Hello Everyone. I'm here to report with joy that none of you have MS! :)
All you have to do to change your life is visit a wellness centre and have them do a test for ALL HEAVY METALS in your body. You will be shocked at the test results.
They say EVERY human has metals in their body. You can't avoid them.
Once the mercury, aluminum, and tin are out of you along with all other heavy metals you will feel like a new person and be cured of MS within days. I swear this on my own life!
Thank you for putting up my brother Sean's picture! He passed away this July at age 40 after 21 years of living with MS. He stayed strong and never lost his smile even when it was all he had left that he could do physically. He was no longer able to speak but his smile said it all! If I had a picture of my dad I would send it in as well as all 3 of us had/have MS. Thanks Montel for getting the info out there and putting faces to this disease that some don't even know exists...
I loved this video because someone finally said @ 2:34 what I have been afraid to say since my Liberation almost a year ago and my symptoms went away... "I used to have MS", there, I said it. I used to have MS. Linda, is that you @ 2:30?
Interesting concept, all these faces. Makes you understand just how random it really is. And... 2c4u222, I am pale because, well, I am white. The sun isn't good for your skin anyway. ;)
I LITERALLY am 'The Face of MS" - Holy Moly!!!!!!!! It's ME & my (then) baby boy, 57-58 seconds in on this video, who started kindergarten TODAY! - WOW - I wrote in, but NEVER expected to get my picture on the 'I am the Face of MS' campaign!!!
Anything to raise awareness and put a face w/ an illness, to personalize it helps educate and empower.
THANK YOU for including my photo, and for continuing to raise awareness and personalize this wretched disease.
Woohoo I am featured in the video! Thank you Montel Williams for adding a face to MS... we need lots more exposure to the world to show that we are real people but that we are strong as well!
Thank you for adding me to the August 2011 "I AM The Face of MS" video, it gives me friends that understand what I live with, becuase, though we have MS, IT WILL NEVR HAVE US!
Fascinating. Thanks! I've heard it said that MS patients tend to be kind of pale (hense, low vitamin D from not enough sunshine in childhood). What do you think about that??
@2c4u222 my wife has had MS since age 19...she is now 46. She was able to live a fairly normal(normal?) life until she was 40 then MS changed into chronic MS. She was always out in the sun riding horses and had plenty of Vit D so I don't think it was lack of sunshine. MS seems to be confined to the temperate climates. I have many theories of it's cause but we'll see.........personally I reckon it is one of the cruellest things to suffer from. But she still smiles..
I am also the face of MS :)
tributevocalist 3 months ago
Hello Everyone. I'm here to report with joy that none of you have MS! :)
All you have to do to change your life is visit a wellness centre and have them do a test for ALL HEAVY METALS in your body. You will be shocked at the test results.
They say EVERY human has metals in their body. You can't avoid them.
Once the mercury, aluminum, and tin are out of you along with all other heavy metals you will feel like a new person and be cured of MS within days. I swear this on my own life!
vancouverislandbass 3 months ago
Thank you for putting up my brother Sean's picture! He passed away this July at age 40 after 21 years of living with MS. He stayed strong and never lost his smile even when it was all he had left that he could do physically. He was no longer able to speak but his smile said it all! If I had a picture of my dad I would send it in as well as all 3 of us had/have MS. Thanks Montel for getting the info out there and putting faces to this disease that some don't even know exists...
deblachanc 5 months ago
@deblachanc He is at 6:06!
deblachanc 5 months ago
I loved this video because someone finally said @ 2:34 what I have been afraid to say since my Liberation almost a year ago and my symptoms went away... "I used to have MS", there, I said it. I used to have MS. Linda, is that you @ 2:30?
mamadawnna 5 months ago
Interesting concept, all these faces. Makes you understand just how random it really is. And... 2c4u222, I am pale because, well, I am white. The sun isn't good for your skin anyway. ;)
mitchina5 5 months ago
I LITERALLY am 'The Face of MS" - Holy Moly!!!!!!!! It's ME & my (then) baby boy, 57-58 seconds in on this video, who started kindergarten TODAY! - WOW - I wrote in, but NEVER expected to get my picture on the 'I am the Face of MS' campaign!!!
Anything to raise awareness and put a face w/ an illness, to personalize it helps educate and empower.
THANK YOU for including my photo, and for continuing to raise awareness and personalize this wretched disease.
chronicgemini2 5 months ago 3
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handipeep 5 months ago
Woohoo I am featured in the video! Thank you Montel Williams for adding a face to MS... we need lots more exposure to the world to show that we are real people but that we are strong as well!
wve73 6 months ago 3
yay :)
Babydolljami 6 months ago
Thank you for adding me to the August 2011 "I AM The Face of MS" video, it gives me friends that understand what I live with, becuase, though we have MS, IT WILL NEVR HAVE US!
TheLittlelonelyone 6 months ago 2
Fascinating. Thanks! I've heard it said that MS patients tend to be kind of pale (hense, low vitamin D from not enough sunshine in childhood). What do you think about that??
2c4u222 6 months ago
@2c4u222 my wife has had MS since age 19...she is now 46. She was able to live a fairly normal(normal?) life until she was 40 then MS changed into chronic MS. She was always out in the sun riding horses and had plenty of Vit D so I don't think it was lack of sunshine. MS seems to be confined to the temperate climates. I have many theories of it's cause but we'll see.........personally I reckon it is one of the cruellest things to suffer from. But she still smiles..
fransam1961 5 months ago