.

 

A sympathetic and caring doctor offered her a thread of hope. He told

her about Dr. Nieper in Germany and some of the success he had with his

intravenous Calcium EAP treatment.

 

Carroll's whole family helped to make her wish to go to Germany a

reality. Her sister Sabria took charge of making all the arrangements

for her trip and Carroll's mother took her to get her passport and flew

to Germany with her.

 

Amazingly, with the very first treatment, Carroll was able to regain

some bladder and bowel control. This was a constant source of

encouragement in the many months to come, as other aspects of her MS

were slow to improve.

 

Dr. Nieper's Protocol for Carroll

 

Dr. Nieper questioned Carroll carefully because he felt her rapid

decline was due to something specific. He was right. That June she had

gotten some puppies that turned out to have distemper and had to have

them put away.

 

Dr. Nieper was sure that this had triggered the exceptionally fast

decline. He was adamant about people not having dogs or cats and was

convinced that contact with the distemper virus was a contributing

factor in MS development.

 

To slow down her decline, Dr. Nieper put Carroll on calcium EAP

injections 5 times a week for 6 months. Then she was to go on 4

injections a week for another 6 months. Only after this first year was

she able to go on 3 injections a week, which was the most typical

injection protocol given to patients.

 

Although Dr. Nieper told her not to use a porta-cath, she was talked

into it by someone else. A serious case of blood poisoning convinced her

Dr. Nieper was right. From then on she followed his recommendations to

the letter.

 

Follows Dietary Directions

Carroll maintained the dietary recommendations diligently. Her brother

supplies her with homegrown cattle, her dad with natural eggs and

chicken. Her husband and sons fish in the largest man-made lake in

Texas, and she eats a lot of garden vegetables.

 

She stays away from chlorine and fluoride, pesticides and foods with

preservatives added. She stays away from taking the B vitamins niacin or

thiamin as Dr. Nieper advised.

Although she did not have her home checked by a dowser, she does keep

alarm clocks at a distance and is aware of the influence of

electromagnetic fields.

 

Symptoms Improve

Slowly but surely over the first year of treatment Carroll's symptoms

improved. First her bladder and bowel control was restored. Her hearing,

which was affected, took about a year to improve. It took about a year

and a half for her fatigue to be lifted so that she really felt

" normal, " like her old self again.

 

A milestone along that path was her experience on a family trip to

Florida a year after starting Dr. Nieper's treatment. She was worried

that her health improvements would not hold up to the rigors of

traveling. They did though. She still vividly recalls the moment in the

airport on the way home where she was so happy to have been able to

share this family activity that she said, " Thank you, God, " and " Thank

you, Dr. Nieper. "

 

Maintaining Improvements and Establishing Equilibrium

Carroll works very hard at maintaining her health. She knows she still

has multiple sclerosis. If she deviates very much from the diet, she

gets some tingling back in her hands. She must get adequate rest and

works at reducing her stress levels. She needs to control her

environment and stay away from places with cigarette smoke. It sets off

some hand tingling too.

 

She eats to maintain her blood sugar stability. She has learned to tune

into her body and work at establishing an equilibrium through factors

she can control, like foods she eats, stress levels and sleep. She can

now walk almost two miles or more every day, while her wheelchair

gathers dust. Her husband says that she swings her arms as she walks to

really get the circulation moving.

 

The walking seems to help her get her small veins pumped up so that her

husband has an easier time giving her the Calcium EAP injection. The

continuing help and support of her husband are part of her success story

too.

 

Carroll shares her enthusiasm for the renewed life she has received from

this treatment with others on the phone and in person. Strangers can't

believe she even has MS. She sums her story up with this comment, " My

miracle began when God gave me enough sense to start this treatment! "

 

 

 

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