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15 maart My MS protocolAs I have been doing a LOT of internet research, and trying different things to help my MS, I have come up with a simple plan for my MS Tx.(I reserve the right to revise this plan If I discover something new, that seems to help.)
Maximize nutritional balance, and minimize toxins and pathogens, and do damage repair. Sounds simple enough, right? Maximize nutritional balance: by eating a diet high in essential nutrients, and using nutritional supplements if needed. This includes plenty of fresh raw fruits and veggies, and very little processed and refined foods. Minimize toxins: by removing mercury fillings followed my heavy metal chelation, and doing cleanses as needed (colon cleanse, kidney cleanse, liver cleanse, etc.) Also minimize exposure to toxins by: using personal care products that are toxin-free (not just non-toxic), and by using organically grown food (as often as possible). Minimize pathogens: with the use of herbs, or natural Tx's that can kill pathogens, like doing candida control with herbal, or enzyme formulas. Also using something like silver, and/or microcurrent therapy (zapper) to help kill other potential pathogens. Damage repair specific to MS includes: decreasing inflammation and scar tissue, and restoring myelin.
I used some natural anti-inflammatory supplements (Noni, fucoidan, tumeric) to help decrease inflammation. Almost all my symptoms disappeared while I was taking the anti-inflammatories. I only have mild numbness left in the palms of my hands, which has greatly decreased since I have been taking the natural anti-inflammatories, but has not completely disappeared yet. I just recently started taking serrapeptase enzyme, which is supposed to break down scar tissue, and allows the body to replace it with healthy tissue. With MS, this would be to break down the scar tissue in the MS lesions, which will allow the body to restore the myelin. I am also taking an Omega/essential fatty acid supplement to assist my body with myelin restoration. I certainly have hope that this plan will help my body to overcome MS. So Far, so good. Time will tell if I will have lasting results. Even if this plan will not "cure" my MS, at least I have put my body into a healthier state, so I will be better able to deal with whatever my MS throws my way. |
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