Guest guest Posted November 17, 2007 Report Share Posted November 17, 2007 Dear Rife-friends, Some 22 years ago my cousin was diagnosed for primary progressive multiple sclerosis. Since then her condition has steadily been worsening. She is in a very bad condition now, she can not walk any more, her right arm is functionally inactive, her left arm only partially active, she has urinary problems, is constantly fatigued (better to say dead tired), etc, etc. As it looks like, for the diagnose, there is no allopatic medication that would successfully improve her situation. I am willing to help her as much as I can. Could you please advise me as regard the protocol for her trouble, what to do (stimulating, eliminating), how much, how long, how often... I would greatly appreciate any other suggestion in this regard. Kind regards, Nada Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 I don't know if this suggestion fits what you are looking for or is relevant, but I'd feel remiss to not share it. You never know when the simplest thing may help. I remember my holistic doctor tellling me about a patient he had who was diagnosed with MS and getting worse. She finally came to him. In brief, he took her off all fake sweeteners, and she got better. I'm sure there was more to the treatment than that, but, if your cousin takes in any fake sweeteners, it sure would be worth eliminating them to see how she feels. Hugs to her and you; I hope she gets better soon, Cindy Cindy Kirchhoff http://livinginrhyme.com , " nadakuzmin " <nada.kuzmin wrote: > > Dear Rife-friends, > > Some 22 years ago my cousin was diagnosed for primary progressive > multiple sclerosis. Since then her condition has steadily been > worsening. She is in a very bad condition now, she can not walk any > more, her right arm is functionally inactive, her left arm only > partially active, she has urinary problems, is constantly fatigued > (better to say dead tired), etc, etc. As it looks like, for the > diagnose, there is no allopatic medication that would successfully > improve her situation. > > I am willing to help her as much as I can. Could you please advise > me as regard the protocol for her trouble, what to do (stimulating, > eliminating), how much, how long, how often... > > I would greatly appreciate any other suggestion in this regard. > > > > Kind regards, > Nada > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 18, 2007 Report Share Posted November 18, 2007 MS ia a reversiable disease like other autoimmune diseases. Please read the diet protocols in www.cidpusa.org Jenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 19, 2007 Report Share Posted November 19, 2007 I am very sorry to hear about your cousin, Nada. Years ago, my roommate was the founder of the MS Foundation. She went from a wheelchair to dancing. Diet was the #1 factor in her recovery. It seems to me that finding a good holistic doctor would be the way to go. Someone who can really be present for your cousin, to discover all that she's been doing over the years (meds, lifestyle, supplements, diet) and to develop a comprehensive plan to address her declining health. Well wishes, Michelle http://www.HolisticMenopause.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2007 Report Share Posted November 20, 2007 Hiya Nada, My name is Laura, I have MS - Relapsing remitting, so not the same type as your cousin, though many of the symtoms are shared. You've already received some great advise - may I just say something quickly? After I was diagnosed, one of my brothers called me and was on the phone for a couple of hours after researching online, basically with a whole list of what I should and shouldn't do, what I should eat, what alternative therapies I should have, vitamins I should take....basically his heart was so in the right place, but it was completely overwhelming. I want to make sure this doesn't happen in this case. I was in floods of tears after I spoke to him as I felt I was doing everything wrong. I find yoga really helps me with all my symtoms. There is a great book by Eric Small about yoga and MS. It has lots of helpful positions for different symptoms, such as fatigue and spasticity. Best of all, all the positions have step by step guidelines based on whether you're mobile, in a wheelchair or stuck in bed. There are some great MS forums you/your cousin could go on. E-Mail me if you want the addresses, or alternatively google them. Take care, Laura xx > > , " nadakuzmin " <nada.kuzmin@> wrote: > > > > Dear Rife-friends, > > > > Some 22 years ago my cousin was diagnosed for primary progressive > > multiple sclerosis. Since then her condition has steadily been > > worsening. She is in a very bad condition now, she can not walk any > > more, her right arm is functionally inactive, her left arm only > > partially active, she has urinary problems, is constantly fatigued > > (better to say dead tired), etc, etc. As it looks like, for the > > diagnose, there is no allopatic medication that would successfully > > improve her situation. > > > > I am willing to help her as much as I can. Could you please advise > > me as regard the protocol for her trouble, what to do (stimulating, > > eliminating), how much, how long, how often... > > > > I would greatly appreciate any other suggestion in this regard. > > > > > > > > Kind regards, > > Nada > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 21, 2007 Report Share Posted November 21, 2007 Hi Laura, MS can be reversed. This is from a post that I wrote in Feb. 2007. Use the Miracle II protocol. Use GLN for support and products. http://www.globallight.net/ David Re: Fwd: VITAMINS FIGHT MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS MS Protocol Here is one cure for MS. The method she used is at the end of this article. Also see this - http://healMS and Miracle llth.mscured/ Check out the files section there. David GLN News Dec. 17, 2004 Update on Carol's MS Testimonial Note, both Carol and Phil Ratte asked me to update this testimonial with corrected contact data...so here it is: (If you read it before, it is worth reading and pondering again)! Carol Writes Dear Michael, This newletter below that arrived 12-14-04 has old information from 15 months ago, such as incorrect email contact address. There are also some statements that are no longer current In order to help more people, it is necessary to have the correct email address. Please correct this posting in your newsletter for reprint. Many people have Multiple Sclerosis or other ailments and need help now. Full Miracle Recovery from MS (multiple sclerosis) PHIL WRITES Hello Michael! In partial repayment for your wonderful letter from Dr. Judd, here is a testimonial about MS: My name is Phil Ratte', I am a profesional skeptic. In my past, I was a Professional Engineer (ME-IE) and a management consultant. I have been researching health and nutrition for 29 years and am in excellent health. Usually, I am open-minded about new products and will try anything that appears to have merit even though I don't usually notice any results myself. - The Miracle product testimonies are so wild and unbelievable that I spent 8 weeks investigating on the internet before a friend of mine with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), Carol, tried the Miracle Soap, the Neutralizer, and the Miracle Gel. She got such an immediate response that I signed up and sponsored her. What has happened to Carol is beyond belief. - She has had MS for 3 1/2 years) When I first told her about Miracle products, she hadn't been out of her house for six months except to go to the doctor's office. She could only be active for 5 to 6 hours a day. The rest of the time was spent in bed. She had lost her vision in one eye several times and had most of the other problems associated with MS. - Her neurologist had just given her the choice of 4 very nasty drugs that wouldn't help her get better, but would slow down the progession of the disease. The cheapest of the 4 drugs was $1,500 a month more that her insurance would pay for and the most expensive one was $4,000 a month more than her insurance would pay. She was decided to try some Miracle Soap, Neutralizer, and Miracle Gel. - Her results started the in 3 days, and in 3 1/2 months she was back to a normal life. Carol didn't ever go back to the doctor aftershe started the Miracle Products and coral calcium. He doesn't know to this day that she is well. - Actually 1 year and 10 months) have gone by now, and Carol has told her story to lots and lots of people. (She has 50 piano students.) She has signed up several new Miracle product distributors who also got improvement from serious problems (diabetes, fibromyalgia, arthritis, etc.) She tells people she has been cured. I always tell her to say her MS is in complete remission. Carol says, " ACTUALLY, I have 2 sources of people who believe I no longer have MS! " Carol is still well and doing great and helping others. Please feel free to contact her thru email at CarolsCoral for more information. Carol has a lot of paperwork information to give people and she works with each customer in a personal way that a company itself cannot. Carol's program is complete with support and the how to's etc. People should be able to contact her for the proper procedures and protocol. Thanks! Here is Carol Lechko's case history in her own words. As she states in this email, we observed a synergistic effect between use of Coral Calcium and the MIRACLE products. Carol Writes: (From Testimonial Dated July 2003) " Here's what I did to help me recover from multiple sclerosis. " - I replaced all household cleaning products with Miracle Soap products and use them to clean everything from dishes, clothes, floors, windows,and bathing. - After my 3 foot soaks and 3 baths I noticed a difference. I had a feeling of well-being. - The vision problems I had cleared up with the use of the Neutralizer drops in my eyes. I did one drop in the morning and one at night. - After continuous bathing with the soap, my numbness and tingling went away. - I had times I used a cane to walk because of nerve disruption. I no longer have that problem. - I've put gel on my forehead for headaches and fatigue . . . and was surprised how good I felt quickly! I am full of energy now when I thought it was hopeless. I am so thankful for these products....I have my life back. I am no longer thinking of trying the $4,000 a month prescription for daily shots from my neurologist for helping MS. I viewed the company makers videos and the people were not happy. Some said....they thought it was better than doing nothing. Now I know, the Miracle products did something in a big way for me and it was really easy and inexpensive. I don't think I would feel this good had I started nasty chemicals with the daily shots. Praise the Lord for my miracle! Please let everyone you know or meet that has an immune disorder, that I might help.....it's worth a try that may get their life back! It can't hurt!!!!! Please feel free to email any time or call! God Bless, Carol Lechko CarolsCoral In , Anne <annroc2004 wrote: > > This is such an important but so overlooked Protocol for MS and simialar conditions. A. > > Anne <annroc2004 wrote: http://www.orthomolecular.org/resources/omns/v02n08.shtml > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 22, 2007 Report Share Posted November 22, 2007 The good news is: MS can be managed so the patient has a good quality of life. The bad news is: it is work. There is no single magic pill that will do the job while the MS patient continues with life as usual. That goes for all of us of course. Many years ago " Prevention Magazine " featured a story about a young mother, blinded and paralysed by MS, who found help in a Spa in Germany. Her regimen consisted of organic foods, including some dairy, and the right balance of rest and exercise. As long as she stuck to her regimen she was OK most of the time. It was not always easy to do once she was back home in some city in the USA but at least she knew what to do. MS survivor Bonnie Selzer provides a service for fellow patients. Warning: she does charge money and she only works with people who are willing to do what it takes. Check her out here: http://outsmartingms.com Ien in the Kootenays http://freegreenliving.com (blog) http://wildhealing.net (Rainforest Herbs) http://wildwholefoods.net (AFA algae) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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