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I have a friend who did bee sting therapy when she was first diagnosed and she

is fine now.

 

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Low Dose Naltrexone and colloidal silver perhaps. Google them both

 

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Check out terrywahls.blogspot.com

I know this woman and she is amazing. She is a MD who was not having luck with

traditional treatments of her MS, so did her own research. She spent 4 years on

a scooter in progressive decline and now can be found biking to work.

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Yes there is. New studies have shown the benefits of taking an oral

form of LDN (Low Dose Naltrexone) for many diseases, including, and

especially MS. So far, this has been the best breakthrough in recent

years for an alternative way of treating MS and has been very successful

so far to those that have tried it.

One of the benefits also, is that it is very inexpensive and there are

many pharmacies that will compound it for you.

 

Here's a link to a site that will answer most of your questions about

the use of LDN for MS.

 

http://www.lowdosenaltrexone.org/index.htm

 

I hope this helps your friend.

 

 

 

 

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I recently had a patient request information on MS: this is what I printed out

for the patient:

 

1 Overview of Multiple Sclerosis

According to the information available on the Internet, the cause of MS is

unknown. It is known that it is a nervous system disorder, and although the

medical establishment does not have a cure, it is possible to reverse this

malady using natural methods.

If the nerve damage caused by thimeserol, it is highly likely that a program of

chelation will solve the problem. Thimeserol is a concentrated form of mercury,

and mercury is highly toxic to the nervous system. The chelation process will

not only get rid of the mercury, but also aluminum, lead, uranium, and arsenic.

Unfortunately, some good minerals are also chelated (selenium, zinc, iron,

magnesium, and copper), so they must be replenished at least four hours before

or after taking chelators.

As an adjunct to the chelation program, I recommend nutrients that support the

nervous system.

Note that results from this procedure will not be noticed for at least a month.

WARNING: Avoid all vaccinations!

2 Reversing Multiple Sclerosis

2.1 Chelating the Mercury and Other Heavy Metals

2.1.1 Chelators

• Take 13 mg/day of Lugol's iodine internally (3 drops of 2.3% solution = 13 mg)

• Take 300 mg/day Alpha Lipoic Acid (Nutraceutical Sciences Institute;

www.vitacost.com

• Take 1/2-dropperful (1 ml) of Chlorella three times per day

• Take 1/2-dropperful (1 ml) of Cilantro leaf three times per day

2.1.2 Mineral Supplements

• Take 50 mg/day zinc (zinc gluconate is best)

• Take 2 mg/day copper (copper gluconate is best)

• Take 200 mcg/day of selenium

• Take 18 mg/day of iron

• Spray magnesium on your skin six times, and massage it in before retiring

 

 

John /Israel

 

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