Guest guest Posted November 9, 2002 Report Share Posted November 9, 2002 I am on the quest for info relating raw food treatments to Multiple Sclerosis. My mom has had the disease most of her life, and I've inspired her to go onto a 100% raw food diet in order to strengthen her immune system, detoxify her body, and start reversing symptoms such as voluntary tremor, and difficult bowel. I found a study from 1947 from a german doctor that showed hundreds and later thousands of MS patients improved with a raw food treatment. I would like to keep sending my mom positive information about the treatment of MS to inspire her to keep at it, even if it didn't completely heal her I know enough about it to feel confident that some of her symptoms could be reversed and her bowel fixed. Is the more info out there? I've seen the stuff about low-fat diets working in the early stages of MS, and i've seen a few sites that were very inspiring about people who have come out of a wheel chair and are walking today. Does someone have more info on longer term recoveries, or anything directly related to the raw food approach? I'm trying to change her attitude to one more accepting of the fact that she can heal herself through nutrition. Unfortunately the years of disease and western med neurologists have ingrained in her the incurability of her disease to the point that she sits around and waits for the MS Society to embrace The Cure. Can you help? Better even, do you live in the Los Angeles area and know of a raw food support group near Whittier/Hacienda Heights in eastern los angeles? Thanks so much please email any response to highsierrabum -dave Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 10, 2002 Report Share Posted November 10, 2002 we have a club member who is healing herself of M.S. check message #1518 by slgarrett_joye. Doug Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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