Help Jeff Johnson raise money to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Visit his fund raising home page at nationalMSsociety website and add /goto/jeffjohnson to the URL
that is nationalMSsociety AND dot org AND /goto/jeffjohnson
Omega 3s, low saturated-fat diet (<10g/day), vitamin D (5000IU/day), and a multivitamin. Takes time to regenerate the brain with the right fat (15 weeks to 2 years), but it will help build myelin and reduce inflammation in the long run.
High Saturated Fat diet -> young age (active thymus) -> exposure to herpesviridea or other neurovirus -> high permeability of BBB caused by poor, brittle structure from high saturated fat diet, low levels of vitamin D -> T cells in CNS -> sensitization of T Cells -> later onset of MS -> recovery -> anything that can cause a proper situation for episodes (stress, Epstein Barr, etc.) -> disability
Had a neighbor with MS who went through SCC International (407) 610-4248 who coordinated a medical evaluation by an Asian doctor. They had to travel to an overseas treatment center, but their condition totally REVERSED. it was incredible.
vitamins B2, B6 , E and C all have a part to play in staying healthy with MS. I think it's worth a try because the risks taking vitamins are almost non existent. This is what i have read, heard and been told. I have researched this from many sources. I recommend you do some research on your own. Google it.
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Help Jeff Johnson raise money to find a cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Visit his fund raising home page at nationalMSsociety website and add /goto/jeffjohnson to the URL
that is nationalMSsociety AND dot org AND /goto/jeffjohnson
Ekorn999 2 months ago
Avoid any Mercury intake, eliminate Mercury from your body and get well.
perryhtc 9 months ago
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Why people suffering Multiple Sclerosis?
The answer is " Chronic Mercury Poisoning".
Mercury is a neural-toxic heavy metal ! and it is the second most toxic thing in the world.
Dental Amalgam have 50% Mercury. Too many vaccine using Thimerosal (A Mercury compound) as a preservative.
perryhtc 9 months ago
Omega 3s, low saturated-fat diet (<10g/day), vitamin D (5000IU/day), and a multivitamin. Takes time to regenerate the brain with the right fat (15 weeks to 2 years), but it will help build myelin and reduce inflammation in the long run.
seekirk 11 months ago
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High Saturated Fat diet -> young age (active thymus) -> exposure to herpesviridea or other neurovirus -> high permeability of BBB caused by poor, brittle structure from high saturated fat diet, low levels of vitamin D -> T cells in CNS -> sensitization of T Cells -> later onset of MS -> recovery -> anything that can cause a proper situation for episodes (stress, Epstein Barr, etc.) -> disability
seekirk 11 months ago
search Prof. Paolo Zamboni
ficko83 1 year ago
Had a neighbor with MS who went through SCC International (407) 610-4248 who coordinated a medical evaluation by an Asian doctor. They had to travel to an overseas treatment center, but their condition totally REVERSED. it was incredible.
search4acure 1 year ago
I also have MS. I play football at the University of Minnesota Crookston. I started a documentary about my battle. Search Playing With MS
KWhy37 2 years ago 2
I am just interested to know if you have tried high doses of vitamins to combat your MS. All the best to you in fighting your disease.
ThoughtCriminal911 2 years ago 2
I haven't tried any vitamins. Are there nay that you recommend?
KWhy37 2 years ago
I have read on several sites that
vitamins B2, B6 , E and C all have a part to play in staying healthy with MS. I think it's worth a try because the risks taking vitamins are almost non existent. This is what i have read, heard and been told. I have researched this from many sources. I recommend you do some research on your own. Google it.
ThoughtCriminal911 2 years ago 2
Thanks! You got talent dude! Can you do an animation on guillaine barre? thanks
yudiputay 3 years ago