Marlene,

 

     Many people have reported relief from MS symptoms by eating a gluten
free diet.  No wheat in any form.  Try it if you haven't already.  It'll
take 1 to 3 months to see the benefit if you have a wheat intolerance.  ! in
3 people do!

 

Bob

 

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From: Rowena [mailto:new...@internode.on.net] 
Sent: Sunday, November 11, 2012 5:03 PM
To: silver-list@eskimo.com
Subject: Re: CS>LDN, and treatments for control of MS!!

 

Thanks Marlene for this info.  People who report back on their treatments,
especially successful ones, benefit more than the people on the list, as we
all have friends with problems.  This information is going to a friend in
Geraldton, Western Australia, now.  (When she lived near me, she used to get
CS from me; I don't know what she is able to get now!)
Rowena



On 5/11/2012 11:33 PM, Marlene Hanson wrote:

I have been using many treatments such as exercise, iodine, mms, CS and LDN
over the years to control my MS and reduce damage. I take 4.5 mg LDN at 9;30

 

 every night This is major. LDN will stop the immune system for several
hours and allow it to build up endorphins. The immune system can become
aware of the

 

 difference between our tissues and foreign invaders. LDN has been very
effective for me. I believe keeping the immune system calm is the answer for
me. I also

 

 have my food allergies tested and either desensitized or refrained from
them. I also had my dental work cleaned up and metals removed from my mouth.
When 

 

I finished the metal replacement I did the IV chelation of Mercury, Lead,
arsenic, etc. I refrain from sugar and all artificial sweeteners I reduced
and alleviated gluten,

 

 stimulants, preservatives, alcohol, chicken eggs, and milk products. I try
to avoid stressful situations and people. Having physical injuries has
always stimulated the

 

 MS process. Having bad emotional attractions are also bad for my health.
Having the mental approach I have chosen has benefited me as well. I try to
accept all

 

 that has come to my life as a blessing and something to feel thankful for.
I feel some of the blessing is the adventure of changing the situation by
learning how to

 

 deal with it and knowing that it is what is making me who I am. I had a
long term remission 8 years and was able to repair much of the brain damage
then in May 

 

had another auto accident trauma and am experiencing symptoms again. My
holistic Clinic is giving me IV's which are currently helping me and
reducing current 

 

symptoms and allowing me to return to active normal life again. 

 

 I have so much to be thankful for. The people on this list and their
suggestions have given me many blessings and support, Thank you MH