I have been taking CS for nearly 6 years now, don`t you think that if MS is an infection, the CS would have nailed it by now? I seriously think the Lyme Disease did permanent damage to my nerves, and even though the Lyme is gone, the nerves are still in bad shape. We shall see... Marshalee
I believe MS is an infection, period. Very possibly HHV-6 or chlamydia. Or is diagnosed as MS because many conditions can mimic MS. Either way, I still believe infection may be the root cause, maybe which has manifested itself many years after the initial infection. I'm interested in knowing if you received a polio shot prior to 1964? If you wish, email me and I'll give you a contact. One thing we must all understand is that there are literally thousands of pathogens for which they will never in anyone's lifetime be able to isolate. Plus, many are pleomorphic (protean) which makes the job of isolating them even harder. When the conventional medical folks say a condition is ideopathic or so-called auto-immune, what they are really saying is they simply don't know. It is my belief as time goes on, nearly all the devistating diseases will be linked to infection. There was a time when the consensus of the day was to scoff at the idea (Koch and Rife) that viruses cause cancer. Today there are five proven causations of cancer linked to viruses. Fungi, when it's better understood, will also be shown to be the cause of much illness (found in prostate cancer) as fungi release enormous amounts of toxins.....virii and bacteria being two of them. Mycoplasma has just become a hot topic in recent years. Remember also that it took 13 years (1996) before mainstream medicine accepted that stomach ulcers are caused by infection. Now there are over 20 known. Yet, in the 1940's there were doctors that knew what caused stomach ulcers, but were ignored. My point is, don't put all your eggs in one basket with respect to your doctor's dx. Do your own research and find a good physician that is not of the linear thinking cookie cutter variety. We had much experience with diabetes in my parents. My mother has been declared non-diabetic since January 1999. My father had it much worse, but we were able to all but eliminate his meds until his untimely death April 2001 due to a nosocomial infection while in the hospital.